Marseilles, Illinois

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Lovell Kimball arrived at the area along the Illinois River known as the Grand Rapids in 1833 from Watertown, New York. Kimball, aware that the Illinois-Michigan Canal Bill had passed and the canal would eventually reach the rapids, hired a surveyor to lay out a town. Kimball called the town Marseilles in reference to the French city of Marseille as he hoped it would become a similar industrial center in Illinois. Marseilles, pronounced mar-SAYLZ, was officially platted on June 3, 1835; the plat was revised twice for railroad and canal right-of-ways.

Seattle Sutton Marseilles Museum

151 Washington Street
Marseilles, IL 61341
815-795-7976

Troll Hollow Campground

2265 N. 2453 Road
Marseilles, IL 61341
815-795-2537

Scenes from Around the Corridor