13 Reasons Why Anyone Who Hates Illinois Can Just Shut Up
Illinois boasts a rich history, notable figures, and unique attractions that contribute significantly to American culture and industry.
There is so much more to Illinois than meets the eye. We have the best cities in the world, the best state parks, and, of course, the best food. Illinois doesn't always make the top of the list for great American states, but without all our marvelous inventions, resources, and people, this country wouldn't be where it is today.
Illinois has a lot of things to brag about, and here are just a few:
1. Illinois is responsible for four well-known, former presidents.
First was Abraham Lincoln, followed by Ulysses S. Grant, (pictured), Ronald Reagan and most recently, Barack Obama.
2. We were also the first state to abolish slavery with the Thirteenth Amendment.
That's another win for Abraham Lincoln.
3. Walt Disney was born in Chicago in 1901.
Disney theme parks and cartoons have inspired generations of children throughout the world.
4. The town in the Superman comics really exists - and it's right here in Illinois.
Metropolis sits on the Ohio River in Southern Illinois and features a large Superman statue and other memorabilia.
5. At 1,800,000 sq. feet, we also have the largest Nabisco bakery in the world.
6. We are also the largest producer of pumpkin.
More than 85% of the nation's packaged pumpkin comes from Illinois. (When it comes to corn, we're second in command.)
7. Boeing airplanes are manufactured here.
8. Twinkies were invented in River Forest, Illinois in 1930.
You're welcome, world.
9. We also have some of the best sports teams, including the Black Hawks.
The Black Hawks have six Stanley Cup wins, the most recent in 2015.
10. We're also the home of Wrigley Field and the Cubs.
The Cubs won their first World Series in more than 100 years in 2016.
11. Every season is lovely here. Illinois is enjoyable in both the summer and spring...
This is the beautiful Chain O'Lakes State Park in Spring Grove, Illinois.
12. And fall and winter are gorgeous too.
Starved Rock State Park in Oglesby, Illinois is one of the best places to hike anytime of year.
13. The state's biggest city once burned to the ground and was rebuilt.
Allegedly thanks to a cow, Chicago caught fire in 1871, leaving just the Pumping Station and Chicago Water Tower standing. The city was rebuilt to be the fabulous place it is today - and we know any city or town in Illinois could do the same.
If you can't get enough of our incredible state, check out this ultimate bucket list for everyone who lives in Illinois!
What do you love most about Illinois? Share your thoughts with us below!
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