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  1. Du Quoin ( / duːˈkɔɪn / doo-KOYN) is a city in Perry County, Illinois. It is best known for hosting the annual DuQuoin State Fair and the Street Machine Nationals. The population is estimated at 5,761 in the 2020 census. History. The area east of Du Quoin is known as Old Du Quoin. [3] .

  2. Du Quoin is a small town with welcoming warmth, and it is always friendly and safe. If you need to know anything about our “happening” town, there are a number of ways to find an answer. Call the City Hall, 618-542-3841 . Go to: http://www.duquointourism.org . Call the Chamber of Commerce at 618-542-9570, or the Tourism Commission at 618-542-8338 .

  3. Du Quoin is situated in the midst of a number of the state’s best outdoor destinations, including the largest public recreation area in Illinois.

  4. History. Our city’s namesake, Jean Baptiste Du Quoin (sometimes written “Ducoigne”), was born on January 21, 1750. The son of a Frenchman and a Tamaroa Indian woman, his life was characterized by contrasts and conflicts.

  5. Du Quoin is a city in Perry County, Illinois, United States. The population was 6,448 at the 2000 census. Du Quoin is located at 38°0?25?N 89°14?6?W / 38.00694°N 89.235°W / 38.00694; -89.235 (38.006815, -89.234885).

  6. Du Quoin. U.S. Census Bureau / Du Quoin, Illinois. TerraServer / Aerial Photo. A brief history of Du Quoin. Jean Baptiste Du Quoin (sometimes Ducoigne) was born on January 21, 1750. He was the son of a Frenchman and a Tamaroa Indian woman.

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  8. Living in Du Quoin, IL is a unique experience. With a population of just over 6,000 people, it has a small-town feel with all the amenities of larger cities. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and lush green pastures, providing stunning views of the countryside.