- Funks Grove, Illinois
Funks Grove is a historic unincorporated community on
U.S. Route 66 in McLean County,Illinois ,United States southwest of Bloomington. The grove for which the settlement is named, "Funk's Grove", is aNational Natural Landmark .Natural history
Illinois's Grand
Prairie is spotted with "groves", small patches of land where local terrain conditions discouraged prairie fires and allowed trees to reach maturity. One of these spots is the lower drainage of "Timber Creek", a prairie rivulet that forms a tributary of "Sugar Creek". All of these creeks eventually form part of the Sangamon River drainage of theIllinois River .cite web |url=http://dnr.state.il.us/INPC/Directory/Sitefiles/Area5/FUNMC.htm |title="Funk's Grove Nature Preserve: McLean County" |work=INPC Nature Preserve Directory |accessdate=2008-05-02 |format=HTML]The banks of Timber Creek, in early historic times, were thickly forested with
white oak s,bur oak s, andsugar maple trees. The white oak became thestate tree of Illinois, while the sugar maples were used by local Illini Native Americans to make springtimemaple syrup andmaple sugar .cite web |url=http://www.funksmaplesirup.com/history1.html |title=Funks Grove History |accessdate=2008-05-02 |format=HTML]Maple sweetening was highly prized among early Euro-American settlers, and as early as 1824 Isaac Funk settled here. The Funk family began to sell "sirup" commercially in 1891, and the family continues to control and harvest much of the grove
as of 2008 .Funks Grove today
An 18.6-acre (0.07 km²) parcel within the largely privately-owned grove was dedicated by the state of Illinois in 1985 as the "Funk's Grove Nature Preserve".
Due to
fire suppression , the makeup of tree life in Funk's Grove is changing from historic times, with the original oaks not reproducing themselves naturally.Funks Grove continues to be a favorite landmark for users of historic U.S. Route 66, which is signed in McLean County as it passes through the grove. In addition, a rest stop lies on the edge of the grove on
Interstate 55 at Illinois Milepost 149. The rest stop contains some memorabilia of the grove.References
External links
* [http://dnr.state.il.us/INPC/Directory/Sitefiles/Area5/FUNMC.htm Illinois Department of Natural Resources]
* [http://www.iwu.edu/~psolowsk/website/Funks_Grove.html Illinois Wesleyan University]
* [http://www.funksmaplesirup.com/ Funks Grove maple "sirup" farm]
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