Quebec and Louisiana may be the two of the well-known of the North American French colonies, but The Lewis and Clark Trail is home to dozens of French colonies, all of which had a strategic and economic importance during the 1700s and 1800s.
In Illinois, the influence of the French was essential for growing the food needed that would ultimately be shipped to the bustling city of New Orleans. This meant that larger towns in the Midwest was a major asset to France. One of these important towns was Kaskaskia, which had a population in the thousands and was home to a large trading post.
Kaskaskia was of such importance by 1741 that Louis XV, the King of France, gave a bell to the city of Kaskaskia for its church. Soon after however, France would lose all of its North American colonies just a few decades after the French and Indian Wars.
Kaskaskia would continue to be a place of great historical importance for many years, until floods from the Mississippi River destroyed the original town and made the once valuable area very precarious. However, the bell that the king gave the town still remains and is a powerful symbol. Because it was rung by the Americans to celebrate victory against the British during the Revolutionary Wars, it is called the “Liberty Bell of the West,” and is rung every 4th of July.
203 1st St, Chester, IL 62233
Distance: 0.04 mi (straight line)
Pierre Menard Home State Historic Site, Kaskaskia Street, Ellis Grove, IL, USA
Distance: 2.79 mi (straight line)
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4372 Park Rd, Ellis Grove, IL 62241, USA
Distance: 3.23 mi (straight line)
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174 MO-51, Perryville, MO 63775, USA
Distance: 4.35 mi (straight line)
Chester Welcome Center, 10 Bridge Bypass Rd, Chester, IL 62233, USA
Distance: 4.55 mi (straight line)
Chester Welcome Center, Bridge Bypass Road, Chester, IL, USA
Distance: 4.55 mi (straight line)
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Chester Welcome Center, Bridge Bypass Road, Chester, IL, USA
Distance: 4.55 mi (straight line)
Segar Memorial Park
Distance: 4.55 mi (straight line)
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Frederick Weistar House Historic Site, Chestnut Street, Chester, IL, USA
Distance: 4.83 mi (straight line)
Randolph County IL Courthouse, West Taylor Street, Chester, Illinois, USA
Distance: 4.87 mi (straight line)
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St. Nicholas Landmark, Ferry Street, Chester, IL, USA
Distance: 4.90 mi (straight line)
822 Swanwick St, Chester, IL 62233, USA
Distance: 4.92 mi (straight line)
Spinach Can Collectibles, State Street, Chester, IL, USA
Distance: 5.02 mi (straight line)
Cohen Memorial Home, Harrison Street, Chester, IL, USA
Distance: 5.12 mi (straight line)
217 Opdyke Street, Chester, IL, USA
Distance: 5.14 mi (straight line)
Turkey Bluffs State Fish and Wildlife Area, South Lake Drive, Chester, IL, USA
Distance: 6.96 mi (straight line)
Bequette-Ribault House, St Marys Rd, Ste. Genevieve, MO, USA
Distance: 7.72 mi (straight line)
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