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10 Signs You’re FromThe Illinois Valley

10 Signs You’re FromThe Illinois Valley

Home of the World-Famous Sweetcorn Festival, there is no denying that the Illinois Valley is the best place to live. These are signs you're from the IV!

Illinois Valley; a cluster of small towns in Central Illinois that is unknown to those who do not live there. The Illinois Valley is an enigma–both a cultural void, but a place with a culture all its own. If you or any of your friends have suffered these symptoms, you’re an IVer at heart, or need to plan a visit quick! These are the 10 signs you’re from the Illinois Valley.

1. You drive at least an hour away when you need to shop for decent clothes.

Thank heavens for the automobile! Shopping road trips are a must for any Illinois Valley fashionista given that we’re only a little over an hour from Peoria, Bloomington, and Fox Valley and two hours away from Chicago.

2. Fried Chicken and Ravs are your go-to comfort foods.

Whoever said fried chicken was best in the south has never been to Rip’s, Verucchi’s, Monari’s, or Garzanelli’s (RIP). If you’re in the mood for crispy skin and juicy, salty, chicken, the Illinois Valley has a plethora of options for even the most experienced friend chicken aficionado.

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3. Italian food is very confusing when you’re not eating at home.

Words cannot explain how shook I was when I went to an Italian Restaurant, ordered raviolis, and actually got them. That’s when I realized that in the Illinois Valley, we call it tortellini ravioli, or ravs for short. Hence, Italian food becomes confusing for everyone who grew up here.

4. It wouldn’t be summer without driving around aimlessly, as there’s not much else to do.

When there’s no plans to be made, what’s better than grabbing a couple friends and driving up and down the country roads? All you need is warm weather and good music to make the best summer memories in the simplest of places.

5. Going to Walmart is a legitimate pastime.

No matter where you hail from, Walmart is its own universe altogether. So, when push comes to shove, nothing brings entertainment like a trip to Wally-world. There’s no other toy section as fun to goof around in.

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6. You practically live at one of our state parks for the summer.

Mother nature is very kind to us Illinois Valley-ers and our beautiful state parks are proof of that. Whether you’re hiking the Dells of Matthiessen or visiting one of the many canyons of Starved Rock, stunning views and stunning memories are sure to be had by all.

7. And when the parks hit capacity, your life gets 100% more difficult!

Every town in the Illinois Valley has 10,000 people or less–so when we get tourists admiring our wonderful wildlife, things get a little messy. You’ll never see a local at Starved Rock on a holiday weekend, that’s for sure!

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8. Festival season is your favorite time of year!

The summer months bring actual social events to the IV! Celebrate Lasalle, Oglesby Fun Fest, Ottawa Riverfest, and the World-Famous Mendota Sweetcorn Festival are just some of the awesome events to look forward to. Fireworks, carnival rides, and fried snacks are synonymous with summer fun in the 815. Where else would you wait in mile-long lines for hot, buttery sweetcorn?

9. Wishing to move to Chicago or another large city is a common occurrence.

We tell people that we’re from Chicago anyways, because let’s be honest, has anyone in the real world actually heard of Lasalle-Peru? Tonica? Walnut? I don’t think so. Anyone can see that the hustle and bustle of the city is a refreshing break from the monotony of Illinois Valley life. After all, what’s a two-hour ride, anyway?

10. But whether you leave or not, you can’t deny the Illinois Valley is home.

Given that our area is so small, the community spirit here is like none other. When one of our own is in trouble, our community gathers around and supports each other, whether it’s by patronizing local business, or donating to local charities, like the Illinois Valley Animal Rescue, Rally for Lily, or Cops 4 Cancer. Families have resided in these areas for hundreds of years, and multiple generations, and for good reason. We may be little, and maybe a little strange, but we are truly lucky to call this community our own.

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Do you have any more signs you’re from Illinois Valley!? Share in the comments below!

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