The Nicholas Jarrot Mansion, located at 124 East First Street in Cahokia Heights, Illinois, is a historic site managed by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency (IHPA). This historic house is a testament to the rich history of the area and offers a glimpse into the past. Although currently inactive, the mansion is preserved by the IHPA and is a significant part of the local heritage.
The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency (IHPA) maintains the Jarrot Mansion closed to the public, with the exception of occasional seasonal open-house festivals. These events provide a rare opportunity for visitors to explore the mansion and learn about its history and significance.
The Jarrot Mansion is situated less than half a mile from the Cahokia Courthouse State Historic Site, where Nicholas Jarrot served as a judge for St. Clair County. This proximity allows visitors to explore both sites and gain a broader understanding of the area's history and Jarrot's role within it.
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