This courthouse is an authentic remnant of the French settlement of Illinois and an excellent example of their "post-on-sill" foundation style of construction. Originally constructed as a dwelling in 1737. The building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Cahokia, IL Historic CourthousesThis is the oldest French "Upright Log" Church in Illinois still in continuous use. It was built in 1799 with "Portteaux Sur Sole" (posts on sill)
Cahokia, IL Historic ChurchesFormerly the home of Nicholas Jarrot, a French-born entrepreneur and land speculator. Construction began in 1807, making it one of the earliest surviving masonry buildings in Illinois. The Jarrot Mansion, listed on the National Register of Historic Places/B>
Cahokia, IL Historic HomesThis 5,000-seat stadium has reserved box seats, lawn seats, party sites and a hot tub. It'
Cahokia, IL Baseball FieldsThe Pierre Menard Home is the finest example of French colonial architecture in the Central Mississippi Valley. The Post-on-S...
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The ceiling rafters and attic floor are from the original log cabin, and the sidewalks are made from a school building dating...
A great place to spot water birds, fish, boat, or play around of golf. The park covers 1,125 acres including two lakes and a ...
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