Episode 34: Ripples Through Time: River Travelers Take Us to the Mississippi’s Past and Present

In The Log of the Easy Way, John Mathews wrote about a honeymoon trip he and his wife took in 1900. No, they didn’t relax at an all-inclusive resort in Jamaica; they traveled a couple thousand miles down the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers in a homemade shantyboat. Their book is just one of many

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Wood River

Population (2010) 10,657 Introduction Located along Refinery Row, Wood River is also near the location where the Lewis and Clark expedition wintered in 1803-04 before ascending the Missouri River. History Before Europeans began moving into the area, this part of Illinois was home to a

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Hartford

Population (2010) 1,429 Introduction Hartford is another community that sprang up largely because of a single industry, but it also has a couple of good reasons to stop in for a visit. History The place where the village of Hartford is today had few residents

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Sauget

Population (2010) 159 Introduction If you end up stopping in Sauget (we pronounce it like saw-ZHAY), it’s probably because it 3am, and the bars in Missouri have closed. Sauget has built a reputation as a four-square-mile refuge for after-hours partiers, as well as businesses that are often not welcome

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