Bishop Hill was the site of a utopian religious community founded in 1846 by Swedish pietist Eric Janson (1808-1850) and his followers. Many consider the Jansonist emigration as the beginning of Swedish America. Bishop Hill is a National Historic Landmark. The restored village has 5
Bishop Hill, IL MuseumsGarments, tools, gadgets and furnishings of the late 19th Century. Enjoy detailed exhibits, the one room school house, doctor's and dentist's offices the war room, restored ag implements, machinery, an authentic windmill & hog house exhibits.
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Seminary Street is one of the midwest's success stories in downtown restoration and revitalization. The National Trust's Main...
The Lincoln courtroom in Beardstown was the site of the famous Duff Armstrong case, and now features a museum. Part of the Lo...
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