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Hamburg




Flooding in Hamburg, Illinois sends us on a detour through the town.








River View



The Great River Road, Illinois Highway 100, runs alongside the Mississippi River from Alton to Grafton with mostly-unobstructed views of the river.




Grafton Detour



Grafton, Illinois sits at the confluence of the Illinois and Mississippi rivers.  On the west end of Grafton we encountered flooding, and a detour.
















Piasa Park

In 1673, Father Jacques Marquette saw a pictograph of dragon on a limestone bluff overlooking the Mississippi River
"While skirting some rocks, which by their height and length inspired awe, we saw upon one of them two painted monsters which at first made us afraid, and upon which the boldest savages dare not long rest their eyes. They are as large as a calf; they have horns on their heads like those of a deer, a horrible look, red eyes, a beard like a tiger's, a face somewhat like a man's, a body covered with scales, and so long a tail that it winds all around the body, passing above the head and going back between the legs, ending in a fish's tail. Green, red, and black are the three colors composing the picture."
 -  Father Jacques Marquette, 1675



The mural seen by Father Marquette no longer exists, but a much newer painting of a Piasa Bird now looks over the Mississippi River from Piasa Park, upstream from Alton, Illinois.

In 1836, college professor John Russell published an article claiming rhe Piasa Bird was a man-eating dragon that terrorized locals until their chief bravely risked his own life to kill the monster. Whether the legend was fabricated by Russell or handed down by natives, it makes a nice story and helps attract tourists to the Alton area.





Alton



Alton, Illinois, is a Mississippi River sits about 15 miles north of Saint Louis. The city once thrived on manufacturing; but as manufacturing along the Mississippi River declined, Alton has transformed itself into a tourist destination.




The pink line painted along the side of the mill marks the high water level during the 1993 floods


The Argosy Casino attracts tourists and their money

The Clark Bridge (in the distance) crosses the Mississippi River; connecting Alton to West-Alton











Alton Riverfront Park




Alton, Illinois, is one of the few river cites we've encountered so far on our journey up the Mississippi River from which views of the river are not obstructed by levees or flood walls.











Good Morning Arch

The view from our room at the Hyatt Regency


My morning office


Goodnight Arch


Chester Bridge

The Chester Bridge was completed in 1942, destroyed by wind in 1944, and a rebuild completed in 1946.