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hart a course for the I&M Canal, a mid1800’s architectural wonder that helped make Chicago the city it is today. The 96-mile man-made waterway connected the Great Lakes in Bridgeport, Chicago to the Illinois River at LaSalle-Peru. This proto-highway was soon lined with dozens of lively cities, rich in history and culture. Today, these Canal Towns blend this storied legacy with a modern sophistication - sure to make for a memorable and crowd-pleasing trip.
Retrace the footsteps of the people who transformed the prairie into the expansive and diverse state it is today, filled with exciting industries, delicious dining and plenty of boutique shopping opportunities. The laborers and lock tenders of nearly two centuries ago walked the very same streets that line these quaint waterfront communities. As you retrace their steps, you’ll be struck with an unmistakable sense of adventure and authenticity, a commitment to celebrating the past while paving a bold new path forward. In this comprehensive TRAVEL guidebook, we hope to merge the past and present of the I&M Canal, inviting you to explore both historic landmarks and exciting new attractions. In the pages within this book you’ll find countless vacation and day trip ideas, pointing you towards hidden gems, local favorite restaurants and activities that are sure to keep the entire family entertained.
ENJOY YOUR TRIP ALONG THE I&M CANAL - Heritage Corridor Convention and Visitors Bureau
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