Glen Carbon


Best Places to Live
 Glen Carbon Ranked Among Top 100 Best Places to Live

Money's list of America's 100 best small towns 2009
The Village of Glen Carbon, located in Madison County, is a highly-desirable residential
community combining the historic past with new homes and businesses.
 Convenient travel to the Metropolitan St. Louis Missouri area, makes Glen Carbon particularly attractive.

Glen Carbon Centennial Named Best Small Library 2010

Originally called the"Goshen Settlement", this mining community was incorporated in 1892.
The saltbox homes along Main street are reminders of the Village's past.

Home construction boomed in the early 1970's, and continues to grow.
 With it's pastoral setting, Glen Carbon has attractive homes and Subdivisions, major biking and hiking trails, parks, museum, shopping and even a covered bridge.

Glen Carbon is part of the Edwardsville School District, which has been rated by a national
magazine as being in the top 100 school systems in the nation.Several private and parochial schools are located in the area, as well as Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville.

History

The Goshen Settlement was an early American pioneer settlement in what is now Illinois, located to the east of St. Louis, Missouri. The settlement was located about one mile southwest of modern Glen Carbon, Illinois, at the point where Judy's Creek emerges from the bluffs into the American Bottoms, on its way to the Mississippi River.

In 1799, David Bagley, a Virginia Baptist minister passed through the area and determined that it was a land of such expanse and luxuriant vegetation that he compared it to the Biblical Land of Goshen. References to this Land of Goshen have persisted since that time.

In 1801, Col. Samuel Judy received a military grant for 100 acres near the base of the bluffs, just north of Judy's Creek, and became the first permanent settler of Madison County. The area became known as the Goshen Settlement, and, while its boundaries were never clearly outlined, it was centered on the Judy property at the junction of Judy's Creek and present day Illinois Route 157.

In 1808, the Goshen Road was built as a wagon road across Illinois, from the Goshen Settlement to the salt works near Old Shawneetown, Illinois. The trail crossed the state diagonally following a route from Peter's Station to the north and west of Glen Carbon, east to Troy, Illinois, and then in a southeasterly direction, eventually ending at Shawneetown on the Ohio River. The existing Goshen Road running from Route 159 to the intersection of Route 143, south of Edwardsville, is part of the original road.

Today the Goshen Settlement is mostly remembered by a line of short road segments named "Goshen Road", across Illinois, and many places named "Goshen" that were once adjacent to this long lost road to a long lost place. These names are all the more confusing because the modern towns of Goshen, Illinois and Goshen, Indiana are no where close to the old settlement.

 External links

-Courtesy of Wikipedia



                         

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Entertainment

Biking & Walking Trails
Stephenson House
Childrens Museum
Showplace 12 Movie Times
Cottonwood cinema


           









Utility Companies

SBC (telephone)
Charter Communications (cable)
Trash Pickup

Miscellaneous Links

DMV

Glen Carbon Centennial Library

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