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  1. Visit Galena, IL: Things to Do, Events & Hotels | Galena Country

    Discover the charm of Galena Country in Illinois! Plan your getaway to Galena today to experience local flavor, rich history, rolling vineyards and more.

  2. Galena - Wikipedia

    Galena, also called lead glance, is the natural mineral form of lead (II) sulfide (PbS). It is the most important ore of lead and an important source of silver.

  3. Welcome to the City of Galena | City of Galena

    The City of Galena is nestled in the hills of Northwest Illinois and boasts beautiful architecture and year-round outdoor recreation. Come pay us a visit!

  4. Top Things to Do in Galena, Illinois - Midwest Living

    Apr 9, 2024 · On the Galena River in northwest Illinois, this town's century-old buildings now house shops, galleries, wineries and restaurants. Beyond Main Street, find water sports, golf …

  5. Galena, Illinois | the town that time forgot

    Nestled in the rolling hills of the Southern Driftless, you will find the historic town of Galena, Illinois.

  6. Galena | Lead sulfide, Lead ore, Silver ore | Britannica

    Rarely found free in nature, lead is present in several minerals, but all are of minor significance except the sulfide, PbS (galena, or lead glance), which is the major source of lead production …

  7. Galena: Mineral information, data and localities. - mindat.org

    Galena is the primary ore mineral of lead.

  8. Find Things to Do in Galena, IL | Galena Country

    Discover the best things to do in Galena, IL! Our guide is packed with ideas for all travelers and tips for an unforgettable trip to Galena Country.

  9. Galena, Illinois - Wikipedia

    Galena developed as the largest steamboat hub on the Mississippi River north of St. Louis. Galena was the home of Ulysses S. Grant and eight other Civil War generals. Today, the city …

  10. Helluva Half Mile | Enjoy Illinois | Enjoy Illinois

    Galena's Main Street boasts half a mile of more than 125 independently owned shops and restaurants, one door after another.