Explore Historic Leclaire

Friends of Leclaire host the annual Leclaire Parkfest on the third Sunday in October as a way to promote the unique history of the Leclaire National Historic District. The 19th Annual Leclaire Parkfest will be on Sunday, October 17, 2010 from Noon until 5 PM.

Food booths run by local non-profit organizations and offer a wide variety of choices, typically Italian beef, steak kabobs, chicken and dumplings, hot dogs, walking tacos, curly fries, funnel cakes, lemonade, and more.

 

A booth serving wine and beer is also on site. DAR hosts their annual used book sale with thousands of books and very low prices and there are a variety of craftsmen selling their wares.

Children’s activities include an art activity booth, games and pony rides.

The purpose of the festival is to promote Leclaire’s history, and to that end there are displays of photos, and literature about Leclaire available including walking tour brochures.

 

There is also a narrated trolley tour of the historic district that runs throughout the afternoon on the half hour from the Friends of Leclaire booth. A display of vintage tractors and farm equipment can be found on the Madison Avenue side of the park.

Parking for Leclaire Parkfest is available at Leclaire School on Franklin Avenue (2 blocks east of the festival), at the Historic Nelson Campus of LCCC (3 blocks north of the festival) or on the streets of Leclaire. 

 

Friends of Leclaire welcome visitors to “our” neighborhood

 

 

Pony rides for the kids

 

 

The Old St. Louis Levee Band Trio

 

 

Historical Society provides information for visitors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Groovyware

 

 

Stephenson House Docents visit the festival

  

 

Narrated Trolley Tours of the Historic District