Valmeyer Historic School and Walking Tour FRIDAY


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NEW event.
Will go again: 2031
Cost: $10 - $5 for the museum and $5 for the walking tour.
321 S Cedar Bluff Drive, Valmeyer, IL
In 1993, Valmeyer, IL flooded. The village residents' decision to move the village 2 miles east to higher ground and their successful move, "is seen as a potential model for other localities retreating from sea level rise" from wikipedia. "They are really a textbook example of how a town can recover, start over and thrive after devastation – Nicholas Pinter" from BBC article cited below.
The tour will begin at the old one-room schoolhouse of Valmeyer (relocated to new Valmeyer) where they have exhibits on early Valmeyer, a village founded in 1857 by the Meyer family and incorporated as a village in 1909.
We will then have a walking tour of "old" Valmeyer, "The old townsite has been described as a ghost town with few inhabitants". from wikipedia. Our docent is Dennis Knobloch, who was mayor of Valmeyer in 1993. Read more about Dennis and the move here: https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20220310-the-illinois-town-valmeyer-could-be-a-model-for-relocation
Dennis told me the group would have to keep him in check as far as length of time during the walking tour of old Valmeyer - he says he can talk for 5 minutes or 5 hours or anywhere in between depending on what we want. I told him maybe 60-90 minutes!


Valmeyer Historic School and Walking Tour FRIDAY