Crossroads of the Nation: The Hidden History of Illinois' Railroads
Event Details
WhenSunday
05/04/2008
2:00 PM
Organization
Harvard Diggins Library
Where
900 E McKinley St, Harvard, Illinois 60033-1800
County
McHenry
Wheelchair Accessible?
Yes
Fee
Free. Open to the Public.
The saying, "a hog can travel non-stop from coast to coast, but a person must change in Chicago," confirms the Windy City's status as the hub of the American railroad system. But Chicago is only one facet of the fascinating history of Illinois railroads. Simon Cordery, railway historian and historical advisor to the National Railroad Hall of Fame, explains the expansion of the railroad industry in the Land of Lincoln, demonstrates how the Prairie State fits into the pattern of national railroad development, and explores the national political significance of the history of railroads in Illinois. All aboard!
This event is Free and Open to the public. For more information, please contact Allen Gillette, c/o Harvard Diggins Library, 815.943.4671.

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