Jefferson Elementary School

We’ll start looking at the schools slated for potential closure in order of age and working out from downtown, more or less. That means we’ll begin with Jefferson Elementary School, which as evidenced from these historic photos, has a long and rich pedigree in St. Louis. Judging from the two photographs above, I suspect the…

St. Louis Public Schools Announce Major Closures

The news from St. Louis Public Schools is bleak: the proposal announced in late June calls for the closure of seventeen elementary schools and two high schools. The schools marked for closure come from many different eras in the district’s history: the late Nineteenth Century and the designs of August Kirchner, the early Twentieth and…

Northeast Adams Street, Northeast Peoria, Late June 2026

The primaries for the 2026 midterm elections are coming up, so it’s time to see how Peoria is doing, and in particular, I like to look at Northeast Peoria. I drove up Northeast Adams Street, which is one-way to the northeast through much of downtown and northeast of the central business district, paired with Northeast…

Family Farm, Late June 2026

The corn is still relatively short at the family farm east of Peoria. It is prime firefly season, with thousands appearing when the sun sets.

National Memorial of Military Ascent

Our destination just south of Grafton was the brand new National Memorial of Military Ascent, which commemorates the Army Rangers who climbed up the 100 foot cliff at Pointe du Hoc on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Grafton is the perfect location for the memorial with its cliffs left from quarrying that began in the Nineteenth…

Grafton, Jersey County, Illinois

Founded in 1832, Grafton is the oldest town in Jersey County. There were once large numbers of limestone quarries in the area very early on in the town’s history, and it reflects in the building materials of Grafton. Above is the Slaten LaMarsh House, dating from 1840 and the home of the first mayor of…

Elsah, Revisited

It has been almost twelve years since the last time I visited Elsah, so we took a quick look around. It is a sleepy little hamlet nowadays. I am always intrigued at the large number of stone houses, though there certainly are plenty of brick buildings, as well.

Friedens Cemetery, Late June 2026

In response to some concerns I heard about the condition of Friedens Cemetery, which I hadn’t visited since September of 2024, we took a look a week or so ago. While the grass looks to have been mowed relatively recently, there were a large number of tree limbs broken and lying on the ground. And…

Crunden Martin, Demolition Begins

Ever since the fire that largely destroyed the Crunden-Martin complex on Thanksgiving of 2025, the buildings have largely stood in ruins. But the demolition of the multi-block former manufacturing company is commencing. Millions of brick must make up the walls. Unfortunately, there probably won’t be a way to save the Crunden-Martin signs on the bridge…