Thursday 28 January 2016

Prairie du Rocher & Fort de Chartres, Illinois, USA

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PRAIRIE DU ROCHER - The Rock Prairie in French is a little village in Randolph County, Illinois, United States.  One of the oldest communities founded as a French settlement that has survived the 21st century.  Yes, I am just a little behind on my blogging.  But I was busy living life.  So here I am trying to play catch up.  This village was founded in 1722 by French colonists, mainly migrants from Canada.  It flanks the east side of the Mississippi River.   Such a quaint and peaceful little town, population, 604 at the 2010 census (thank you, Wikipedia).  






There's a little restaurant in that building that has the juiciest, tastiest southern fried chicken!!  Forget KFC.  This is where the best chicken is! Not many places you can get a freshly cooked southern fried chicken meal and a drink!  


Legend has it that Big Foot lives in the hills here.  There is even a black wooden cut out of the figure of Big Foot perched up there somewhere.  


This is motorbike country especially when the weather is kind.  It's a quaint little quiet town until the Triumphs, Kawasaki & Fat Boys rumble into town.  You can't help but turn your head to check out those bikies - men as well as ladies on their roadtrips or simply a normal Sunday out.  



America is a very patriotic country.  I love how they acknowledge & respect their servicemen & women even at the least likeliest places.