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Piasa Bird
Alton,
IL ,
USA
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Illinois State Historical Marker |
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In 1673, Jacques Marquette reported that he and fellow French explorer Louis Joliet discovered a painting of what was probably two “water monsters”on the bluffs of the Mississippi River near present-day Alton. By 1700, those pictographic creatures were no longer visible. In 1836, the novelist John Russell described an image cut into the bluff of a legendary dragon-like creature with wings. According to Russell, the creature was called Piasa, “the bird that devours men.”: That version of the pictograph, as well as myths about the Piasa, have become prominent in folklore. Erected by the Junior League of Greater Alton and The Illinois State Historical Society, 1984.
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