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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 67
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(As Amended by Senate Amendment Nos. 1 & 2)

 
3    WHEREAS, The earliest American settlements in Illinois
4were located in the American Bottoms in present day St. Clair,
5Monroe, and Randolph counties; and
 
6    WHEREAS, Transportation and communication was facilitated
7by the Mississippi, Ohio, and Kaskaskia rivers, but improvement
8in land transportation was fundamental for Illinois to develop;
9and
 
10    WHEREAS, Old Native American trails, originally buffalo
11traces and deer paths, were used by trappers and settlers
12during the earliest periods of exploration; and
 
13    WHEREAS, The first mention of the Kaskaskia-Cahokia Trail
14was by French trappers in 1725, making it the oldest road in
15the State of Illinois; and
 
16    WHEREAS, In the early days of the Republic, the
17Kaskaskia-Cahokia Trail linked locations such as the Cahokia
18Courthouse, Holy Family Church, the Jarrot Mansion, Piggot's
19Fort, Whiteside Station, Bellefontaine House, Fort de
20Chartres, the Pierre Menard Home, Fort Kaskaskia, Immaculate
21Conception Church, and the Liberty Bell of the West in the

 

 

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1Village of Kaskaskia (the first Illinois State Capital) - many
2of which are maintained today by the Illinois Historic
3Preservation Agency as historic sites of State and even federal
4significance; and
 
5    WHEREAS, In 1917, the St. Clair-Monroe County Good Roads
6League decided that the Kaskaskia-Cahokia Trail should be
7marked with signs depicting a representational Native American
8head with the words "Kaskaskia Trail", but these signs were
9never installed; and
 
10    WHEREAS, The 1917 edition of the official State highway map
11designated the Kaskaskia-Cahokia Trail, but that designation
12was left off editions published after 1922; and
 
13    WHEREAS, Nearly a century later in 2000, Landmarks Illinois
14cited the Kaskaskia-Cahokia Trail as one of the "Ten Most
15Historic Places in Illinois" and called for a concerted effort
16to identify and designate the route before all traces would be
17lost; and
 
18    WHEREAS, Today, community leaders from Monroe, Randolph,
19and St. Clair counties have formed a coalition to identify,
20designate, and promote the Kaskaskia-Cahokia Trail; and
 
21    WHEREAS, In 2013, this cooperative effort won statewide

 

 

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1recognition from Landmarks Illinois and endorsement from local
2cities, villages, and counties; and
 
3    WHEREAS, Designation by the State of the Kaskaskia-Cahokia
4Trail as a Scenic and Historic Route will preserve a key
5element of the State's history and provide opportunities to
6promote heritage tourism; therefore, be it
 
7    RESOLVED, BY THE SENATE OF THE NINETY-EIGHTH GENERAL
8ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
9CONCURRING HEREIN, that the Kaskaskia-Cahokia Trail Scenic and
10Historic Route is designated as follows:
11    (1) from the Cahokia Courthouse south on Elm Street to West
12    2nd Street in Cahokia;
13    (2) along West 2nd Street to Water Street;
14    (3) along Water Street to North Main Street in Dupo;
15    (4) along North Main Street to South Main Street;
16    (5) along South Main Street to Old State Route 3 into
17    Monroe County;
18    (6) along Old State Route 3 to Ghent Road in Columbia;
19    (7) along Ghent Road to North Main Street;
20    (8) along South Main Street to Illinois State Route 3;
21    (9) along Illinois State Route 3 to North Market Street in
22    Waterloo;
23    (10) along North Market Street to Columbia Avenue;
24    (11) along Columbia Avenue to North Main Street;

 

 

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1    (12) along North Main Street to South Main Street;
2    (13) along South Main Street to Hoener Street;
3    (14) along Hoener Street to South Church Street;
4    (15) along South Church Street to Debra Lane;
5    (16) along Debra Lane to Elaine Drive;
6    (17) along Elaine Drive to Cathy Drive;
7    (18) along Cathy Drive to South Library Street;
8    (19) along South Library Street to Illinois State Route 3;
9    (20) along Illinois State Route 3 to Kaskaskia Road;
10    (21) along Kaskaskia Road to Stringtown Road;
11    (22) along Stringtown Road to Illinois State Route 155 in
12    Randolph County;
13    (23) along Illinois State Route 155 to Henry Street in
14    Prairie du Rocher;
15    (24) along Henry Street to Market Street;
16    (25) along Market Street to Bluff Street;
17    (26) along Bluff Street to Bluff Road;
18    (27) along Bluff Road to Lock & Dam Road in Modoc;
19    (28) along Lock & Dam Road to the Confluence Heritage Area;
20    and
21    (29) into the Village of Kaskaskia; and be it further
 
22    RESOLVED, That the Illinois Department of Transportation
23and units of local government that maintain any portions of the
24above designated Kaskaskia-Cahokia Trail Scenic and Historic
25Route are requested to erect at suitable locations on their

 

 

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1respective portions of the route, consistent with State and
2federal regulations, plaques or signs giving notice of the
3designation; and be it further
 
4    RESOLVED, That the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
5and the Illinois Office of Tourism are requested to post the
6Kaskaskia-Cahokia Trail Scenic and Historic Route's location
7on their Agency websites; the Illinois Office of Tourism is
8further requested to produce and distribute brochures and other
9related materials that will make the route known to the public;
10and be it further
 
11    RESOLVED, That suitable copies of this resolution be
12delivered to the Illinois Secretary of Transportation, the
13Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, the Illinois Office of
14Tourism, and each of the local governments having jurisdiction
15over any portion of the route.