I wanted to visit Carlyle Lake, Centralia and some little towns for quite awhile but just never made the trip. So we began our journey by driving east from Belleville towards Carlyle Lake. There were many little places to explore that I had never visited, only read or heard about. So we loaded up the car with food, supplies, baby diapers and kids.

We headed east and our first stop was in the small town of Beckemeyer. I had heard about, but never visited the Coal Miner’s Monument. It remembers those killed in the 1947 Centralia Coal Company disaster.
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splashing water in the fountain. No music was played while were there but we hope we can make it back when the bells are playing. On our way out of town we passed the Centralia Area Historical Museum which wasn't open. It will have to wait for our next trip. If history and surveying are your interests, make sure to see the Cardinal Point Historical Marker and Monument.
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Heading back home, we decided to make our way through several small towns. In Nashville, we stopped to take a peak at the Roadside Chapel. It is a small chapel, built on stilts, near the Nashville exit along Interstate 64. The chapel is very small and it wouldn't fit more than about 10 people. It is purported to be one of the smallest chapels in the world. Nashville also has a historical museum and an old movie theatre, "State", with a classic neon sign out front.
The charming town of Okawville was our last stop of the day. The Original Springs Hotel has been around for years. It still serves up original mineral spring baths for its guests. There are also two museums: Heritage House and Dr. Poos Home. The Heritage House has all the furnishings and contents just as they were left by the family who built the home in the 1800s.
As the last few minutes of daylight were fading, we made the short trip home. I was glad to have a day with my family and memories of several new interesting attractions in Southern Illinois.
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