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CapitolFax.com: Question of the day

  • Bill Baar · 2 years ago
    I wonder how many of us have been to all of these places. I've made four of them but some not since I was a kid.

    I'd add the skyline of Chicago from Lake Michigan.
  • schroedk · 2 years ago
    I think it's at best an average list, nothing really that sets Illinois apart from a lot of other states. One thing I find amusing is that there are no Lincoln-related sites on the list. Not that I have anything against Abraham Lincoln, but Springfield's absolute fascination and reliance on him is not unlike the coworker who only talks about their fabulous son/daughter ALL THE TIME! We get it; move on. Having said that, I think it is somewhat surprising that there isn't at least one Lincoln-related thing on the list.
  • Garp · 2 years ago
    I just got back from Starved Rock and it is really a great time. The water falls are really flowing right now from all the rain. Lots of mud in the canyons for kids to wallow around in. We saw 3-count em-3 copperheads.

    I have some tips. Take the kids to the Grizzly water park right outside of Starve Rock during the week so you get the discount price and avoid any lines for the slides.

    In Earville, just a few minutes north is a drive in theatre which we went to Saturday night. It was great fun for my son who has never been to one and cool for me as well.

    There are actually 3 State Parks all in the area and we had as much fun at Mathiason as we did at Starve Rock
  • Bryan Baier · 2 years ago
    These are "Wonders?"

    How about reversing the flow of the Chicago River? The Western hemisphere's tallest building? The Deep Tunnel system? Cook County Hospital's billing system.
  • bored now · 2 years ago
    this list seems to be balanced geographically. i wonder if that makes it less wonderful...
  • Mr. Ethics · 2 years ago
    Dickson Mounds - It was much better before the PC police took it over - but still a wonder of how life was here in central Illinois many years ago.
  • Ron Burgundy · 2 years ago
    How about the Museum of Science and Industry. It's the only building left from the World's Fair and is a great place to take kids and adults.
  • mother nature · 2 years ago
    Interesting how so many are natural sites with recreational opportunities -- while the state is gutting DNR's budget and this gov has repeatedly sought to raid the funds dedicated to acquisition and preservation of open space. IL ranks near the bottom in funding to preserve and protect natural areas.
  • anon · 2 years ago
    Wow. I just had a huge flashback. When I was at U of I back in the late 70's we must have gone to Allerton Park. I have always kind of remembered going to some huge estate type park out in the boonies, with statues all over the place. We were really, really, high and drunk so my memory has always been fuzzy. Everyone once in a great while, when I thought I remembered going to this place, I wasn't even sure it existed or if I was just remembering some funky 70's movie. I hadn't realized I was traveling through one of Illinois's Wonders at the time. It has my vote.
  • what · 2 years ago
    No Lincoln. Then we should take land of Lincoln off the licensce plates. Give the Presidential Library to the Feds.
    To overlook Lincoln to honor a ballpark that has not hosted a world series winner.
  • True Observer · 2 years ago
    For its location and design, Lincoln Park Zoo merits being on the list.
  • Team Sleep · 2 years ago
    I think southern Illinois has all of the natural beauty (save for Starved Rock and parts of the northwestern corner, such as Dixon's Rock River bypass and Galena). Areas such as Rend Lake, the Garden of the Gods, Monk's Mound, the bluffs along the Mississippi, the convergence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, Cave-in-Rock State Park...it's all beautiful. I would add all of those items to the list.
  • Objective Dem · 2 years ago
    I'm surprised that Rend Lake beat out the Shawnee National Forest's Garden of the Gods.

    I'm also amazed that Cahokia Mounds didn't make the list. They're a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Wrigley field is a bit stupid. It is an old ballpark and nothing more. One quick alternative is Sears Tower, the world's tallest building for a significant time period.
  • Carl Nyberg · 2 years ago
    I would nix Wrigley Field for Sears Tower, Robie Home or Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio on architectural merits.

    And you could replace Wrigley Field with the Michael Jordan statue on athletic achievement merits.
  • Way Northsider · 2 years ago
    Wrigley Field has atmosphere. Sears tower is sterile. Not sure about all these natural areas and how they would really compare to states with a lot more natural beauty. The idea is to promote tourism and pc dictates they get one site per region so this is the outcome. I think Wrigley Field deserves to be on the list but so does the Chicago lakefront. However, heaven forbid Chicago gets TWO things on the list!!
  • Doug Dobmeyer · 2 years ago
    The list is average. I would put the state capitol building on the list - a wonderful and beautiful building to work in. Several people have mentioned Lincoln sites - certainly his burial place.

    Illinois has so many, so the ther seven picked qill automatically call attention to those not chosen.

    I think the list is fair, but doesn't include all of the best sites.

    Doug Dobmeyer
    dobmeyer.com
  • yinn · 2 years ago
    I found Lincoln's tomb to be awesome in the old-fashioned sense of the word. My first instinct would be to replace Wrigley Field with that.
  • ArchPundit · 2 years ago
    Cahokia Mounds is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Western Hemisphere. Unfortunately,the state continues to allow development encroachment on it and has done little to preserve the site.

    Of course, the new find of the underground petrified forest should also be one,but hardly anyone knows of it yet.

    ===Dickson Mounds - It was much better before the PC police took it over - but still a wonder of how life was here in central Illinois many years ago.

    Yeah, it's like when we don't display Lincoln's bones in his tomb. What's wrong with these PC people who think the dead deserve respect.
  • Shelbyville · 2 years ago
    How about the Old State Capitol?

    I suppose I have visited most of the sites mentioned, but I was expecting a bit more of the list.
  • Little Egypt · 2 years ago
    Giant City State Park in Makanda (that's near Carbondale for you northerners), Mississippi River Bridge at Alton, Frank Lloyd Wright's Dana Thomas Home in Springfield, and Lincoln's New Salem State Park in Petersburg. I agree completely with Allerton. It's a gorgeous place and hard to believe it is a crown jewel of Illinois that Blago has not tried to sell.
  • Taylor Street · 2 years ago
    And they don't mention "Mario's Italian Lemonade in Chicago's Little Italy"...tsk.tsk.tsk...
  • Jeff · 2 years ago
    There was a huge push by students to get Rend Lake as a "Wonder" in hopes that it could bring a water park to the region/lake area. The group even showed ways to vote more than once per day, so it may have been a bit rigged. 59 members to this group.

    The link (hope you can open it): http://uis.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2248473522

    Description:

    If you live in Southern Illinois you have gotten used to driving for two hours to do anything exciting. Why should we have to drive that far when Rend Lake has so many natural resources that we have not tapped. Rend Lake has a chance to bring in a water park excluding the factor of money and a bogus board member.
    Go to

    http://www.enjoyillinois.com/sevenwonders/south...

    Scroll down and vote for Rend Lake. The winner receives grant money, and Rend Lake could finally get a Water Park!!!

    To Vote more than once a day, clear all your history and go back to the site and vote again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again, and again,

    You get the point VOTE NOW....

    We may not beable to change to mind of the board members but we can change the money situation for Rend Lake by bringing in this grant money.
  • pickles!! · 2 years ago
    How about the Boyhood homes of Lincoln, Reagan and Obama? Oh, and the grave of Illinois most famous resident, Al Capone, at Mt. Carmel in Hillside.
  • NIEVA · 2 years ago
    Rend Lake? A big muddy water hole. Try Garden of the Gods!!!!
  • Guy Montag · 2 years ago
    Kind of a technicality, especially coming late to the game, but regarding the Baha'i House: How is it possible to have a nine-sided dome? I'm no math major, but I was under the impression that a true dome was just half of a sphere?
    Discuss/enlighten, if you please.
  • Decatur Dave · 2 years ago
    What a crock! This is the safe, geographically-balanced, offend no one (except Sox fans) list. It would be interesting to see what the votes really were. I imagine that this list was put together before any votes were recorded.
  • Gregor · 2 years ago
    My seven wonders:

    1> Blago's hair: never out of place, never grays, deflects meteors and FOIA requests.

    2> The wait for indictments: everyone feels they're inevitable, yet the administration acts like they extrude almond bark, as scandal afer scandal erupts.

    3> A budget. A REAL budget.

    4> Emil Jones: dancing the funky chicken on the third rails of politics like he's Nureyev, with his blatant nepotism and electric utility shilling.

    5> "Bill": His unflagging devotion to Blags in the face of reality puts Molly Brown and Polyanna to shame. He could start a religion.

    6> Chicago hot dogs; made just like our legislation.

    7> The Cap fax for being the one-stop source for getting a handle on what's being done to us or for us by state government.
  • Disgusted · 2 years ago
    The state capitol building as the biggest repository of empty, talking heads.
  • Rayne of Terror · 2 years ago
    Allerton really is a wonder. We live near by and visit many times every year and it always fills me with wonder and awe. When I go on a weekday I often have the place all to myself which is magical.
  • Anonymous · 2 years ago
    Besides Chicago, Galena is beautiful with lots of history. A wonderful weekend vacation. I'm also fascinated with the I and M Canal. Great for hiking and biking with many small town to visit along the trail.
    I know this Governor has gutted DNR but what few employees that are left do a great job with our state parks. A few come to mind near Chicago. Kankakee River State Park, Silver Springs FWA, Moraine Hills, Volo Bog and Goose Lake Prairie.
  • Way Northsider · 2 years ago
    Guy Montag - the 9 sided "dome" is not really a dome. Imagine 9 pointed leaf or petal shaped sides coming together at the top.
  • Rich Miller · 2 years ago
    "Way Northsider" ===Wrigley Field has atmosphere===

    You mean it stinks? lol