In vivid historical images and rare archival documents, see for
yourself how Joliet became a quintessential American City.
Joliet once was a lush prairie bordered with scenic bluffs along the Des
Plaines River. In the late 19th century, settlers and a large influx of
Eastern European immigrants arrived, transforming the area into a
bustling industrial community of steel, limestone, manufacturing, and
transportation. In the 20th century, Joliet transformed itself from an
industrial hub to a destination of entertainment and tourism. Tourism
thrives as people visit the National Hot Rod Association drag strip,
NASCAR track, two casinos, the JackHammers minor-league baseball team
and baseball stadium, a water park, the historical museum, and library.
Joliet depicts the rich cultural heritage impressed on the city and
shows how the people lived and worked together, earning Joliet the title
of All-American City in 1955 by the National Municipal League and Look
magazine.