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Quincy National Cemetery
β OpenWelcome to Quincy National Cemetery, a historic and serene resting place located at 3701 Maine Street, Quincy, Illinois. Established as a national cemetery in 1882, Quincy National Cemetery has a rich history dating back to the Civil War era. Originally part of Woodland Cemetery, it was elevated to national status to honor and memorialize Union soldiers. In 1899, the cemetery was relocated to its current site within Graceland Cemetery, continuing its legacy as a soldiers' lot. Quincy National Cemetery is dedicated to honoring the memory of nearly 10 million veterans through the Veterans Legacy Memorial (VLM), a digital platform where you can post tributes, share military service timelines, and upload images and documents. This interactive feature ensures that the stories and achievements of our veterans are preserved for future generations.
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Statue of Olive Oyl/Swee'Pea/Jeep
β OpenWelcome to the Statue of Olive Oyl/Swee'Pea/Jeep, a unique local landmark celebrating the legacy of one of the most beloved characters in cartoon history. Located at 600 State Street in Chester, Illinois, this charming tribute honors Olive Oyl, a character created by Elzie Crisler Segar in 1919 for the comic strip Thimble Theatre. Olive Oyl, known for her iconic relationship with Popeye the Sailor, has captivated audiences for generations with her distinctive personality and adventurous spirit. Our statue not only commemorates Olive Oyl but also features Swee'Pea and Jeep, other cherished characters from the Popeye universe. This delightful installation is a must-visit for fans of classic cartoons and those interested in the rich history of Chester, Illinois, the hometown of Olive Oyl's inspiration, Dora Paskel.
600 State Street, Chester, Illinois 62233, United StatesAdvertisements
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