Piasa Bird (Alton, Illinois)
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The Piasa Bird is a restored painting on the bluffs, through the efforts of local citizens, government, and business advocates.
The Piasa Bird (pronounced Pie-a-saw), is a local legend in the Alton area. Its foundings go back to 1673 when Father Jacques Marquette, in recording his famous journey down the Mississippi River with Louis Joliet, described the "Piasa" as a birdlike monster painted high on the bluffs along the Mississippi River, where the city of Alton, Illinois now stands.
According to the diary, the Piasa "was as large as a calf with horns like a deer, red eyes, a beard like a tiger's, a face like a man, the body covered with green, red and black scales and a tail so long it passed around the body, over the head and between the legs."
The creature was given its name by the Illini Indians, "The Piasa", meaning a bird that devours men.
www.altonweb.com/history/piasabird
The Piasa Bird (pronounced Pie-a-saw), is a local legend in the Alton area. Its foundings go back to 1673 when Father Jacques Marquette, in recording his famous journey down the Mississippi River with Louis Joliet, described the "Piasa" as a birdlike monster painted high on the bluffs along the Mississippi River, where the city of Alton, Illinois now stands.
According to the diary, the Piasa "was as large as a calf with horns like a deer, red eyes, a beard like a tiger's, a face like a man, the body covered with green, red and black scales and a tail so long it passed around the body, over the head and between the legs."
The creature was given its name by the Illini Indians, "The Piasa", meaning a bird that devours men.
www.altonweb.com/history/piasabird
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piasa
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Coordinates: 38°53'52"N 90°11'56"W
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Gordon Moore Park
Olin Winchester Ammunition facilities
Pelican Island
Edward "Ted" and Pat Jones-Confluence Point State Park
Rosewood Heights, Illinois
Columbia Bottom Conservation Area
ConocoPhilips/Cenovus - Wood River Oil Refinery
Confluence of the Missouri & Mississippi Rivers
St. Louis Regional Airport
St. Charles County, Missouri