A Forgotten Mining Town in Southern Illinois

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  • A Forgotten Mining Town in Southern Illinois - We explore the forgotten history of a small mining town in Southern Illinois. A virtual time capsule that invokes feelings of nostalgia this forgotten Illinois town is filled with history & relics from the past. A genuine mining town you can find evidence throughout the town of the mining that once occurred here. Interestingly enough during the 1940s mining here was so important that the U.S. government built a housing project and armed guards watched the mines!!! And despite losing its main source of income and being subjected to massive flooding by the Ohio River over the years, this Southern Illinois town hangs on. Find out why in this episode of SightseeingSally.
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Комментарии • 221

  • @markrzechula9390
    @markrzechula9390 2 года назад +34

    My father/family ran that ice rink supply business. And those signs have been in that grocery store since I can remember going there in 1985 when we moved to Hardin County

    • @SightseeingSally
      @SightseeingSally  2 года назад +4

      Nice! I think your town’s librarian told me there used to be an ice rink, I forgot to mention that bit in the video. And Bob’s reminds me of a grocery store we used to have in my hometown.

    • @markrzechula9390
      @markrzechula9390 2 года назад +4

      @@SightseeingSally We never installed an ice rink in Hardin county but we did build the grid systems there and supplied products for ice rinks for all over the world

    • @DeeMoback
      @DeeMoback 2 года назад +1

      Mark..... maybe I can call the chamber and get some info

    • @markrzechula9390
      @markrzechula9390 2 года назад +2

      @@DeeMoback info about what

    • @DeeMoback
      @DeeMoback 2 года назад +1

      @@markrzechula9390 property, business, changes

  • @lisadutton7998
    @lisadutton7998 2 года назад +33

    My hometown. I was born in Rosiclare and raised my family in Rosiclare. We no longer live there but sure have a million memories.

    • @bigskyproducers
      @bigskyproducers 11 месяцев назад +1

      Did you guys ever go hunting for purple rocks?

    • @lisadutton7998
      @lisadutton7998 11 месяцев назад

      @@bigskyproducers No. we always had plenty of them just hanging around in the flower beds.

  • @nathananthony7517
    @nathananthony7517 2 года назад +26

    50 years from now, these videos will be a great historical document of places that no longer exist.

    • @SightseeingSally
      @SightseeingSally  2 года назад +7

      I’d like to think so, too, although I hope these places will still be around then

    • @brettweary8491
      @brettweary8491 2 года назад +1

      @@SightseeingSally Absolutely Sally

    • @igotissues-4907
      @igotissues-4907 2 года назад +2

      It’s crazy it’s so small and unknown I’ve lived here my whole life

    • @garytodd5605
      @garytodd5605 Год назад

      If the democrats continue to run this state. The state will be lucky to be here in 10 years. Last true constitutional patriot to move out of illinois. Turn out the lights.

  • @michaelmckee9018
    @michaelmckee9018 2 года назад +34

    I live and work in this area in southern Illinois. Thank you for taking the time to visit. I so greatly appreciate the respect and love you show each of our little towns.

    • @SightseeingSally
      @SightseeingSally  2 года назад +6

      Our pleasure, we really enjoyed exploring this part of Illinois

    • @angelrorer421
      @angelrorer421 2 года назад +2

      Yes they are small quiet towns the best places to live in Southern Illinois were I grew up

    • @trudymccubbin1780
      @trudymccubbin1780 2 года назад +2

      I grew up in a little town called Percy and my dad worked at Streamline mine then went to Captain mine

  • @stephaniefranks9848
    @stephaniefranks9848 2 года назад +11

    born and raised here. Love our small town area. thanks for documenting our home town. love the river life . #riverrats4life

  • @katiecreson8117
    @katiecreson8117 2 года назад +18

    Rosiclare is where my mother is from. I grew up in Paducah and visited my grandparents every Sunday with my family. Thank you so much for creating this video... It warms my heart that others may learn about this sweet town. ❤️

  • @jonsymmonds1120
    @jonsymmonds1120 2 года назад +26

    I absolutely love the fact that you tell the locations history. This is so important. Some explorers do, others do not. What makes your videos unique, is that you are so thorough! Thank you, I will always be back because of this!

    • @SightseeingSally
      @SightseeingSally  2 года назад +6

      Awesome, thank you Jon 😄

    • @jonsymmonds1120
      @jonsymmonds1120 2 года назад +4

      @@SightseeingSally You are quite welcome. I hope you and Marty had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

  • @RobertGiblin
    @RobertGiblin 2 года назад +10

    What a wonderful story, and it brought back a lot of fond memories. My grandparents lived there, and my mom, aunt and uncle grew up there. In the 60s, my grandpa owned the "Dairy Dream" and used to take me there for chocolate milkshakes and malts. In later years, it became Lucy's Place. I stopped in there a few years ago and the owner treated me to a shake, and it was absolutely delightful. Just sitting there triggered a lot of great memories. We also used to go out on the Ohio River in my grandpa's boat. I was little and he'd put a life jacket on me, and I'd float along next to the boat. Later, after learning to ski, we'd go out and jump the barge waves. If anyone who is following these discussions grew up and lived there - and graduated from Rosiclare around 1975 - please reach out to me directely. I'd like to inquire about a couple of old friends and playmates.

    • @Bwahahahaha1
      @Bwahahahaha1 Год назад

      I was just wondering if the Dairy Dream was still there. I was just a kid the last time I set foot in that restaurant (mid 80s) but I remember the burgers and chocolate milkshakes were the best.

  • @refillingthecup6750
    @refillingthecup6750 2 года назад +8

    I really like your way of presenting the villages of Southern Illinois. ❤️

  • @aiajr
    @aiajr 2 года назад +10

    My mother is from Rosiclaire and her father, Ollie Riley was Chief of Police in Elizabethtown and her grandfather, Charles T. Riley, carved Fluorspar. I have only been to Rosiclaire once as a child (I am 64 now) and it was great to see this video about her home town. Thank you for posting this video.

    • @Sweetheartsoftheradio
      @Sweetheartsoftheradio 2 года назад +3

      Charles T. "Squire" Riley was my great grandfather too. His daughter Euna was my grandmother. So...hey, there, cousin!

    • @aiajr
      @aiajr 2 года назад +1

      @@Sweetheartsoftheradio Well hey right back to you.

  • @nco_gets_it
    @nco_gets_it 2 года назад +5

    back in 70 when my family moved back to central IL, my dad told us, "40-50 years from now, none of this mining work will still exist and no one down here will have decent jobs."...Dad was right, except the death of the mining industry did not take 40 years, it took 20. He was not going to raise his family in an area with zero future. Thanks dad, you were a special dude.

  • @johnyy1911
    @johnyy1911 2 года назад +10

    These mining towns helped to win world War 1 and 2 and were a big part of the Industrial revolution yet they are never talked about. I appreciate you helping Americans remember their history.

  • @jdpinbaytown
    @jdpinbaytown 2 года назад +4

    My Hometown!, Dad worked for Alcoa when they were there, He got transfered when they shut down in 1965 to Newburgh, Indiana plant, I don't remember much when we lived there " I was 3 when we left ", But we went back for visits many times in the 60s-70s, Do remember going in most all the old Knight Buildings, Dime store, Drug store, And Bob's when it was there before where it's at now, It had a Theater down by the Levee end of Main, And popular Burger places were Dairy Dream and Tiny's, I'd like to go back again someday hopefully, Long ways from Houston, Texas where I now live!, Thanks for the Memories!! Jeff

  • @jillybear6007
    @jillybear6007 2 года назад +10

    I just love watching you and Marty explore all these interesting and nearly forgotten towns! I grew up in Illinois and spent most of my life there, though I now live in neighboring Missouri. Plus, your exploration of Mingus, TX, was quite interesting as well because all my Mom's family lived and some still live in NE Texas. I enjoy how you both tell the history of each town and Marty's input on the buildings and other things is quite interesting to me. Please keep up the excellent work you are doing and thank you so much for being such a fascinating storyteller and traveler. It's wonderful to live vicariously through your explorations and travels.

  • @GandJillieRockLasVegas
    @GandJillieRockLasVegas 2 года назад +10

    Just stumbled across this… it is amazing. I lived there a few years. I considered it home for far longer. My family is from there. I spent countless Christmas and Summer Vacation’s there. My great grandfather (Bob Howard) owned AE Knight and brothers lumber yard (next generation) and my grandfather owned it after him. I spent a lot of time running around the hardware store in front - warming my self at the pot belly stove.
    Bob owned one of the nicest houses in town - complete with a three-room brick dog house in back. It was at the top of one of those steep hills mentioned in the video (Knight’s hill) and we spent weekends and snow days sledding down that hill.
    He built the Christian church at the top of that hill (only steps away) and he, my grandparents and (most recently) my father are laid to rest in the private family cemetery just behind.
    Rosiclare was a bit more affluent when the mines were going.
    My grandfather bought my very first jeans jacket at that clothing store. I had more 25 cent milk shakes at the drug store than I can count. I saw many movies at the old theater. I ate lunch many times at “Tiny’s” next door. My father (single, just out of college and the town’s new band director) ate most of his meals there until he was “adopted” by Bob and Hetty Howard (who - after several more introductions) became my great grandparents.
    I still have friends there.
    Over the last several decades I have become significantly more urban (hard to be less urban.) My Wife and I live in Las Vegas (and we are not the only former Rosiclare residents to live here.)
    We do a vlog on Vegas - I’ll attach a link below.
    One last thing… the emphasis is on the first syllable Ro’ - siclare. (Someone had to tell you!)

  • @AmericanPatriot-bp7cu
    @AmericanPatriot-bp7cu 2 года назад +10

    Thanks for bringing these memories back. My Uncle brought us from W. Frankfort for a weekend of fishing when I was about 10 years old. This is over 50 years ago. The camp by the river was many hustlers, partiers and good old men. Southerners have a wonderful hospitality. We didn't't catch but I saw some fish coming in on big jons from trout lines. I need to go back down there and try to reconstruct. I'm in Effingham now.

    • @SightseeingSally
      @SightseeingSally  2 года назад +4

      You’re very welcome, we’re happy to hear that this video got you reminiscing about your fishing trip with your uncle, sounds like it was quite memorable

    • @AmericanPatriot-bp7cu
      @AmericanPatriot-bp7cu 2 года назад +6

      @@SightseeingSally Thank you for working the small lost towns. We grew up poor but proud and like to see others who faced the same fate.

    • @ThumperSpinnerbaits
      @ThumperSpinnerbaits 2 года назад +3

      My dad and I used to go to Rosieclair from WF to fish the river. Havent been down there in many years now.

  • @beckypeters5449
    @beckypeters5449 Месяц назад +1

    My Great Grandpa and Grandpa and Daddy grew up in Grand Tower Illinois

  • @davidf2477
    @davidf2477 2 года назад +5

    I really appreciate the tone of these videos. So many other people who do similar videos just focus on the negatives, and the comments are just as bad. These videos touch on the complicated issues that small towns everywhere face. Thank you for that.

  • @powlperc
    @powlperc 2 года назад +16

    Another episode from near me…these are great. I took my kids exploring in Shawnee National Forest and these old river towns frequently when they were growing up. So interesting! Last went in 2017 by myself..😂
    Spent two weeks in Marinette/Menominee area last July when it was so hot in southern Illinois. Everyone was so nice up there.

    • @SightseeingSally
      @SightseeingSally  2 года назад +5

      Thanks! Did you eat at Mickey Lu’s at all when you were there? They have the best burgers 🤤

    • @powlperc
      @powlperc 2 года назад +1

      @@SightseeingSally I did not, but I’ll give them a try, on my next visit, now that you have mentioned them. Thanks for the tip! 😃

  • @caverbrad
    @caverbrad 2 года назад +9

    That wheel was probably from a mine headframe. I was at a caver's campout near Eddyville a long time ago and they arranged a geology tour to one of the mine surface workings that was shut down. I recall a metal head-frame there. I think the person leading the group said the fluorspar was hundreeds of feet below us. If you end up near Bell Smith Springs there's a mile long railroad tunnel. The line is still active and you can legally get to the southern portal.

    • @angelrorer421
      @angelrorer421 2 года назад +3

      Do they still do those tours of the old minings I would like to go down there with my dad and look at it. It's just very intriguing

    • @caverbrad
      @caverbrad 2 года назад +1

      I don't know. We just had permission to look at the surface works. It was outside of town and I can't seem to find the GPS waypoint I used to have.

  • @faithford9143
    @faithford9143 2 года назад +6

    Thank you Sally for the History

  • @koop1987
    @koop1987 2 года назад +4

    A lot of history I love southern Illinois

  • @tictacjak5247
    @tictacjak5247 2 года назад +10

    Hello! Just want to thank you and Marty for these tours. Very professional quality! Love these little midwest towns.🤩

  • @nancykurpaitis7928
    @nancykurpaitis7928 2 года назад +2

    You have Beautiful Posts. Love the intro music!!!!

  • @kimberlyR23-f2z
    @kimberlyR23-f2z 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for coming to visit southern Illinois! It’s a gem. I live in Herod Illinois. It’s so small there’s nothing to see here but the post office but there is garden of the gods down the road

  • @bethanyowen5380
    @bethanyowen5380 2 года назад +4

    Sooo many memories 💗 this was well done. I love how you can still see the watermark on the Masonic lodge from where the most historic flood occurred. My great grandmother kept pictures. So cool.
    It’s also said the pirates wore women’s clothing to lure victims from the river.

  • @Fropuff123
    @Fropuff123 2 года назад +5

    Great video on my hometown! Now live 13 hours away

  • @AnnasBurningCuriosity
    @AnnasBurningCuriosity 2 года назад +5

    Loved it! Hauntingly beautiful,

  • @WhispersFromTheDark
    @WhispersFromTheDark 2 года назад +4

    I love that little town! Thanks for taking us along with you.

  • @livinwithcovid1845
    @livinwithcovid1845 2 года назад +7

    Love hearing Sally giving us the info 👍

  • @128titanic
    @128titanic 2 года назад +2

    I hope your safety travels! Always!♥️♥️.

  • @roymichel1856
    @roymichel1856 2 года назад +5

    Another wonderful tour! Not often you see a combination library/bowling alley! And those flood levels...woof!😱

    • @stevegray9674
      @stevegray9674 2 года назад +2

      I wonder how they plug the opening in the levee where the road goes through. Sandbags or bring in fill when flooding is anticipated?

    • @R0sie._
      @R0sie._ Год назад

      @@stevegray9674we close them when we notice the water start to rise higher than usual!! they're lever activated if i'm correct. ((i live here lol,))

  • @naasbrothers6952
    @naasbrothers6952 2 года назад +3

    My mother was born here in 1918. Thanks for the tour!

  • @byrnc927
    @byrnc927 2 года назад +3

    Thanks Sally and Marty for another great video!

  • @duanelogan9633
    @duanelogan9633 2 года назад +3

    Another wonderful video Sally and Marty just love them Old Towns thank you for the wonderful video stay happy stay safe 🏆👍✌️

    • @SightseeingSally
      @SightseeingSally  2 года назад +2

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed seeing Rosiclare. Will do & You too! ✌🏻⛄️

  • @roberthale2268
    @roberthale2268 2 года назад +6

    I enjoy watching your show Sally and Marty. I used to travel a lot in Southern Illinois but now I live in Utah. It takes me back in time and I'm learning something too!

    • @SightseeingSally
      @SightseeingSally  2 года назад +4

      Awesome! Thanks Robert, we hope to explore a bit of Utah too

    • @roberthale2268
      @roberthale2268 2 года назад +3

      @@SightseeingSally Great, hope you make it! I live in Hurricane near Zion NP FYI.

  • @friendofGod99
    @friendofGod99 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this vlog. As I remember, I used to drive to Rosiclare from my horse camping spot to load my pickup with rock at a rock quarry there and there were some BIG hills getting there !!!

  • @robertkarchunas559
    @robertkarchunas559 2 года назад +3

    Hey Sally, Except for the mining activity, Rosiclare reminds me of the place i grew up in Michigan. It brings back many memories of the use to be growing up. We had a store on the corner that sold us soda and chips during the school years. Of course, our street was never called the million dollar main street like Rosiclare ...it must be nice huh ? lol j/k We had a train go by our town, but those tracks are no more. It is interesting hearing about the activity that went on during the day. Thank you for sharing Marty & Sally, and may we see more of these towns like this in the day!

  • @WilliamTennert-vx3tz
    @WilliamTennert-vx3tz 11 месяцев назад +1

    Love your videos. I live in the western half of Southern Illinois and see that you returned to explore some more on the Ohio River side. BTW, you didn't credit the song at the beginning of the Golconda episode. It fit the video very nicely. I suggest that you visit this forgotten land between the 2 great rivers which is mostly encompassed by the Shawnee National Forest. I think you and and my fellow sightseers would dig Makanda as well as many other interesting spots.

  • @katiemoyer8679
    @katiemoyer8679 2 года назад +7

    Come to Makanda, in Jackson county (Southern Illinois…). We can - Explore the illinois ozarks 💁🏻‍♀️. Wanna see some ancient stone forts? Awesone stone formations? Petroglyphs? 💓Love your channel Sally. 😘.

    • @powlperc
      @powlperc 2 года назад +5

      Yes, Makanda is super! Just south of SIU….spent plenty of time in the area through the years!

    • @SightseeingSally
      @SightseeingSally  2 года назад +3

      @Katie Moyer thanks! Sounds great… after the weather warms back up first

  • @4848jules
    @4848jules 2 года назад +6

    How wonderful you chose one of my hometowns growing up!!...any questions you have about Rosiclare, I will introduce you to locals who can give you tons of info

  • @ScootersAdventure
    @ScootersAdventure 2 года назад +7

    Yay I think I've caught up on all your videos I hope you and Marty had a wonderful Thanksgiving you guys are great keep up the great videos

    • @SightseeingSally
      @SightseeingSally  2 года назад +3

      Woohoo! We will, glad you’re liking them. Ps, hope you had a great Thanksgiving too

  • @karenmcintosh8877
    @karenmcintosh8877 Год назад

    I love, love this video! My mom was born in Pope County, Illinois but raised in Rosiclare. My dad was raised between Cave-In-Rock and Rosiclare, outside Elizabethtown.
    I was raised 1.5 hrs away in Herrin but Hardin County with the 3 above little towns holds a dear place in my heart. Thank you for your videos!

  • @canadianphoenix
    @canadianphoenix 2 года назад +3

    Randomly found your video, great work!

  • @hawaii50th
    @hawaii50th 2 года назад +3

    👍👍👍You two are becoming pros at this, awesome thank you.

  • @128titanic
    @128titanic 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much and Always Safety travel! Nice to meet you!♥️!

  • @kankakeenorm2268
    @kankakeenorm2268 2 года назад

    And Ur Videos are Fantastic Sally !!!

  • @TomTobin67
    @TomTobin67 2 года назад +1

    Sally, you are so adorable! I love your small town demeanor and your Wisconsin accent.

  • @brettweary8491
    @brettweary8491 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely Awesome Video Sally

  • @maxinehuebner9999
    @maxinehuebner9999 2 года назад +3

    I enjoy hearing your thoughts and stories of your travels. I hope you both have a wonderful Thanksgiving.

  • @westy40
    @westy40 2 года назад +5

    Marty cracks me up with his brief appearances. I said this last year and it's still true.... Marty is the "Captain" to Sally's "Tennille" It works perfectly!

  • @mjc-thatsme5669
    @mjc-thatsme5669 Год назад

    My grandparents lived in Southern Illinois. I remember they took me on a tour of one of the Big Ben mines. I still see it vividly today in my memory. I could not imagine that being every day for work. I wish it were still open, it is quite a unique experience with a massive history. People these days seem to have lost sight of what rough times look like.

  • @lindaprice6242
    @lindaprice6242 Год назад

    You do a very thorough job. Fun and interesting to listen to. Nice voice, thank you.

  • @igotissues-4907
    @igotissues-4907 2 года назад +2

    Yep my small unknown hometown born and raised my family is buried here and all definitely a hidden gem met a lot of unique people here and sometimes I wonder what it be like if I grew up somewhere different like the city but now that I look back I wouldn’t change it for the world

  • @CrownJewelDiscoveries
    @CrownJewelDiscoveries Год назад

    Great video and interesting content! Thanks for sharing your experience. Well done!

  • @Bwahahahaha1
    @Bwahahahaha1 Год назад

    I grew up in Rosiclare, went to the church you stood in front of, bought real cherry cokes from the drugstore, played on the playground at the park (I see they finally got a safe slide, the other one would burn your legs off), my mother even had her wedding reception at the old YMCA building. This video brings back a lot of memories. Bobs looks exactly as it did in the 70s and 80s. Thank you for sharing. Oh, I'm leaning more toward the combination of 2 girl names for the town. That's what I always heard growing up, anyway.

  • @7892rl
    @7892rl 2 года назад +3

    Interesting place. You did a good job making this video too. thanks

  • @griswald7156
    @griswald7156 2 года назад +4

    Fabulous town….i love it…

  • @richardbeee
    @richardbeee 2 года назад +6

    Flor-spar.. Pretty happy i found y'all. I'm going to have to go back and see some of y'alls from out west. I'm a retired mining engineer. So always interested especially here out west. The most beautiful specimens of fluor spar come from Iceland and are known as Iceland spar. Where you can actually see doubling through it. Crystal clear.

    • @SightseeingSally
      @SightseeingSally  2 года назад +3

      Thanks Richard 😀 I’m guessing those Iceland spar specimens cost a pretty penny. I bought a couple of small pieces from the rock shop in Cave in Rock.

    • @richardbeee
      @richardbeee 2 года назад +2

      @@SightseeingSally Yep! They're great also if you don't mind seeing double🙂

  • @KingSlimjeezy
    @KingSlimjeezy Год назад +2

    I love southern Illinois little towns

  • @altair458
    @altair458 9 месяцев назад

    When I was a geology student at SIU we were sent to Rosiclare to investigate a cave near this town. I think it was called layoff cave. No matter, I fell in love with this little town. Such a quaint, peaceful place.👍

  • @starshipgraffiti
    @starshipgraffiti Год назад +1

    Being a bad boy from herrin I was sent to rosiclare to keep me out of trouble..it worked..were related to ed knight.my grandaddy retired from the mine..he went to work at 10 after his mother died of the Spanish flu and his father lost his arm in a mining accident..he built his house out of mine scraps..he was the head electrician and he was the theatres projectionist , a shriner and mason, a soldier and was also the fire chief none of which would be possible if not for granny by his side...i never heard him complain or talk trash about anyone. Yes Millard Mick was the last of a dying breed.

  • @wikkedpanda7020
    @wikkedpanda7020 2 года назад +2

    I’m from mid central Illinois. Near Springfield. Illinois really actually do have so much hidden and forgotten history

  • @Eke817
    @Eke817 11 дней назад

    Thank you for the video….I have not been back to Rosiclare for at least 60 years…

  • @g.sepich9997
    @g.sepich9997 9 месяцев назад

    Love the vids you guys make. Keep up the good work.

  • @bonniekaye
    @bonniekaye 2 года назад +2

    *Very interesting!*

  • @twentynineteen4687
    @twentynineteen4687 Год назад

    First time watching one of your videos and I'm impressed. Very well done.

    • @SightseeingSally
      @SightseeingSally  Год назад

      Thank you very much! Nice to hear from you. Hope to see more comments from you in the future.

  • @dougmoore5252
    @dougmoore5252 Год назад +1

    Thank you Sally

  • @mikecaprock9684
    @mikecaprock9684 2 года назад +1

    Really enjoy your interesting historical videos. From a small town in Illinois Morris. Sometimes I think a brief comment from a resident would add some spice. But you guys do a great job.

  • @danielburke4113
    @danielburke4113 9 месяцев назад

    You've done your home work. Love your vids and the way you present the info.

  • @floopyc1428
    @floopyc1428 Год назад

    I'm 3rd generation of Rosiclare, and still call it home. My grandparents arrived here in the 1930's, my parents grew up here and me and my family still live here. We have generations of memories here.

  • @richardkrautkramer996
    @richardkrautkramer996 2 года назад +3

    Nice to see Marty engage. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving

  • @gabbyb-555
    @gabbyb-555 Год назад

    born and raised in this town so many memories

  • @lumberjackfishing9497
    @lumberjackfishing9497 2 года назад +1

    My moms entire family is from there. I miss this little town.

  • @garybryant6148
    @garybryant6148 2 года назад +2

    Another excellent video thank you.

  • @rtfwillie
    @rtfwillie Год назад

    My grandfather, during the 1940's, owned a fluorspar mine in Rosiclare. Not sure of the exact time frame but when the steel industry tuned away from fluorspar he moved back to Pennsylvania. I can remember walking the elevated wooden covered sidewalk as a small boy when visiting from PA.

  • @jimmyleon2983
    @jimmyleon2983 2 года назад +2

    You should check out 3 very small towns that are only 3 miles apart from each other. Opdyke, IL., Belle Rive, IL., and Dahlgren, IL., they're located in Jefferson and Hamilton counties.

  • @jamescowsert2128
    @jamescowsert2128 Год назад

    Born there in "53". Still have A bunch of family there. It'll always be home!!❤❤

  • @TheNorthernTsar
    @TheNorthernTsar 2 года назад +2

    The black Sheave-wheel, seen in the park, was mounted atop a Shaft-house where Steel-cable from the Hoist-works would spool thru to the Skip-car in the shaft, raising ore from underground workings to daylight.

  • @128titanic
    @128titanic 2 года назад

    Nice to meet you, Sally.♥️.

  • @melissaharris7215
    @melissaharris7215 2 года назад +1

    The tiles at the entrance of the stores is original and place when the building was built.
    The grocery store is much ĺike any independent grocery stores in Southern and Central Illinois. I'm blessed to have one here in Lincoln Illinois "Lincoln IGA" and the best part of the independent stores is they still butcher their own meat. If I want a specialty cut or want something ran through the tenderizer a certain way they can do it on sight that day. Something you can't get at chain stores. They know the majority of the locals and are the #1 donor and fundraiser for most of our local organizations giving both their product st cost and giving their time that is priceless!
    Small town living definitely has its advantages when it comes to the community coming together and a level of friendliness that you don't find in metro cities. Lincoln has a very interesting history too if you ever want to come to central Illinois I would love to show you around or give you tips on the history of our town named after Abraham Lincoln and christened by Abe before he became president and was just a lawyer.

    • @christinatweet6580
      @christinatweet6580 2 года назад +1

      Go to Elkhart and check out the fabulous little restaurant, Wild Hare, . and, Birdsong, a great little vintage/book shop.. those places don't advertise enough (at all 😞). and yes, Lincoln is cool....take a pleasant Amtrak ride betw there & Springfield.🚂

  • @tomporter6854
    @tomporter6854 2 года назад +4

    I travelled through this region in the late 1980s extensively. There is much to find in this region. Not much tourism. Old Shawnee town has summer festival now that brings people. Border areas with Indiana is very worthwhile too. My mom's family was from Wabeno spent many summers there.

    • @christinatweet6580
      @christinatweet6580 2 года назад +1

      Possible to hike from border-to-border (IL to IN or KY) totally within Shawnee Nat'l Forest?? 🤔🤔

  • @Lee-qp6gf
    @Lee-qp6gf 10 дней назад

    I love reading the comments. Back in the early 60's my in-laws, outside of Golconda, would go to Rosiclare to shop. Must have been going then.

  • @R0sie._
    @R0sie._ Год назад

    i lived here my whole life, (still as well growing, i am a teenager,) i feel as if you should definitely cover over elizabethtown and cave-in-rock as the cave also holds a great backstory and so does the rose hotel in etown, (its supposedly haunted,)
    for being in a small town i definitely enjoy it here, its so peaceful and i found it quite funny how i was able to locate a good amount of my friend's houses in the background of your clips. Hardin county in general holds some very deep secrets that are so fun to uncover and learn about. i definitely think you would enjoy the cave's backstories!!

    • @SightseeingSally
      @SightseeingSally  Год назад

      Very cool, thanks for watching! Thought you might enjoy these vids 😉
      Cave-in-Rock is featured in “Empty streets of a town in Southern Illinois”
      ruclips.net/video/BW9--q72bn0/видео.html
      and E-town is featured in “A Forgotten Town in Southern Illinois”
      ruclips.net/video/a52N5iKMnKU/видео.html

  • @stephaniedouglas9510
    @stephaniedouglas9510 Год назад

    I live a bit north but the old school vibe down there is cool.

  • @gasm1100
    @gasm1100 Год назад

    Awesome video episode👍

    • @stephenfletcher1579
      @stephenfletcher1579 5 месяцев назад

      Most of the towns in SI with such rich history,are history. Sad to say, and I don't have an answer to bring back life to these once prosperous communities. One thing that would help is, if Chicago didn't run the whole state. They could care less about the rest of us south of Crook county.

  • @Foomba
    @Foomba 2 года назад +3

    Interesting and well done.

  • @JohnShinn6078
    @JohnShinn6078 2 года назад +1

    Nice quiet little town I'd like to live.
    Is that a dumpster fire? 11:57
    Thanks Sally, Thanks Mary!
    🤠👍

    • @R0sie._
      @R0sie._ Год назад +1

      that is indeed a dumpster on fire, since it was in the parking lot of Roc One i'm definitely not surprised. theres always some sort of dumpster or burn pile on fire out here!

  • @ahmedhumayunrasheed2434
    @ahmedhumayunrasheed2434 2 года назад +1

    How steep! :) Sally I would love to have a house on those steep lanes!

  • @128titanic
    @128titanic 2 года назад

    Nice to meet you! Hello!

  • @jasonkunath7439
    @jasonkunath7439 2 года назад +3

    I spent the first 5 years of my life there and went back every summer from 1979 to 1990 when I graduated High School. Still have family there. Try to get up there at least every couple of years.

  • @RioAbajoBelen
    @RioAbajoBelen 2 года назад +1

    A very good video ..... as always. Tell Marty he can't hide in the car anymore. ha ha ha
    Doug and Pam
    Belen, New Mexico U.S.A.

  • @RobertP-zk8vh
    @RobertP-zk8vh 11 месяцев назад +2

    central Illinois used to have alot of coal mines but jb prickster shut them down and most of the coal power plants in ill have been shut down by jb prickster

  • @ranaedietzel5223
    @ranaedietzel5223 2 года назад +3

    My father was one of the miners who survived the gas explosion that killed the 7 men

  • @dannywood1472
    @dannywood1472 2 года назад

    I have many pieces of flourish around I’ve collect. Wife’s grandfather worked in the mines.

  • @nelle9118
    @nelle9118 2 года назад +3

    My family is from this area! Have you checked out Cave In Rock yet? Several movies were actually made there

  • @robertderekfeazel22
    @robertderekfeazel22 Год назад

    😂 Miss. I like yalls motivation but your Killin me. It's flouuursparrr. Or sparr, flourite. I believe they use random rock matrix out of the mine to fill that concrete, no spar in it. Those big wheels I think they might be off the old fairy, for crossing the river not positive on that one. Or out the mine like you said. I see you are enjoying our nice breeze. we get down here. I can tell ya this much, it isn't even that cold yet. I'm glad you took an interest in the area. Not a lot of people care about what we got going on down here. Not anymore anyways. There are a bunch of other things you would definitely take interest in down here if you ever get the time. You didn't even scratch the surface. Thanks for visiting Southern Illinois

  • @bfloy1837
    @bfloy1837 2 года назад +3

    Great job Sally and Marty! You need to contact Brent Underwood from Ghost Town living, he would roll the red carpet out for you and show you his passion for history. You could earn your keep by helping out! It would be a great adventure for you, Marty and your beagle. Send him a message! Thanks for your dedication to history. From Elizabeth Illinois. 8

  • @avishekchaudhuri9321
    @avishekchaudhuri9321 2 года назад +2

    If people are leaving, they must be going somewhere, where are they going? I am from India, looking for some perspective. Don't know why I fell in love with this Channel after reading Tom Sawyer 🤗🤗 I find resemblance I guess.

    • @christinatweet6580
      @christinatweet6580 2 года назад +1

      Don't miss reading "Huck Finn", a superior work to "TS"......Try reading " Giants in the Earth" by O.E.Rolvaag, about Norwegian emigrants & why they came to the Upper Midwest...Find all the Laura Ingalls Wilder books (Little House in the Big Woods) etc....they aren't "just" kids books, but very great stories of how Minnesota, So Dakota, etc we're settled.....happy reading..

  • @tomkouts5713
    @tomkouts5713 2 года назад +1

    Love it