As a kid, I loved the movie “Hocus Pocus,” and when I got older I learned that the opening scene — which takes place in a log cabin village — was actually the historic Pioneer Village in Salem, Massachusetts. I was amazed to learn that such important pieces of local and American history had been so well preserved and could be accessed by the public. Although visiting the Pioneer Village is still on my bucket list, along with some other cool Prairie State attractions, I recently discovered an amazing local alternative: a historic log cabin village in Kinmundy, Illinois.

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So, would you take a step back in time to visit this log cabin village in Kinmundy, Illinois? What’s your favorite historical site or history-themed attraction in the state? Tell us in the comments! Start planning your trip by checking out the Kinmundy Log Cabin Village website and the Kinmundy Log Cabin Village Facebook page.

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