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, Illinois in Clinton County

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Interested in fun facts and the history of New Baden, IL?
Then read on!

- New Baden is named after the town of Baden-Baden in Germany.
- The village was founded in 1855 as a railroad town, and it became a significant hub for the construction of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad.
- New Baden was home to the first high school in Clinton County, which opened in 1878.
- The village is known for its annual Dairy Day festival, which includes a parade, carnival, and live music.
- Hollywood actor Jimmy Stewart visited New Baden in 1946 to film scenes for the movie "It's a Wonderful Life." The town's train depot served as one of the film's sets.
- New Baden is home to several parks, including Optimist Park, which features a splash pad, and Kaskaskia Reserve, which offers hiking trails and wetland habitats for wildlife viewing.