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The decisions made by President Lincoln in those critical moments of the American Civil War changed the tide of history forever. Galesburg’s Heritage Days invites you to fully immerse yourself. Come experience the tensions, technology, and heightened emotion of wartime with our annual Civil War Reenactment show. Is the history buff in your family still craving more? Galesburg’s always got more in store.

The Land of Lincoln doesn’t stop with our state capitol. In fact, you’ll find Lincoln’s influence hidden (maybe not so hidden) throughout Galesburg! Snag a selfie with the Lincoln Statue at the Amtrak Station. Or, take a cruise on the self-guided Looking for Lincoln historical site tour that winds through picturesque towns in Central Illinois. In Galesburg, stop by Knox College to see the only remaining site from the great Lincoln-Douglas Debates. There’s always more to learn about America’s tallest president, right here in Galesburg. 

Carl Sandburg, a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author, may not have been as tall as Lincoln but was similar in historical stature, once called our city home. Generations later, you can still experience that same Galesburg charm by exploring his birthplace and the gardens at the Carl Sandburg State Historic Site. Or, stroll down Main Street and visit the Carl Sandburg statue created by artist Lonnie Stewart to celebrate Galesburg’s famous son. Galesburg’s special location at America’s crossroads is also a hub for transcontinental rail: It’s one of the busiest rail yards in the country. Stop at Icehouse Park to watch more than 130 trains each day pass through.

Step back into American history and architecture with a visit to Galesburg’s finest churches. Your tour could include the Corpus Christi Catholic Church, the Central Congregational Church, and St. Mary’s Chapel! Each with their own special features and personality, you’ll feel nothing less than inspired! That healthy dose of inspiration won’t stop there. The Knox County Courthouse represents the best of Romanesque architecture and ornate design. Take some time to explore its beauty and when you’ve worked up an appetite, find a cozy spot under the trees of Standish Park Arboretum for a picnic lunch!

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ST MARY’S CHAPEL AND EVENTS

145 EAST DOUGLAS ST KNOXVILLE, IL 61448

309-509-3906

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Built in 1881 and completed in 1888, St. Mary’s Chapel was built to accompany St. Mary’s School, traditional all-girls charm school where they centered triangular teachings around Education, Church, and Home. Often attended by wealthier Chicagoan daughters “for higher learning,” its most local historical highlight is that it is said to be the charm school of American President Gerald Ford’s late mother, Dorothy Ayer Gardner Ford.
This Nineteenth Century structure is a vertical Gothic style in design and is reminiscent of 13th Century Eastern Europe churches. These features are highlighted in its bold and romantic features such as original imported 10 foot hand painted glass widows and brilliant leaded stained glass windows, genuine over-head Tiffany Opalescent Chandelier Lamps, hand carved stone cloister pillars as well as an imported Marble, Alabaster & Caen Stone Altar. The architectural ceiling centerpiece was designed, engineered and assembled in Chicago, Illinois. It was then dissembled and brought to Knoxville to be installed into the Chapel as the masterpiece that we see today in its original grandeur.
After a very colorful history, St. Mary’s Chapel opened its doors for the last time in the late 1990’s and has stayed vacant and fading for years… until now. St. Mary’s Chapel & Events is proud to present the 133 year old Chapel is Newly Restored & Reopened for Event Rental!

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