7 June 2018
First stop today was in Arcola Illinois to see the Hippie Memorial, dedicated to Bob Moomaw by his wife. Bob was not a hippie but admired the freedom of the hippie culture.


Just down the road I discovered a memorial to the creator of Raggedy Ann and Andy, John Barton Gruelle who was born in Arcola in 1880.


There is a Raggedy Ann Festival here every year in June and it started today. I met 4 avid fans, Diane and Charlie from Indianapolis, Christie from Alabama and Mary from Arkansas. There are several murals throughout the town to enjoy as well.
This mural for the Arcola Candy Kitchen was painted by 5 New Zealand and 1 Australian artist.

Arcola has a population of around 3,000 and it fascinated me how much art and history you can find here. They also have a broom corn festival!
Illinois also has an active Amish community. I love this pic of how they meld with modern day community.

I then drove 4 hours to Hannibal Missouri, the land of Mark Twain. I enjoyed a play “Mark Twain Himself” Actor Richard Garey, the owner of the Planer’s Barn Theatre, plays the role of Mark Twain recounting his story.

I then enjoyed a Mark Twain Riverboat dinner cruise on the Mississippi River.


