Authorities in southern Illinois are investigating half a dozen recent fires in the village of Marissa, including one that destroyed a local landmark serving as a museum to the area’s coal mining history.
The blaze gutted the Academy Building Friday night. The building was once a school and later became home to the local historical society and its museum.
Mayor Jerry Cross says it was built in 1891. He tells the Belleville News-Democrat the building was a “treasure” and housed coal-mining artifacts, as well as information about the school and the town.
About an hour after that blaze, a second fire was discovered a few blocks away at a large storage shed.
Authorities believe four other recent fires at small outbuildings and a home were intentional.
Topics Illinois
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