BINDING OUR STATE TOGETHER: 200 YEARS OF CANALS, RAILROADS AND ROADS

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History, Presentation

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Adults
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People and communities have always sought to connect with other places for personal, cultural, economic, and political reasons. Over our state's 200 year history, private companies, state government, and national government have developed different forms of transportation and communication. Our territory was changed from a sparsely settled and minimally connected area to a place with an extensive set of linkages between communities and regions. These developments have been key factors in shaping our state’s history and character. Though the core changes are obvious and perhaps taken for granted, the details and interesting stories along that historical path are fascinating and illustrate our desires and need for connections.

About the presenter:
Dr. Norman Moline is professor emeritus of geography at Augustana College. After receiving his Ph.D. in geography from the University of Chicago, he taught human geography and environment courses for 45 years at Augustana, specializing in historical geography of the U.S. and geography of East Asia, particularly China. He served two terms and has been reappointed for 2019-21 on the Illinois Historic Sites Advisory Council which acts on National Register nominations. His presentation draws upon books, data, and on-site experiences.