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Church of the Holy Family (Cahokia, Illinois)

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Area
  
3.6 acres (1.5 ha)

Added to NRHP
  
April 15, 1970

NRHP Reference #
  
70000851

Designated NHL
  
April 15, 1970

Church of the Holy Family (Cahokia, Illinois)

Location
  
East 1st St., Cahokia, Illinois

The Church of the Holy Family (French: Eglise de la Sainte-Famille) is a Roman Catholic church located in the St. Clair County, Illinois city of Cahokia. Built in 1799 to replace a similar church built in 1699, it is a log building. Constructed of black walnut timbers in the traditional French Colonial "poteaux-sur-solle" (post-on-sill) vertical-log construction style, the Log Church is only one of five built in this style that still exist in North America. The church was declared a National Historic Landmark and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. The building is located on First Street in Cahokia.

Holy Family parish is the oldest continuously active Catholic Parish in the United States, having been founded in 1699 by Canadian missionaries. Roman Catholic Services are still conducted in the church

Tours

Guides conduct daily tours during the summer from 11:00am through 4:00pm. Guides read a brief history of the church and then allow visitors to walk around.

References

Church of the Holy Family (Cahokia, Illinois) Wikipedia