Most People Don't Know The Unusual Story Behind This Illinois Town
Kaskaskia is full of historical surprises you wouldn’t expect. From its background as a politically important location to the way in which its geography has changed, there are plenty of interesting things to discover about this little town.

Upper Louisiana, also called Illinois Country, was a large region settled by the French. It includes what is now Missouri and Illinois.

It was destroyed by the British during the French and Indian War, but it lives on as a historical site in present-day Chester, Illinois.
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It is known as The Liberty Bell of the West.
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The capital was then moved to Vandalia.

After the Great Flood of 1844, the Mississippi River shifted into the channel of the Kaskaskia River, causing the town to now be west of the Mississippi.

The townspeople rebuilt across the river, putting it in the unique position of being an exclave of Illinois, only accessible through Missouri.

They have since recovered.

They've also held on to the bell from Louis XV.
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Illinois policemen serve and protect those living there, while Missouri takes care of fires and medical emergencies.
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