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- Renovated in 2012, Santa Fe Park is a three and a half acre park located in the heart of one of Chillicothe’s most historic neighborhoods. This park is packed with features and train themed décor. A list of offerings at Santa Fe Park include: 1/4 mile walking path, splash pad, pavilion, sledding hill, restroom facility, sandlot baseball diamond, thirty foot Read more...
- Located on historic Main Street in downtown Havana, the Stag Tap Beer Garden is a favorite outdoor gathering place, featuring a large stage for live music, an outdoor bar and plenty of space to relax in the garden. Read more...
- Wheel Art is a pottery studio and school offering classes to beginning and intermediate adults and children, workshops for all ages, private sessions, birthday parties, children’s summer camp and memberships for experienced potters. Pottery made at Wheel Art by its owners and members is for sale in the gallery store. Gallery store open Mon-Sat, 10am-2pm and by appointment. Read more...
- Alpaca apparel, yarn, fiber & more. Read more...
- Enjoy the taste of locally-produced wine in August Hill Winery’s Tasting Room. Beautifully decorated in modern decor, the tasting room has a welcoming environment and is the perfect place for a special evening out or to catch up with a group of friends. Select from a variety of wines and pair with “The Plate,” which includes three types of cheese, Read more...
- Just outside of Granville, Illinois in the little community of Mark, Denise and Keith Boggio operate Boggio’s Little Mountain Orchard. Both children of produce marketing families, the Boggios grow an amazing array of products, from fruits and vegetables to dried flowers, honey, and their famous nationally-award-winning apple cider. The in-house market bakery produces breads, pies, and other baked goods (try Read more...
- One of the wonderful things about West Central Illinois is that you can take home a bounty of locally grown vegetables, fruits, herbs, honey and jams from the Farmer’s Market in Jones Park in downtown Canton. Sponsored by Canton Main Street, in collaboration with Spoon River College, the Markets have become a popular meeting place, with families and friends sipping on free Read more...
- It’s your day your way at the Caterpillar Visitors Center where you’ll enjoy experiencing Caterpillar on a self-guided journey at your own pace. You’ll find interactive displays and exhibits sure to engage and entertain visitors of all ages. Climb in the seat of a massive two-story Cat 797 truck and take a virtual ride into a customer’s mine site down Read more...
- Founded to preserve and perpetuate the history of Chillicothe and surrounding areas through written and oral history and related artifacts, the museum showcases period displays and features the William Johnston McCulley Exhibit. McCulley is best known for being the creator of Zorro and several other super heroes. A portrait of the author/screenwriter and many examples of his works and Zorro-related Read more...
- The enthusiasm and resourcefulness of a small group of friends with one strong common interest in quality theatre was responsible for the birth of Corn Stock Theatre in 1954, the first outdoor theatre-in-the-round in Central Illinois. Read more...
- One of the major on-site archeological museums in the country, Dickson Mounds Museum also interprets the ecology of the Illinois River’s Emiquon region. The site itself lies where two major ecosystems meet: The Upper Mississippi River-Illinois River Bottomlands, and the Western Forest-Prairie complex. Turning onto the museum’s entry road, it’s easy to visualize this natural division, with the bottomlands situated Read more...
- The Utica Museum Complex houses the LaSalle County Historical Society, a group that acquired the stone warehouse (ca. 1848), one of 3 remaining original buildings on the I&M, which houses the society’s headquarters as well as a bookstore/gift shop and a number of exceptional exhibits. Also part of the complex are the Aitken School, an 1865 one-room school house, a Read more...
- Board the LaSalle Canal Boat, and enjoy the scenery, history and relaxation of a mule pulled ride on the waterway that changed the face of the nation – the historic Illinois & Michigan Canal. Your one-hour, round trip journey on a full-size replica canal boat will take you on the same hand-dug waterway that 19th century pioneers traveled. Your guides, Read more...
- We are a resale store and indoor shooting range. We have 5 lanes, 25 yards long. We also rent guns. FOID card is not required to use the range or gun rental. We charge per lane not per person. We also sell new and used guns. We scrape gold and silver. Read more...
- What started as a dream in the spring of 1997 has developed into a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of today’s hectic world. Mackinaw Valley Vineyard, owned and run by the Hahn family, hosts a winery, tasting room and gift shop. Choose from a selection of award winning red and white wines to savor by the glass or Read more...
- Nonie’s Bakery & Cafe is open daily and serves breakfast, brunch, and lunch. Relax in the Norman Rockwell/Grandma’s Dining Room or outside under the gazebo. Sandwiches, ice cream, espresso drinks, and fresh baked goods are just a few of the delicious treats offered at Nonie’s. Vegetarian menu options are also available. Read more...
- As one of the oldest and largest resources for contemporary art in Central Illinois, the Peoria Art Guild exhibits the artwork of local, regional, national and international artists. Read more...
- In the early twentieth century, High Street and Moss Avenue attracted many wealthy Peorians. They used their imaginations and money to build their dream houses on the bluff. This opulence can still be found in the ornamental iron works,turrets, and fish scale shingles that adorn many of our neighborhood’s houses. The years have brought many alterations, but as you walk Read more...
- The Peoria Historical Society operates two historic house museums; the John C. Flanagan House on Glen Oak Ave and the Pettengill-Morron House on Moss Avenue. The House Museums are available for tours on an appointment basis. The Society’s mission to preserve and celebrate Peoria’s history is evidenced by their 30,000+ item collection. Read more...
- Visit the new Peoria Riverfront Museum’s world-class facility on Peoria’s beautiful downtown riverfront. High-quality informative and interactive exhibits, all within view of the majestic Illinois River. Hear fascinating true tales or make your own history in The Street, an ever changing Peoria regional history gallery. Explore the Illinois River, from the critters who live there to the locks and dams Read more...
- Kickapoo Creek Winery is a great place in central Illinois to sample and purchase fine local wines, and to learn about how wine is made. Walk or hike along trails beside lakes, surrounded by vineyards and tall oak trees. Bring a picnic basket and walk the trails, gaze out over the beautiful lakes, cross the bridges and rest on the Read more...
- Illinois Sparkling Wine Co. is an independently-owned craft winery that specializes in making exceptional wines that aren’t stuffy or intimidating using the traditional method. Their wines are made in Peru, Illinois with 100% Illinois grown grapes. Stop in today at August Will Winery in Utica and experience sparkling wine the way it was meant to be. Read more...
- Sip on locally-produced wine at the Illinois River Winery tasting room located on Illinois Route 178 in Utica. Creating an “old world casual” atmosphere with bistro seating and comfortable couches, and a 30′ bar, the tasting room has up to 30 handcrafted wines available daily. The tasting room also has an outdoor wine garden where you can relax after a Read more...
- French explorer/cartographer Louis Jolliet first suggested the construction of a canal connecting Lake Michigan with the Mississippi River (via the Illinois River) in 1673, but it wasn’t until 1836 that construction actually began. The canal, measuring 96 miles long by 60 feet wide by six feet deep, was completed in 1848, instantly allowing boat travel from Chicago to reach the Read more...
- Our hidden paradise, nestled in a peaceful, quiet timber area, includes alpacas, llamas, miniature horses and donkeys, goats, sheep; and a variety of chickens, ducks and guinea hens. All of our animals are hands-on and love guests dropping in for a visit. We also have an on-site country gift shop stocked with our very popular Extreme Alpaca Socks, scarfs, hats, Read more...
- The Hegeler Carus Mansion is an architectural masterpiece and a key to the rich history of the Illinois Valley, the Midwest and the nation. Located near Starved Rock State Park, the mansion has remained virtually unaltered since its completion more than a century ago. The grounds were developed shortly after the mansion was built in 1874 and feature many unique Read more...
- Designed by the legendary gardener Oscar F. Dubuis and dedicated in 1896, Glen Oak Park is the focal point of northeastern Peoria and home to the Peoria Park District headquarters. Today, the park hosts daily visitors to its Peoria Zoo, Luthy Botanical Garden and various special events. Visitors can take advantage of the hiking/biking trail, fishing lagoon, fitness trail, picnic Read more...
- Mon-Tue: 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm Wed: 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm Fri: 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm Sat: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Read more...
- Docked at Downtown Peoria’s Riverfront Park, the paddle wheeler, Spirit of Peoria, embarks on regularly-scheduled cruises to various Illinois River destinations including Starved Rock State Park,Pere Marquette State Park and Saint Louis Riverfront. One-hour public sightseeing cruises are also scheduled on a regular basis, as are various theme cruises such as the Fall Foliage Lunch Cruise, Gospel Dinner Cruise, Festival Read more...
- Glassblowing studio and gallery, original hand-blown art glass and jewelry Read more...
- The orchard sports over 11,000 trees and 17 varieties of apples. We grow over 20 acres of pumpkins along with various other fruits and vegetables. Find a large assortment of gifts and delicious food offerings in our Farm Market and Apple Bin Bakery. Our Back 40 Fun Acres will keep the entire family busy for the day. Read more...