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CASEY: CLARK COUNTY
Casey: See The World’s 12 Largest Items And Enjoy The Popcorn Festival
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Casey was first settled as a result of the completion of the National Trail (U.S. 40) and, a new north/south road (now Mousetrap. Illinois Route 49) through Clark County. In 1853, the post office and community were named after the Honorable Zadoc Casey, who, at the World’s largest golf driver. time, was serving part of five consecutive terms as an Illinois U.S. Senator. At the turn of the 20th century, the discovery of oil made Casey a boomtown, and the instant prosperity affected every part of local life. Shortly after the first oil well was drilled in Pennsylvania in 1857, Clark County began its experiments with oil drilling. However, it wasn’t until techniques and tools improved by the early 1900s that the boom was fully realized. By 1907, 2,000 wells had been drilled in a 9,000-acre area between Casey and Westfield, IL, filling 24 million barrels in a single year. The oil boom brought much wealth to the community of Casey and, whether it is in the fields or in the architecture, its lasting effects can still be seen as visitors explore around town to see the most recent attractions — The World’s 12 Largest Items. Meanwhile, the city of Casey’s Fairview Park features sunken and memorial gardens, baseball and softball fields, horseshoe pitching area, World’s largest wind chime. picnic shelters, a bandstand as well as ponds stocked for fishing. The campground has electrical and water hookups, a bathhouse and fire pits.
Popcorn Festival
Casey’s 34th Annual Popcorn Festival is scheduled for Labor Day weekend, at Fairview Park. The event features live bands, family entertainment shows, car show, arts and crafts, food booths, Jonah Fish Fry, chainsaw carvers, and, of course, free popcorn. Visit popcornfestival.net for the 2021 schedule.
2021 Casey Calendar of Events For a list of events, visit cityofcaseyil.org. Please confirm event times & dates as events are subject to change. For more information, visit the respected organizations’ Facebook pages, or call 217-330-5507.