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Nauvoo, IL is a historic city located on the banks of the Mississippi River in Hancock County. It was founded in 1839 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormons. Nauvoo quickly became the largest city in Illinois, boasting a population of over 12,000 residents by 1844. The city was known for its impressive architecture, including the Nauvoo Temple and the Nauvoo House, which served as a hotel for visitors. However, the Mormons faced persecution and were eventually forced to leave Nauvoo in 1846, leaving behind a rich history and a legacy that is still celebrated today.


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