I've always had a love of history. Living in Madison County has allowed me to enjoy numerous historical landmarks such as the Lewis and Clark trail, Cahokia Mounds and The Benjamin Stephenson House.
My favorite area that relates to real estate is the charming Leclaire Historical District in Edwardsville.
State Route 159 cuts through the Leclaire District. It's lined on both sides by mature trees and creates a beautiful scene in the summer, spring and fall.
For lovers of historic homes, the Leclaire district has quite a story. It was founded in 1890 by N. O. Nelson, and was chosen as a location for Nelson's plumbing company. Nelson's vision was a "utopian" village, where each employee had not only their own home, but a host of other amenities. Access to schools, parks, and recreation were also part of Nelson's plan.
The Leclaire district is still enjoyed today. A beautiful park, complete with fountain and lake is in the center of the development. Historic Leclaire Field recently underwent a renovation, and the crack of a baseball bat is still heard on summer days. Leclaire is also home to the Madison County Children's Museum.
From a real estate perspective, the vision that Nelson had in 1890 can still be enjoyed today in this vibrant section of Edwardsville. Homes range in size, from small cottages to grand 2-stories. The Leclaire district is very affordable for everyone from new home owners, to empty-nesters and families.
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