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Illinois América 250: EN EL CENTRO DE NUESTRA HISTORIA NACIONAL

Illinois América 250: EN EL CENTRO DE NUESTRA HISTORIA NACIONAL

El 4 de julio de 2026 se celebra el 250 aniversario de la firma de la Declaración de Independencia. En todo Illinois, los visitantes pueden explorar formas significativas de conectar con este hito histórico.

La Comisión America 250Illinois , en colaboración con la Oficina de Turismo Illinois , está desarrollando un sitio web estatal de lugares históricos, museos y monumentos que reflejan las ricas y diversas formas en que los habitantes de Illinois han dado vida a los ideales de la Declaración de Independencia.

La contribución de Illinoisa la historia de Estados Unidos comenzó mucho antes de 1776 y continuará mucho después de este aniversario. Los sitios están organizados en cuatro temas de Illinois America 250:

Revolución Americana, Nosotros el Pueblo, El poder del lugar, Hacer Historia

Cada uno de los 102 condados IllinoisIllinois guarda historias que merece la pena descubrir. Explore sus temas, visite lugares históricos y utilice la barra de búsqueda para buscarIllinois 250" y descubrir aún más atracciones y eventos.

La histórica iglesia de Kaskaskia, en la primera capital de Illinois

Conexiones Illinois

REVOLUCIÓN AMERICANA

Aunque Illinois aún no era un estado cuando se firmó la Declaración de Independencia, alberga muchos lugares históricos directamente relacionados con la Guerra de la Independencia y los años posteriores. Algunas de las batallas más occidentales de la Revolución tuvieron lugar aquí, incluida una victoria fundamental conmemorada por el IllinoisEstatal a la Campana de Kaskaskia, la "Campana de la Libertad del Oeste" de Illinois. 

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    Newberry Library

    Located in Chicago, the Newberry Library offers free access to rare books, maps, and manuscripts, with exhibitions and programs focused on American, European, and Indigenous histories,… Read more about Newberry Library
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    Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site

    Discover the historic overlook, the Fort mounds and cemetery, and tour the nearby Menard House. Together, these sites provide a glimpse into early European colonization and… Read more about Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site
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    Halfway Tavern State Historic Site

    A reconstructed two-story stagecoach stop along the historic Kaskaskia-Cahokia Trail, this 1970s rebuild honors 19th-century travel, regional hospitality, and transportation history in early Illinois—a unique glimpse… Read more about Halfway Tavern State Historic Site
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    Fort de Chartres

    Visitors are invited to explore the most significant French fortification in Illinois. Built in the 1750s, it served as the military and administrative headquarters for France… Read more about Fort de Chartres
Exterior del Museo de Historia del Condado de McLean

Historias locales

NOSOTROS, EL PUEBLO

We the People celebra la contribución única de los habitantes de Illinois a la historia de la nación. Al rendir homenaje a diversas comunidades, acontecimientos históricos e hitos culturales, conecta a la gente con el rico patrimonio de Illinoisy los valores compartidos que han dado forma a la democracia estadounidense.

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    Irish American Heritage Center

    The Irish American Heritage Center in Chicago celebrates Irish culture through music, dance, language, and history. Enjoy exhibits, performances, and events that honor the enduring legacy… Read more about Irish American Heritage Center
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    Nauvoo Walking Tour

    Visitors can take a free self-guided walking tour of Mulholland Street and learn how the French Icarians, Sisters of St. Benedict, and local businesses defined Nauvoo… Read more about Nauvoo Walking Tour
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    Museum of the Grand Prairie

    Explore Central Illinois history through engaging exhibits on early settlers, Native cultures, Abraham Lincoln, and everyday life, with educational programs and events for visitors of all… Read more about Museum of the Grand Prairie
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    Isle A La Cache Museum

    Isle a la Cache Museum immerses visitors in local cultural heritage and natural history with interactive exhibits, educational programs, and trails along the Illinois River, highlighting… Read more about Isle A La Cache Museum
Dos personas mirando una casa

Contribuciones únicas de los ciudadanos de Illinois

NOSOTROS, EL PUEBLO

Los habitantes de Illinois, famosos y comunes, han dado forma a la cultura estadounidense de innumerables maneras, a través de contribuciones innovadoras en la arquitectura, la agricultura, el arte, la música, la literatura y mucho más. Su creatividad e innovación siguen influyendo e inspirando a generaciones de todo el país, mostrando el profundo legado cultural arraigado en comunidades de todo Illinois.

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    Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio

    Discover the beginning of greatness. Frank Lloyd Wright's Home & Studio in Oak Park is an architectural wonder to behold. Read more about Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio
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    John Deere Pavilion and John Deere Store

    Experience the legacy of innovation at the John Deere Pavilion. Discover interactive exhibits, climb into real machines, and explore the rich history of farming and technology… Read more about John Deere Pavilion and John Deere Store
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    Pullman National Historical Park Visitor Center

    Located in Chicago’s Pullman community, the district includes the Pullman factory, Hotel Florence, and A. Philip Randolph Museum—honoring African American labor history and a pivotal strike… Read more about Pullman National Historical Park Visitor Center
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    Mound City National Cemetery

    Mound City National Cemetery, established during the Civil War, holds Union and Confederate soldiers treated nearby. Listed in 1997, it remains a solemn tribute to sacrifice… Read more about Mound City National Cemetery
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    The Warehouse Landmark Site

    The former 1977-era Warehouse nightclub, now a designated historical landmark, is celebrated as the birthplace of House music, where legendary DJ Frankie Knuckles helped launch a… Read more about The Warehouse Landmark Site
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    Ellwood House Museum

    The Ellwood House Museum tells the story of Isaac Ellwood’s pivotal role in America’s barbed wire industry. This grand estate showcases innovation, wealth, and influence during… Read more about Ellwood House Museum
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    Jane Addams Hull House Museum

    Honoring Jane Addams’ legacy, the Hull House explores immigration, labor rights, and social reform. Her pioneering work in justice, activism, and the settlement house movement helped… Read more about Jane Addams Hull House Museum
La gente sube las escaleras hasta la cima de Cahokia Mounds

Illinois indígena

EL PODER DEL LUGAR

Durante miles de años, antes de la creación del estado o de la Declaración de Independencia, los pueblos indígenas vivieron en Illinois y le dieron forma. A pesar de las expulsiones forzosas, muchos de ellos aún viven allí. Explore los sitios del estado que honran la historia, las contribuciones y el impacto actual de los indígenas.

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    Trickster Gallery

    A Native-owned and operated art gallery featuring rotating exhibits of Indigenous art. The gallery proudly includes an Honor Wall dedicated to Native American veterans, honoring their… Read more about Trickster Gallery
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    Grand Village of the Illinois

    The Grand Village of the Illinois was a major Native American settlement and cultural center along the Illinois River, home to the Illinois Confederation, featuring mounds,… Read more about Grand Village of the Illinois
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    Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum

    Through its diverse collection and engaging exhibitions, the museum offers deep insights into Indigenous traditions, contemporary issues, and lasting legacies. Read more about Gichigamiin Indigenous Nations Museum
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    Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site and Interpretive Center

    Cahokia Mounds, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserves the remains of North America’s largest pre-Columbian settlement. Discover the advanced Mississippian culture that flourished here more than… Read more about Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site and Interpretive Center
Una persona camina por el puente natural de Pomona, en el Bosque Nacional de Shawnee.

La naturaleza y la búsqueda de la felicidad

EL PODER DEL LUGAR

La búsqueda de la felicidad citada en la Declaración de Independencia cobra vida en los abundantes paisajes naturales de Illinois. Puede reflexionar sobre estos ideales mientras explora los numerosos parques, bosques, ríos, lagos y lugares del estado dedicados al ocio, la educación y la conservación.

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    Hanover Bluff Natural Area

    Explore the Driftless Area, a rare Illinois landscape untouched by the last Ice Age glaciers. Enjoy hiking, birding, and nature photography in this unique geo-biological region… Read more about Hanover Bluff Natural Area
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    Illinois River Road National Scenic Byway

    Explore the Illinois River Valley’s beauty, wildlife, and charming towns along the Illinois River Road National Scenic Byway—offering hiking, birdwatching, boating, fishing, and rich historical sites… Read more about Illinois River Road National Scenic Byway
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    Jarrett Prairie Center Museum

    Visit Jarrett Prairie Center Museum for stunning preserve views, 4,000+ sq. ft. of interactive exhibits, dioramas, fossils, prairie restoration info, and live animals like box turtles… Read more about Jarrett Prairie Center Museum
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    Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie

    Illinois is known as the Prairie State, and Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie, the first in the U.S., offers trails for biking, hiking, and horseback riding, abundant… Read more about Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie
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    Shawnee Forest Country

    Experience hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, rock climbing, zip-lining, and horseback riding in Shawnee Forest Country. Unwind with Shawnee Hills Wine Trail stops, vibrant festivals, fishing, and… Read more about Shawnee Forest Country
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    Big River State Forest

    Covering over 3,000 acres along the Mississippi River, Big River State Forest preserves historic woodlands and offers hiking, camping, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing in a… Read more about Big River State Forest
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    I & M Canal State Trail

    The I&M Canal hosts one of Illinois's longest trails. Read more about I & M Canal State Trail
Capitolio de Springfield

Lecciones para hoy

HACER HISTORIA

Con casi 1.900 lugares inscritos en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos de Illinois, hay una gran cantidad de lugares que explorar. Estos sitios inspiran, provocan la reflexión y el diálogo, y ofrecen una visión más profunda de la rica y compleja historia de Illinois, conectando a los visitantes con historias que han dado forma al estado y a la nación.

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    Illinois Holocaust Museum

    Recognized as the third-largest Holocaust Museum globally, this powerful institution offers educational exhibits, survivor testimonies, and meaningful programs that preserve history and promote tolerance, remembrance, and… Read more about Illinois Holocaust Museum
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    Bronzeville Walk of Fame

    Civil rights activist Ida B. Wells, poet Gwendolyn Brooks, and astronaut Robert H. Lawrence Jr. are among over 100 notable neighborhood residents honored for their lasting… Read more about Bronzeville Walk of Fame
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    Project XV Museum at The Legacy Building

    Project XV Museum, in a rural community, preserves powerful stories of the fight for voting rights. Run by volunteers, it promotes civic engagement and celebrates democracy… Read more about Project XV Museum at The Legacy Building
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    DuSable Museum of African American History

    DuSable Museum of African American History celebrates Black culture, history, and achievements through engaging exhibits, educational programs, and community events in Chicago’s historic Bronzeville neighborhood. Read more about DuSable Museum of African American History
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    Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square

    Experience the history of the second famous debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas, where ideas clashed and democracy was shaped—an unforgettable moment in Illinois… Read more about Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square
Vista exterior del Museo Pullman Porter de Chicago

Comprometerse con los movimientos y los momentos

HACER HISTORIA

Descubra los sitios que rinden homenaje a las personas y movimientos -artísticos, de derechos civiles y otros- que reflejan cómo los habitantes de Illinois se han esforzado por mantener los ideales de la Declaración de Independencia, defendiendo la libertad, la igualdad y la justicia a lo largo de la rica y diversa historia del estado. Explora hoy sus inspiradoras historias.

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    Quincy Underground Railroad Museum: Dr Richard Eells House

    A great place to check out Quincy's Underground Railroad History. Many exhibits and displays telling the history of fugitives escaping the slave state of Missouri. Read more about Quincy Underground Railroad Museum: Dr Richard Eells House
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    Mother Jones Museum

    The Mother Jones Museum celebrates labor leader Mary Harris “Mother” Jones, highlighting her powerful activism for workers’ rights, social justice, and fair labor conditions through engaging… Read more about Mother Jones Museum
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    A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum

    A fascinating complement to the Pullman National Monument, this Chicago museum celebrates the inspiring history of Black labor in the United States, highlighting the contributions of… Read more about A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
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    The Legacy Walk

    The Legacy Walk is a vibrant outdoor LGBT history exhibit in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood, spanning half a mile along the North Halsted corridor, celebrating influential LGBTQ+… Read more about The Legacy Walk

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