Nauvoo, Illinois is a small town that is often overlooked. However, years ago, it was a thriving community — some may even consider it one of the most important towns in the state. It was the town where members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormons, established their headquarters. In a few short years, it became one of the largest towns in Illinois until hostility and persecution began, forcing the church’s members to flee and head out west. If you visit Nauvoo today, you’ll find an area filled with historical sites, including numerous historic homes that you can step inside and see what life was like more than 100 years ago.

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You can learn more about this historic town and the Temple City Tour on the Discover Historic Nauvoo website. If you’re looking for more adventures in Illinois, visit Viator for inspiration.

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