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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Love Family Reunion Part II - Things to Do in Madison County, IL

As promised, here is a sampling of things the family might want to do or see while visiting the Love Farm.  Everything on here is family friendly but do check out the websites to make sure the activity would hold the interest of your child.  All these sites are within about 30 miles.

1.  Cahokia Mounds State Historical Site.  This ancient Native American burial site has a great                 museum and a huge mound that requires many steps, but the views from there are stunning.
     https://cahokiamounds.org

2.  National Great Rivers Museum, Alton, IL.  This museum of the Mississippi River has a working         lock and dam.  greatriverroad.com/Cities/EAlton/riverMuseum.htm   Afterward, a drive up
     Hwy. 100 along the Mississippi River is fun as it passes through some cute old river towns.

3.  Gardens at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville (SIUE)  6 Arbortum Lane, Edwardsville,          Illinois.    www.siue.edu/gardens/visit   There is a 1/2 mile paved walking trail in this public                botanic garden that passes flowers, trees, themed gardens, and a bridge over a turtle pond.

4.  Edison's Entertainment Complex. 2477 S. State Route 157, Edwardsville, IL  (618) 307-9020

5. Altitude Trampoline Park.  91 Fountain Drive, Glen Carbon, IL  (618) 663-3879

6.  Edwardsville Watershed Nature Center.  159 Tower Ave., Edwardsville, Illinois
     www.watershednaturecenter.org   This site has walking trails through prairie, forest, and wetland         habitat.

7.  Henry's Rabbit Ranch and The Mother Road, a.k.a. Historic Route 66. 
     1107 Historic Old Route 66, Staunton, IL.  www.illinoisroute66.org  Did you all know that                   Historic Route 66 follows along Illinois State Route 157?  And that it passes through Hamel and         Staunton?  If you're interested in getting your kicks on Rte. 66, you can find parts of it only miles
     from the farm.  Be sure to stop by this roadside attraction and pet the bunnies at Henry's.                     www.henrysroute66.com

8.  Cemeteries.  You can find family markers at Quercus Grove Cemetery just a couple of miles               from the farm up Aldrich Lane.  There are also markers of family members in Woodlawn                    Cemetery in Edwardsville, 1400 St. Louis St.  Of interest is the Nix-Judy Pioneer Cemetery at
    N. Bluff Rd. (IL 157) in Glen Carbon.  Katherine Pittman Love was raised by the Judy family
    in Glen Carbon after she was orphaned. The Judys were pioneers of the area.

9.  Lewis and Clark State Historic Site, Hartford, IL.  As part of this complex you can go up into
     a tower with great views of the rivers, see the site where Lewis and Clark set out on their historic
     journey, and visit a very nice museum.  www.campdubois.com   www.confluencetower.com
     https://www.npsgov/lecl/planyourvisitleclvcillinois.htm

10.  Edwardsville Children's Museum, 722 Holyoake Rd., Edwardsville (618) 692-2094

11.  If you have some time to go a little further afield, there is plenty of Abraham Lincoln                           history to be found at Springfield, IL, there is an Amish Settlement at Arthur, IL, and of course           there is the great city of Saint Louis, MO, which is only about 30 miles from the farm. 

Love Family Reunion - Installment I Places To Stay

To those readers of this blog who are descendants of the the Love Family (you know who you are because you received an email invitation to this event), I promised to post information that you might find useful if attending the reunion.  Here is the first installment, places to stay near the farm.

You already have the address of the farm in your save-the-date email.  The following locations are all sited within 25 miles of the farm.  There's no particular order to the listings.  All dollar amounts are just guidelines and are subject to change.  Please contact me if you have any questions regarding places to stay.  All locations except #1 and the campground serve breakfast.

[I'm sorry, I don't think the links will link even after all my hard work on this].

1.  Innkeeper Motel.   401 State St., Hamel, IL 62046     (618) 633-2111           $45/night
      www.inkeeperinn.com    This motel is the closest to the farm, about 10 minutes away.

2.  Hampton Inn.    5723 Heritage Crossing Drive, Glen Carbon, IL  62034       $93/night
     This location is near Interstates 270 and 255, and a short distance to State Route 157, which gets         you to the farm from Edwardsville.  It's about a 25 minute drive to the farm. (618) 589-5000.
     http://hamptoninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/illinois/hampton-inn-and-suites-st-louis-edwardsville- STLEDHX/index.html

3.  Holiday Inn Express.  1000 Plummer Drive, Edwardsville, IL  62025          $146/night
      (618) 692-7255    On State Route 157 as it goes through Edwardsville, this hotel is about 20                minutes from the farm.                             https://www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/hotels/us/en/edwardsville/stlex/hoteldetail


4.  Country Hearth Inn and Suites.    1013 Plummer Dr., Edwardsville                $100/night
      This is located on the same street as #3.  (618) 656-7829
      https://www.redlion.com/edwardsville


5.  Comfort Inn.    3080 S. State Route 157, Edwardsville                                     $93/night
     A little further south, this lodging is about 23 miles from the farm.  (618) 656-4900
     https://www.choicehotels.com/illinois/edwardsville/comfort-inn-hotels/il423


6.  Super 8.  1527 Herman Road, Staunton, IL  62088                                          $75/night
     This is only about 15 miles from the farm, in nearby Staunton.  (618) 635-5353
      https://www.wyndhamhotels.com/super-8/staunton-illinois/super-8-staunton/overview


7.  Rustic Acres Campground.  New Douglas, IL  (217) 456-1122  This is about 15-20 miles
     from the farm, if anyone is interested in camping.

If this list isn't adequate I suggest looking in Troy, IL, which is about 10 miles from Hamel down I-55.  Alton , IL, is about 21 miles from the farm and is another possibility. 

We've only ever stayed in #2 and #3 and we like both and can recommend them.  #3 is only a few years old (same for #4, I think).  We don't have first-hand experience with the other places so use the reviews to help make your decision.  Can't wait to see those of you who can come to the reunion!!

Next post will have things of interest to see or do in the Madison County area.

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Front Stair Restoration


Here are the beginnings of the restoration of
the front stairs which were taken out in the 1960s
to make a bedroom for Grandma Love, when she
could no longer negotiate stairs to her bedroom on
the second floor.  All traces of the original stairs have
vanished except for this one newel post, which is shown 
leaning against its new counterparts, and which remained
in place where the top of the stairs met a landing that launched
into a short stairway to the second floor hallway. We now have
matching newel posts, along with craftsman-style square balusters
and a bread rail handrail (so called because it looks like the rounded, 
squat top of a loaf of bread).  These details have been copied from a
reproduction Sears Robuck catalog that our wonderful contractor, Joe 
Hutton, uses for period details.  (see below)


(I realize this photo is hard to read, so let me just say that
square baluster stock doesn't cost $.02 per each anymore!)


Here's a photo of the old newel post still in situ at
the top of the stairs.  The red circle emphasizes the mark left
by the original handrail (as seen in the photo from the Sears
Catalog), which gave them the clue as to the shape that the
renovated stair rail needed to have.  This photo was taken from
someone standing in a second-floor bedroom (which will become 
an office for us).  All of these open spaces that you see were walled off 
after the stairs were removed (as referred to, above), with the exception
of the stairs beyond the open doorway, which lead down to the kitchen and 
which can't be seen from this angle.  Those kitchen stairs will remain. 
When the stair renovation is complete I will post more photos. 
Stay tuned!