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BLOOMINGTON — 7 people were added to McLean County's COVID caseload on Friday, when the health department announced daily reports will be discontinued in favor of weekly reports.
"We will continue to monitor new COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and the burden placed on our hospitals and health systems. We will increase the frequency of COVID-19 updates if necessary," said Marianne Manko, McLean County Wellness Department public diplomacy coordinator, in a statement. "We encourage the public to monitor the CDC Community Levels to help inform decisions for personal prevention strategies and individual behaviors based on local conditions and their unique needs."
The section volition release updates on Fridays, starting March 11.
McLean County'south 7-solar day positivity rate dips below 1%
The seven new COVID cases bring the county'due south total to 49,060 probable and confirmed cases since the pandemic began. No new COVID-related deaths were reported Friday, leaving that total at 361.
Since concluding Friday, 88 cases have been reported in McLean County and x,462 cases have been reported in Illinois. Statewide, 272 COVID-related deaths were reported in the by week.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has indicated McLean County's COVID-xix community level is depression. A total of eight patients accept been admitted to McLean County hospitals with COVID-xix in the last seven days and 1.8% of the county'south infirmary beds were in employ by COVID patients, the health department reported.
A single-day testing clinic will be bachelor from nine a.one thousand. to 12:45 p.m. Wednesday, March 9, at Grossinger Motors Arena in Bloomington. Pre-registration is recommended and available at mcleancountyil.gov.
Information on additional testing sites and vaccination clinics in McLean County is also on the county website.
In McLean County, 61.53% of the population is considered fully vaccinated, and statewide 63.86% of Illinois residents are fully vaccinated.
Armchair travelogue: Visit Central Illinois from the comfort of habitation
Travel Primal Illinois: Cultural Attractions
Plan your summertime trips with this list of cultural attractions located correct at home in Central Illinois.
Listed alphabetically past city. Source: 2015 Illinois travel guide.
Arcola Depot Welcome Centre
135 N. Oak St., Arcola, (800) 336-5456, (217) 268-4530, arcolachamber.com
The historic depot provides data about this small-town community, and houses the largest drove of antiquarian brooms and brushes in the United states. Pick upward maps and data on the Amish sites to assistance yous explore this area.
Illinois Amish Museum
Rockome Gardens, 125 N. County Rd. 425E, Arcola, (217) 268-4306, amishcenter.com
Step back in time with a hosted tour to when meals were made from scratch and buggies ruled the road. This is the get-go museum in Illinois dedicated to Amish culture.
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Abraham Lincoln Long Nine Museum
200 Due south. Main St., Athens, (217) 636-8755, abrahamlincolnlongninemuseum.com
Located on the way to Lincoln's New Salem Historic Site, this building was built in 1832 past Col. Matthew Rogers. Lincoln visited it on his style from New Salem to Springfield. It at present houses dioramas well-nigh Lincoln'south connexion to Athens. Open June - Sept. and by engagement.
J.H. Hawes Grain Elevator Museum
300 Vine St., Atlanta, (217) 648-2056, haweselevator.org
Discover a connection to the unique industry of producing, storing and shipping Illinois' grain. The museum, saved by local citizens from condign a do fire for local firefighters, has been an agricultural haven always since.
Lincoln Courtroom and Museum
101 West. 3rd St., Beardstown, (217) 323-3271, (217) 323-3225, lincolninbeardstown.org
See the original building where Lincoln successfully tried the famous Almanac trial. Museum too houses the Rudy Black gun collection, the River Museum featuring the Illinois River, a memorabilia room for the internationally known Beardstown Ladies investment club and a souvenir shop.
Bryant Cottage Country Celebrated Site
146 Eastward. wilson St., Bement, (217) 678-8184, bement.cyberspace
Some historians believe that Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas conferred near guidelines for their historic debates in this 1856 cottage.
David Davis Mansion State Celebrated Site
The David Davis State Historic Site at 1000 Eastward. Monroe Drive, Bloomington.
Ewing Cultural Center and Genevieve Green Gardens
48 Sunset Rd., Bloomington, (309) 829-6333, ewingmanor.ilstu.edu
Congenital in the late 1920s, the estate and its grounds are a peaceful retreat that puts all four seasons on display.
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The McLean County Arts Center, 601 Northward. East St., Bloomington, hosts internationally acclaimed art exhibits, besides as works by regional and local artists.
McLean County Museum of History
200 N. Principal St., Bloomington, (309) 827-0428, mchistory.org
Housed within the one-time McLean Canton Courthouse in the downtown Bloomington foursquare where President Abraham Lincoln once expert police force, the museum features permanent and rotating exhibits that explore the rich history of cardinal Illinois.
Prairie Aviation Museum
2929 E. Empire St., Bloomington, (309) 663-7632, prairieaviationmuseum.org
Experience aviation technology and history up close. The headquarters houses a theater, aircraft models, engines, photos, uniforms and Ozark Airlines memorabilia.
Krannert Art Museum & Kinkead Pavilion
500 E. Peabody Dr., Champaign, (217) 333-1861, kam.illinois.edu
Krannert Art Museum houses a collection of more than than 8,000 works. The second largest public art museum in the state also hosts lectures, symposiums and concerts. Cease by the cafe and bookstore.
Orpheum Children's Scientific discipline Museum
346 North. Neil St., Champaign, (217) 352-5895, orpheumkids.com
Wonders of science accept eye phase at this hands-on museum, located at the Orpheum Theatre, built in 1914. Exhibits include alive animals, a water tornado, a miniature castle and an outdoor dinosaur dig.
Parkland Art Gallery
2400 w. Bradley Ave., Champaign, (217) 351-2485, parkland.edu/gallery
This gallery displays works past gimmicky regional and national artists. Exhibits illustrate a wide range of traditional and innovative work. The gallery also hosts the National Invitational Watercolor Testify and Invitational Evidence of Ceramic Art.
Sousa Archives & Heart for American Music
Harding Band building #240, 1103 S. 6th St., Champaign, (217) 244-9309, library.illinois.edu
John Phillip Sousa'southward personal band-music library, willed to the University of Illinois, is on display, along with period ring uniforms and musical instruments. Relive a forgotten fourth dimension when you footstep into this museum honoring a truthful "music man."
William 1000. Staerkel Planetarium
Parkland College, 2400 W. Bradley Ave., Champaign, (217) 351-2568, parkland.edu
A Zeiss Star Projector projects 7,600 visible stars onto a 50-ft. dome. The planetarium as well presents astonishing light shows.
Lincoln-Douglas Debate Museum
416 W. Madison Ave., Charleston, (217) 348-0430, charlestontourism.org
A life-size statue marks this site, commemorating the second of the famous debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas.
Tarble Arts Center
S. 9th St. at Cleveland Ave., Charleston, (217) 581-ARTS, eiu.edu/tarble
Located on the campus of Eastern Illinois University, this museum features changing art exhibitions, Illinois folk art, a chamber music serial, classes and a souvenir shop.
C.H. Moore Homestead/DeWitt County Museum
219 E. Woodlawn St., Clinton, (217) 935-6066, chmoorehomestead.org
C.H. Moore and Abraham Lincoln were close friends and police force associates. Enjoy the lovely Victorian home, farm buildings, blacksmith shop and telephone display.
Weldon Springs Union Schoolhouse Interpretive Center
4734 Weldon Springs Rd., Clinton, (217) 935-2644, dnr.illinois.gov
Stop past and learn from park interpreters who are filled with knowledge about nature and wildlife. The visitors center includes a restored one-room schoolhouse and a township hall, both featuring scientific and historical displays and exhibits.
Vermillion County Museum
116 Northward. Gilbert St.,, Danville, (217) 442-2922, vermilioncountymuseum.org
The museum replicates the courthouse where Lincoln skillful constabulary from 1841 to 1859. Also on-site is the 1855 Fithian Abode. Run into the room where Lincoln spent ii nights in 1858 and the balcony where he gave an informal speech.
Vermillion County War Museum
307 N. Vermillion St., Danville, (217) 431-0034, vcwm.org
Located in the refurbished Carnegie Library building, this museum constantly adds to its drove of artifices and memorabilia. The museum features a history of 10 wars involving the United States
African-American Cultural Museum and Genealogical Club of Illinois
235 w. Eldorado St., (217) 429-7458, world wide web.african-americancultural.org
Here you will notice a drove of photos, art and other materials documenting the history and contributions of African-Americans across the nation.
Children's Museum of Illinois
55 Southward. Land Guild Rd., Decatur, (217) 423-KIDS, cmofil.org
Explore more x,000 sq. ft. of easily-on exhibits focusing on people and cultures, the arts, physics, humanities, the ecosystem and health services. It'south entertaining for kids of all ages.
Hieronymus Mueller Museum
420 W. Eldorado, Decatur, (217) 423-6161, muellermuseum.org
A tribute to Decatur's "unsung genius," this museum showcases all of Mueller's amazing contributions to modern technology.
Macon County History Museum
5580 Northward. Fork Rd., Decatur, (217) 422-4919, mchsdecatur.org
The prairie years and the Victorian era come to life at this official Looking for Lincoln location. The Prairie Hamlet features the 1830s log courthouse where Lincoln tried several cases, a train depot, blacksmith shop, impress shop and more.
Madden Arts Center
125 Northward. H2o St., Decatur, (217) 423-3189, decaturarts.org
The warm, welcoming and slightly funky Madden Arts Center is a richly renovated hub. The building houses galleries, classrooms, an art shop and a photo lab. The Anne Lloyd Gallery showcases local exhibits, as well as extraordinary traveling collections.
Frank Lloyd Wright's First National Bank of Dwight
122 W. Master St., Dwight, (815) 584-1212, fnbofdwight.com
This nearly unchanged structure has withstood the examination of fourth dimension and is a picture-perfect replica of Wright's original building plans. At present, this fully functional bank is a historic symbol for the city of Dwight.
Effingham County Courthouse Museum
Jefferson Ave. at third St., Effingham, (800) 772-0750, effinghamcountymuseum.org
Built in 1871, this courthouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, the museum recalls the history of Effingham through transportation and rotating veterans exhibits.
Greenup Train Depot & Museum
213 Due west. Cumberland St., Greenup, (217) 923-9306
This 1870, two-story landmark one time served as Greenup's railroad depot. today, a museum recalls the era of small-town depots with displays of railroading artifacts.
DeMoulin Museum
110 W. Main St., Greenville, (618) 664-4115, demoulinmuseum.org
Learn nigh Greenville'south DeMoulin mill, which has produced everything from lodge paraphernalia to band uniforms.
The Richard westward. Bock Sculpture Museum
315 East. College Ave., Greenville, (618) 664-6521, greenville.edu
Located on the Greenville College campus, this museum is a tribute to the artist Richard Bock, who worked with Frank Lloyd Wright for many years. More than 300 of his sculptures are in the collection.
Simpkins War machine History Museum
605 E. Cole St., Heyworth, (309) 473-3989, simpkinsmuseum.com
More than 1,000 American shoulder patches, 130 pieces of war machine headgear, 500 uniforms and fifty rifles are on display here, too as a Civil War 34-star American flag fabricated in 1861.
David Strawn Art Gallery
331 West. College Ave., Jacksonville, (217) 243-9390, strawnartgallery.org
View early Mississippian Native American pottery, the Miriam Cowgur Allen antique doll collection and rotating exhibits in a historic home.
Governor Duncan Mansion
four Duncan Pl., Jacksonville, (800) 593-5678, jacksonvilleil.org
Used for country business during Joseph Duncan'due south term from 1834 to 1838, the mansion is now restored and refurbished to its original luster. This three-story, 17-room construction is the simply official governor'south mansion outside Springfield.
Looking for Lincoln Sites
1463 Gierke Rd., Jacksonville, (217) 543-5678, lincolninjacksonville.com
Follow in the steps of Abraham Lincoln through historic Jacksonville. See the places he visited, read nigh the history and hear the real stories as his friends and associates knew him.
Woodlawn Farm
1463 Gierke Rd., Jacksonville, (217) 543-5678, woodlawnfarm.com
This is the showcase homestead of Jacksonville's network of nine documented Underground Railroad homes. Woodlawn was settled in 1824 past Kentuckian Michael Huffaker and his wife. One-time slaves were ushered through this dwelling house on their way to freedom.
Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site
The 1840s farm and home of Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln, Abarham Lincoln'south parents, is open year-round and includes the Stephen Sargent Farm, the Reuben Moore Home and a visitors center. A living-history programme is featured, with costumed interpreters.
Heritage in Flight Museum
Logan county Aerodrome, 1351 Airdrome Rd., Lincoln, (217) 732-3333, heritageinflight.org
Run into shipping and memorabilia dating back to WWI in the building that once housed German prisoners of war at Campsite Ellis.
Lincoln Heritage Museum
1115 Nicholson Rd., Lincoln, (217) 735-7399, museum.lincolncollege.edu
Through rare and celebrated pieces relating to Lincoln and the Ceremonious War, as well as through A/Five presentations, object reproductions and realistic 19th-century room re-creations, the visitor is fatigued dorsum into Lincoln's world. Hither, visitors are invited to run across history, hear history and feel history.
Postville Courthouse State Celebrated Site
914 fifth St., Lincoln, (217) 732-8687, postvillecourthouse.com
Lincoln served every bit a lawyer on the 8th Judicial Circuit, stopping here at the outset Logan County Courthouse, in utilise from 1840 to 1847.
Museum of the One thousand Prairie
Rte 47 N., ane/2 mile from i-74 N., Mahomet, (217) 586-2612, museumeofthegrandprairie.org
Encounter an all-encompassing collection interpreting 19th- and early 20th-century life.
Harlan Hall
603 Locust St., Marshall, (217) 826-2034, (217) 826-1044, harlanhallmarshall.com
Home to the National Road Welcome Center, this heart tells the story of the political figures, surveyors and builders of the National Road.
Monticello Railway Museum
992 Iron Horse Pl., Monticello, (877) 762-9011, mrym.org
The museum offers vintage train rides, weekends May-Oct. Grab the train from the museum site and view the various pieces of railroad equipment, from steam to electrical.
Monticello Wabash Depot
200 Railroad St., Monticello, (800) 952-3396, (217) 762-7921, monticellotourism.org
Depart on a vintage train ride from the depot, built in 1899. Information technology also serves as a visitors heart for Monticello.
Mount Pulaski Courthouse State Historic Site
City Square, Mount Pulaski, (217) 792-3919, illinoishistory.gov
Ane of two remaining courthouses on the Eighth Judicial Circuit traveled by Abraham Lincoln, the site served equally the county courthouse from 1847 to 1853.
Challenger Learning Eye at Heartland Community College
1500 West. Raab Rd., Normal, (309) 268-8701, challengerlearningcenter.com
An educational organization offering an interactive, simulated space feel for students and other groups. These "missions" promote leadership, communication and critical thinking skills and improve science and technology education.
Children's Discovery Museum
101 E. Beaufort St., Normal, (309) 433-3444, childrensdiscoverymuseum.net
Explore, imagine, create and play with iii floors of amazing hands-on exhibits, special events, educational programs and the Discover More! Shop.
Illinois Country Academy Planetarium
ISU Felmley Hall of Science, Normal, (309) 438-8756, phy.ilstu.edu
The planetarium caters to all ages, with enriching public presentations, educational workshops and a view of the Milky way.
Bicentennial Fine art Center
132 S. Cardinal Ave., Paris, (217) 466-8130, parisartcenter.com
Relish this historic 1828 mansion-turned-art-gallery with rotating displays that showcase the work of noted Midwestern artists. Classes and workshops for children and adults are offered year-round. Hours are Tue.-Fir. 10 a.m. - four p.1000.
Edgar Lee Masters Home & Museum
eighth and Jackson streets, Petersburg
In retention of the American poet and author of The Spoon River Anthology, memorabilia and works are on display in the house where Edgar Lee Masters lived as a young boy.
Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site
15588 History Ln., Petersburg, (217) 632-4000, lincolnsnewsalem.com
Visit this reconstructed 1830s village where Abraham Lincoln lived equally a immature adult. Twenty-four buildings and costumed interpreters copy pioneer life. Theatre in the Park offers family unit entertainment during the summer months.
International Walldog Mural and Sign Art Museum
217 N. Mill St., Pontiac, (815) 842-1848, muralmuseum.com
This museum tells the history of outdoor sign and landscape advertising.
Livingston County War Museum
321 North. Main St., Pontiac, (815) 842-0301, livingstoncountywarmuseum.com
This living history museum, staff by military veterans, honors the men and women from the area who have served in the military.
Pontiac-Oakland Automobile Museum
205 N. Mill St., Pontiac, (815) 842-2345, pontiacoaklandmuseum.org
Covering the history of these two classic American car brands, the museum houses numerous pristine vehicles, a comprehensive library of historical maps and brochures and original pattern drawings.
Route 66 Hall of Fame & Museum
110 Westward. Howard St., Pontiac, (815) 844-1166, il66assoc.org
The Mother Road comes alive with memorabilia from the celebrity days of Route 66. Take a stroll down memory lane equally you scan through pictures and stories of the highway as it began in Illinois in 1926.
Chanute Air Museum
1011 Pacesetter Dr., Rantoul, (217) 893-1613, aeromuseum.org
The largest aerospace museum in Illinois showcases the 76-year history of Chanute Air Force Base. Special memorial items are defended in honor of Illinois pioneer aviators and Chanute AFB commanders and heroes.
Boarman's Chevy Bel Air Museum
224 Westward. Master St., Shelbyville, (217) 774-4919
This museum, decorated in 1950s sock-hop style, houses eight Chevys from the 1950s. It has 1950s memorabilia, Chevy clocks, neon signs and a jukebox.
Shelby County Courthouse
301 E. Master St., Shelbyville, (217) 774-4421
Built in 1879, the courthouse displays historic paintings, including Robert Root's depiction of the Lincoln-Thorton fence. Courtrooms are open for viewing during the calendar week when courtroom is non in session.
Funk Prairie Home and Jewel Museum
10875 Prairie Habitation Ln., Shirley, (309) 827-6792, funksgrove.org
All xiii of the Prairie Home'southward rooms are open for viewing and decorated with their original furniture, which dates back to the 1860s. Visitors can likewise view a large collection of gems and minerals.
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
112 N. 6th St. and 212 Due north. 6th St., Springfield, (800) 610-2094, presidentlincoln.org
Acquire the entire Lincoln story under ane roof. Experience election nighttime in 1860, the Blue Room of the White House, Ford'southward Theater and multiscreen, land-of-the-art project technology to immerse you in the 19th century.
Air Gainsay Museum
835 S. Airport Dr., Springfield, (217) 522-2181, aircombatmuseum.org
Through the brandish of more than a dozen armed forces aircraft, this museum pays tribute to veterans who operate, maintain and support America's military shipping.
Dana-Thomas Firm State Historic Site
301 East. Lawrence Ave., Springfield, (217) 782-6776, dana-thomas.org
This business firm, built in 1902 for socialite Susan Lawrence Dana, exemplifies Frank Lloyd Wright's early on architecture, art glass and piece of furniture way.
Daughters of Wedlock Veterans of the Civil War Museum
503 S. Walnut St., Springfield, (217) 544-0616, duvcw.org
The war that helped shape a state is remembered here in War of the Rebellion: Official Records of the Wedlock and Confederate Armies. The museum also contains medals, photos, currency and uniforms.
Edwards Place
700 Due north. fourth St., Springfield, (217) 523-2631, springfieldart.org
At the hub of Springfield's 19th-century social and political life, this beautifully preserved mansion saw many illustrious visitors, including Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas.
Elijah Iles House: Springfield'southward History Museum
628 Southward. 7th St., Springfield, (217) 492-5929, iles-house.blogspot.com
Feel the celebrated Greek Revival-style house once endemic by a founder of Springfield, Elijah Iles. It houses a permanent showroom, Springfield as Urban Frontier, 1818-1836.
Executive Mansion
The Illinois Governor's Mansion, at 410 E. Jackson St., in Springfield, volition reopen in July afterwards more than a twelvemonth of major renovations.
Thousand Regular army of the Republic
629 S. seventh St., Springfield, (217) 522-4373
Tintypes by Civil War photographer Matthew Brady are amid the highlights of this large assortment of Civil War memorabilia.
Illinois Burn Museum
Illinois State Fairgrounds, Cardinal Ave. at Main St., Springfield, (217) 524-8754, state.il.us/osfm
Step back in time inside Old Firehouse Building #7 on the grounds of the Illinois Land Fair. See antique burn-service memorabilia, artwork, equipment, sculptures and one of the nation's largest collections of firefighters patches.
Illinois Land Capitol Complex
301 S. 2nd St., Springfield, (217) 782-2099, cyberdriveillinois.com
Murals, paintings and bronze add to the beauty of this center of country government, built in 1877. The Illinois Firewoman Memorial and Illinois Police Officers Memorial are too function of the complex.
Illinois State Military Museum
Camp Lincoln, 1301 N. MacArthur Blvd., Springfield, (217) 761-3910
This museum, located on the grounds of Camp Lincoln, is committed to collecting, preserving, interpreting and exhibiting the war machine heritage of Illinois. It besides serves every bit the headquarters of the Illinois National Guard.
Illinois State Museum
502 Southward. Leap St., Springfield, (217) 782-7386, museum.state.il.u.s.
Exhibits tell the story of Illinois' land, life, people and fine art, including sights and sounds of Native American life and works by Illinois artists.
Korean War National Museum
9 South. Old State Capitol Plaza, Springfield, (888) 295-7212, kwnm.org
Three-dimensional exhibits depict the story of the Korean War past replicating the war experience.
Lawrence Memorial Library/Mata Simpson Resource Centre
Lawrence Education Center, 101 Due east. Laurel St., Springfield, (217) 525-3039, springfield.k12.il.us
In 1905 Frank Lloyd Wright designed the interior of this school library, which has been restored to its original luster.
Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices State Historic Site
Old Land Capitol Plaza, S. sixth St. at Eastward. Adams St., Springfield, (217) 785-7289, illinoishistory.gov
built in 1841, this edifice was at hone time the simply federal court in Illinois and besides served as Lincoln'due south law part.
Lincoln Home National Historic Site
413 S. 8th St., Springfield (217) 492-4241, nps.gov/liho
Visit the just dwelling Abraham Lincoln owned in his life, now located at the heart of a iv-block celebrated site which includes a visitors middle at the home of Lincoln's neighbors.
Lincoln Ledger
Chase Bank, Southward. 6th St. at E. Washington St., Springfield, (217) 527-3860
Lincoln first deposited $30 in 1853 at this depository financial institution, the oldest in Illinois. Now yous can review his bank transactions.
Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site
Oak Ridge Cemetery, 1500 Monument Ave., Springfield, (217) 782-2717, illinoishistory.gov
This is the tomb where Abraham Lincoln, his wife, Mary Todd; and three of their iv sons rest. Be sure to see the statuary inside the tomb that shows Lincoln at different periods of his public career.
Lincoln'due south Family Pew
Starting time Presbyterian Church, 321 Due south. 7th St., Springfield, (217) 528-4311, lincolnschurch.org
Seven Tiffany windows illuminate the sanctuary of this church and Abraham Lincoln'due south family unit pew. It is open June - Sept.
National Museum of Surveying
521 E. Washington St., Springfield, (217) 523-3130, surveyingmuseum.org
This new museum features exhibits including Lincoln the Surveyor, The History of Surveying and traveling exhibits such as Science on a Sphere.
Old State Capitol Land Historic Site
The 1837 Former State Capitol in Springfield is where Lincoln delivered his "House Divided" speech and where he lay in state before his burying in Oak Ridge Cemetery.
Vachel Lindsay Home
603 S. 5th St., Springfield, (217) 524-0901, illinoishistory.gov
The 1879 birthplace of the native Springfield pet-creative person, this house remained Lindsay'south just dwelling house until his death here in 1951. The firm was built in the 1840s by the same person who congenital the Lincoln Home.
Christian County Historical Museum and Genealogy Society
Rte 29 at Hwy. 48, Taylorville, (217) 824-6922
This is the original building where Abraham Lincoln expert police force. Come across this historic home, courthouse, school and log house all built between 1820 and 1858. Group tours should make reservations.
Champaign County Courthouse
101 Eastward. Principal St., Urbana, (217) 384-3725
Champaign Canton is a leader in pedagogy, health care, government and agriculture. Visit the urban center's courthouse for a glimpse into the processes of Champaign County lawmaking.
Japan Business firm
2000 South. Lincoln Ave., Urbana, (217) 244-9934, japanhouse.art.illinois.edu
Nihon Business firm offers the public an opportunity to acquire about traditional Japanese civilisation through tours, tea ceremonies and special events throughout the year.
The Spurlock Museum
600 S. Gregory St., Urbana, (217) 333-2360, spurlock.illinois.edu
The Spurlock Museum features five galleries celebrating the cultures of Africa, ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, Europe, Eastern asia, Southeast Asia and Oceania, the Americas and the ancient Mediterranean.
National Route Interpretive Center
106 s. 5th St., Vandalia, (618) 283-2728, vandaliaillinois.com
Learn nigh the history of travel and transportation in the early on days of our country and how the National Road helped open the W.
Vandalia Land Firm State Historic Site
315 West. Gallatin St., Vandalia, (618) 283-1161, vandaliaillinois.com
The oldest surviving capitol edifice in the land, the Vandalia State House is full of history and antiquity. See the very place where Abraham Lincoln served while in the House of Representatives.
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The Livingston County War Museum will be honored by the Illinois Association of Museum as its Volunteer Institution of the Year later this month in Springfield. The museum honors the men and women from the expanse who accept served in the military.
Contact Kelsey Watznauer at (309) 820-3254. Follow her on Twitter: @kwatznauer.
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