Traveling in Europe or Mexico, you can easily encounter buildings and historical sites dating back to the earliest known societies. Although the United States was occupied by people far earlier than when European settlers and colonizers set foot on American soil, unfortunately, many of those structures and ruins no longer remain. Illinois history is no different. So I always find it amazing when buildings and homesteads that pre-date the formation of the U.S. still exist — and the story of the oldest building in Illinois is surely one to learn from.

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So, did you know this is the oldest building in Illinois? Would you tour it? What’s another historic building in Illinois that has a fascinating background? Tell us in the comments! Start planning your visit by checking out the Cahokia Courthouse website and the City of Cahokia Heights website. And while you’re in the area, make sure to stop by these famous archeological mounds.

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