The state of Illinois is among the most populous of the United States (in the top ten), so it has a number of cultures, rather than just one. In Illinois, there are many ethnic groups (including Hispanic-American, African-American, Native American, Serbian-American, Chinese-American, etc) and people of numerous religions. One of the best-known black-Jewish synagogues (led by Michelle Obama's cousin, a famous rabbi) is in Chicago, and there are also mosques, churches, Buddhist and Hindu temples, etc. Thus, it is difficult to discuss the culture of Illinois, since each of these groups contributes to the state's diversity.
what is culture of Illinois
The Cahokia Mounds are in Illinois. The Mississippian culture built the mounds sometime between 600–1400 AD.
The phone number of the Belgian Culture Center is: 309-762-0167.
The web address of the Belgian Culture Center is: http://www.belgianmuseumquadcities.org/index_ie.htm
The web address of the Balzekas Museum Of Lithuanian Culture is: http://www.balzekasmuseum.org
The address of the Belgian Culture Center is: 712 18Th Ave, Moline, IL 61265
The phone number of the Balzekas Museum Of Lithuanian Culture is: 773-582-5143.
There are five main regions in Illinois: Northern Illinois, Central Illinois, Western Illinois, Southern Illinois, and the Chicagoland area. Each region has distinct characteristics and influences on the state's culture and economy.
The address of the Balzekas Museum Of Lithuanian Culture is: 6500 S Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL 60629-5136
Some good places in order to study about Jewish Culture would be for example "The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization" in Oxford, UK or "The Program in Jewish Culture & Society" at the University of Illinois.
The site is called Cahokia Mounds.
The present day state where you can find the city of Cahokia is Illinois. Cahokia was a pre-Columbian Native American city located near present-day Collinsville, Illinois. It was the largest and most influential urban settlement of the Mississippian culture.