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The magnificent mile, a mecca of shops and restaurants is number one, the Lincoln library and museum is number two, Ulysses S. Grant Historic Home in Galena is number three. Navy Pier and Starved Rock Park round out the fourth and fifth major tourist sites. Illinois has a lot of history and culture and is a great place to live or visit.

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