Day One-Afternoon

Bishop Hill 1854 Steeple Building- A 14 minute video presentation is shown highlighting the Colony descendants who speak about the Orginal Colony, its reasons for coming into existence, dissolution and growing up in Colony life.
Bishop Hill Museum - The remarkable record of Bishop Hill Colony life painted by Olof Krans is exhibited in this structure. Krans, a nationally recognized folks artist, painted his memories of growing up during Bishop Hill's communal era. Bishop Hill State Historic Site's Archives are also located in this building.
1848 Colony Church- One of the oldest buildings in Bishop Hill, a gambrel roofed building with two stories and a brick basement. The church has a total of 20 rooms used for family living space they all open on center corridors. The Sanctuary is located on the second floor and the pews are made wit native walnut and turned maple spindles. Services were conducted with women and children seating on the east side and men on the west.
1852 Bjorklund Hotel- This historic building received its first addition in 1857 and transformed the structure into a U-shape featuring a barroom and kitchen on the first floor and hotel keeper quarter above. in 1861, a third story with hotel rooms, ballroom and tower were added. The hotel showcases many fine decorative details: spatter painted walls, painted wood graining on trim, doors, and floors. Many orginal pieces of furniture adorn the rooms and hallways.
Step-On Guide will join the bus and provide historical discussion on the use of the Colony buildings, period technology and economic climate surrounding the Civil War time period. They will also share many unknown facts about the Colony.
After touring the historic sites, visitors will ride east on Main Street and the Colony history lesson continues and concludes at the Bishop Hill Street (north/south st.) and Main. Visitors will be dropped off at the 1853 Colony Store where they will be able to continue shopping for a favorite collectible item or delicious baked good treat hot from the oven.
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