A retired sea captain built the Mermaid House as a hotel in 1830 on the St. Louis-Vincennes Trail, now known as Rte. 50. A famous visitor was Charles Dickens who documented his story in his book "American Notes."
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A small portion of the original wall of the Confederate Prison was restored in 1973. The prison housed Confederate prisoners ...
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Drive Route 66 to one of the few remaining original diners. Try your hand at golf on the nine-hole, 80 yard mini-course next ...
A retired sea captain built the Mermaid House as a hotel in 1830 on the St. Louis-Vincennes Trail, now known as Rte. 50. A fa...
Built in 1851 by Monticello Seminary and the Congregational Church. School activities and community functions were held here....