State Pride
History
Latest History
A Total Solar Eclipse Will Be Visible Above Illinois This Spring

Take A Stroll Through Illinois’ Past At This Historic Farm Outside Chicago

UFOs Were Sighted In Illinois 19 Years Ago And It’s One Of The Most Credible UFO Sightings In History

The Fascinating Archaeological Discovery That Put This Small Illinois College On The Map
A mammoth tusk over 10,000 years old was discovered at Principia College in Illinois.

A Cluster Of Tornadoes Touched Down In The Chicago Area, Including O’Hare International Airport
Eleven tornadoes touched down in the Chicago suburbs on July 12, 2023, causing significant damage and historical significance.

The Oldest Building In Illinois Was Used By Lewis And Clark, Dismantled, Displayed At World’s Fairs, And Reconstructed In Its Original Site
The Old Cahokia Courthouse, built between 1737-1740, is the oldest building in Illinois and has a rich history as a private home, courthouse, and political center.

Incredible 1950s Footage Gives A Glimpse Into The Past At Chicago’s Former Theme Park
Riverview Park in Chicago, a historic amusement park, is brought to life through archival footage showcasing its attractions and significance.

10 Surprising Firsts That Illinois Can Proudly Claim
Between the first skyscraper, household appliances, and modern medicine, the Prairie State is truly a trailblazer in these ways.

Some People Don’t Know That Chicago Was The First To Do These 11 Things
Chicago is the birthplace of many significant inventions, including the vacuum cleaner, skyscraper, and Ferris Wheel.

Few People Know Illinois Was The First State To Ratify The 13th Amendment In America
Illinois played a crucial role in the abolition of slavery in the United States, being the first state to ratify the 13th Amendment.





