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At that time, Antoine Clérissy rented a factory in the plain of Saint-Michel, then established himself Joliette, Marseille where he continued his work until 1732.
Louis' main legacy is most tangible in the Midwestern United States and Quebec, mostly through geographical names, including the cities of Joliet, Illinois; Joliet, Montana; and Joliette, Quebec (founded by one of Jolliet's descendants, Barthélemy Joliette).
Highway 175 serves as an east–west route between Lake Bronson, Hallock, the Red River, and Joliette, ND.
The Olympic Archery Field, Joliette was a field located in Joliette, Quebec.