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your travel planner for the Meeting of the Great rivers national scenic Byway and the communities all around alton, illinois: alton | Bethalto | Brussels | east alton | elsah Godfrey | Grafton | Hardin | Hartford | jerseyville kampsville | roxana | south roxana | Wood river Madison, jersey & Calhoun Counties
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The Alton Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau Visitor Center is open Monday thru Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday and Holidays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Visitor Center is closed Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Please inform the Convention and Visitors Bureau of any additions or changes that may be suggested for future editions of this guide. Every attempt has been made to verify the information contained in this publication. The Bureau is not responsible for incorrect, omitted or outdated information. PHOTO CREDITS: Pete Basola, Gene Kunz, John Metcalfe, Mike Stout, Mike Weaver and Keith Wedoe COVER PHOTO: Mike Weaver COPYRIGHT Š2013 ALTON REGIONAL CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
CONTACT US phone: (800) ALTON-IL or (618) 465-6676 email: info@visitalton.com 200 Piasa St. Alton, IL 62002
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a lto n r e G i o n a l C v B B oa r d o f d i r e C to r s Chairperson: Ann Badasch Vice Chair: Cindy Roth Secretary/Treasurer: Patty Rotermund Joanna Ahlin, Ben Allen, Karen Baker-Brncic, Kim Caughran, Steve Cousley, Leroy Emerick, Dale Hagen, Linda Jun, Jack Leonard, Mike McCormick, Dave Miller, Donna Moore, Jennifer Miglionico, Mike Nikonovich, Allison Richars, James Ryan
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life is made up of a million moments woven together over time. We take a mental picture of each milestone from first steps to first promotions to epic birthday celebrations. In between all of these meaningful occasions, we work hard to create our own memories that will take us to another time, another place, to relive an incredible moment from our past. Your next moment is waiting for you all around Alton, Illinois. It’s time to slide behind the wheel, primed for adventure, and hit the road to encounter new moments waiting to be made. Breathtaking scenery, flavorful adventures, leisurely strolls, thrilling outdoor expeditions, antiquing quests, historic journeys and monumental moments can all be found flowing along the banks of the mighty Mississippi River. Your getaway is whatever you make of it. Pack your bags and get ready to capture each moment. What are you waiting for?
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the Meeting of the Great rivers national scenic Byway isn’t your average roadway. Road trips taken as a small child yield return trips as a grown adult. It’s a road where youthful traditions of apple picking and eagle watching are revived, and the journey leads to new traditions of winery hopping, antique shopping and adventure seeking moments. It’s the road most travelled because of its exceptional scenic beauty — 33 miles of roadway cradled by the rolling waters of the Mississippi River and majestic limestone river bluffs. It’s the relaxation you’ve yearned for in a getaway, and the road trip you won’t soon forget. Set the cruise control because your next moment lies ahead.
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let’s drive Your byway journey begins in Hartford at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers where the Lewis & Clark journey began. Follow the roadway north through Wood River, a town that sprang up in the 1920s with the opening of the Standard Oil Refinery. The byway bends with the river until you arrive in Alton, one of America’s great river towns steeped in history and flowing with alton cultural experiences. In Godfrey, the natural landscape takes center stage with expansive river views found in the shadow of the bluffs. Peeking out Godfrey from the byway, catch a glimpse of early Americana in Elsah, known as "the village where time stood still.” Finally, the Mississippi and Illinois rivers converge elsaH in Grafton, where you can celebrate life on the river with wineries, shopping and unique festivals year-round. Your byway journey comes to an end at Pere Marquette State Park in Grafton, with outdoor Grafton adventures and magnificent scenic views in Illinois’ largest state park. Get ready to make miles of moments along the Meeting of the Great Rivers National Scenic Byway. Your journey starts noW.
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The great rivers lead to rare finds that you won’t want to miss. Request the Byway Driving Tour to make sure you visit all 18 stops on the byway tour. Call 1-800-258-6645 or go to GreatRiversByway.com.
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rom tHe BeGinninG of tHe leWis & Clark Fjourney to tHe days leadinG uP to tHe Civil War, learn to aPPreCiate tHe Here and noW WHen you take tiMe to relive tHe HistoriC MoMents of our Past. an ePiC journey With an order from President Jefferson in hand, Lewis & Clark prepared to embark on the journey of a lifetime across the uncharted western United States. The lewis & Clark state Historic site in Hartford tells the story of the five months the Corps of Discovery spent preparing for the expedition at the Camp River Dubois. The main gallery space is a visitor favorite, featuring a 55-foot full-scale keelboat with one side “cut away” to show how the men packed the boat. You can even experience the rustic conditions of camp life with a trip to the fortified encampment, located behind the museum. Seasonal festivals and events at the site bring history to life with re-enactors, demonstrations and period entertainment. Complete your historic journey with a visit to the lewis & Clark Confluence tower, where you can view the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers from 150 feet in the air.
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WalkinG WitH linColn Alton, Illinois may not be the first place that you think of when you think Abraham Lincoln, but you’ll quickly change your mind when you follow Lincoln and soldiers from North and South along alton’s lincoln & Civil War legacy trail. Gaze upon the lovejoy Monument and reflect in awe on Elijah Lovejoy’s courage and conviction, dying defending the rights of free speech and freedom of the press. Step back in time at lincoln-
douglas square to see the last of the senatorial debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas. Though Lincoln lost the election, the debate launched him into national prominence which led to his presidency. In the shadow of the Confederate Monument, pay your respects to the more than 1,300 Confederate soldiers that perished at the alton Prison during the Civil War. Travel to all ten sites and plan an extra stop at the alton Museum of History & art to see how the
currents of our nation’s history changed in these moments. iMMersed in tHe Present Once you build your connection to the past, return to the present to experience the art and culture inspired by the flow of the rivers. Beautiful
gardens, concerts in the park and artists in action, all offer a glimpse of a present culture that cherishes its rich and storied past. In the heart of Downtown Alton, the jacoby arts Center showcases the artwork of budding artists. Monthly acoustic concerts and poetry readings blend performance art and visual art in an inviting atmosphere. The local talent takes center stage at the alton little theater, the oldest community theater in Illinois. Each October, the Alton City Cemetery comes to life for vintage voices, in which actors portray characters from Alton’s spirited beginnings. Pause for just a Minute to refleCt on tHe HistoriC MoMents of tHe Past, WHiCH CHanGed our future forever.
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alton MuseuM of History & art Learn about Alton’s history, Elijah P. Lovejoy, Robert Wadlow, Underground Railroad and more. 2809 College Ave., Alton (618) 462-2763 | AltonMuseum.com alton Prison* Visit the structural remains of Illinois’ first state penitentiary, which held Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. William St. at Broadway St., Alton | (800) 258-6645 Brussels HistoriC villaGe jail This red shed-like structure in the center of town represents the one-room jails of the early 1800s. 131 E. Main St., Brussels (618) 883-2752 Center for aMeriCan arCHeoloGy Stop at the Visitor Center and Museum for exhibits about the Koster site and the 10,000 year pre-history of the lower Illinois River Valley. 100 Broadway St., Kampsville (618) 653-4316 | caa-archeology.org
leWis & Clark state HistoriC site Experience the Illinois side of the Lewis & Clark journey at National Trail Site #1, featuring a 55-foot full scale “cutaway” keelboat and Camp River Dubois fortified encampment. #1 Lewis & Clark Trail, Hartford (618) 251-5811 | CampDubois.com linColn-douGlas square* The final debate of Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln drew national attention. Lifelike statues of the two statesmen memorialize the debates. Broadway St. & Landmarks Blvd., Alton | (800) 258-6645 linColn & Civil War leGaCy trail* Discover Alton’s story and the lasting legacies of Abraham Lincoln & the Civil War as you visit 10 sites along the trail. Dial (618) 767-6122 for the cell phone audio tour. 200 Piasa St., Alton (800) 258-6645 | VisitAlton.com/Lincoln
Confederate CeMetery* More than 1,300 Confederate soldiers perished at the Alton Prison and were buried here. Rozier St., Alton | (800) 258-6645 leWis & Clark ConfluenCe toWer From platforms at 50, 100 & 150 feet, experience the scenic view of the confluence of the Mississippi & Missouri rivers. 435 Confluence Tower Dr., Hartford (618) 251-9101 | ConfluenceTower.com
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Enjoy the panoramic view from the top platform of the Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower. The sight is incredible by day, but it is simply breathtaking at sunset. Check the calendar, bring your camera and plan a visit during the summer months to see the sun dance across the river as it melts into the horizon.
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If you go: Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower 435 Confluence Tower Dr., Hartford (618) 251-9101 | ConfluenceTower.com Hours change seasonally Admission Charge
lindBerGH relay station See the restored relay station used by Charles Lindbergh on flights between St. Louis and Chicago. 6810 Godfrey Rd., Godfrey (618) 466-3324 | GodfreyIL.org lovejoy MonuMent* The anti-slavery writings of publisher Elijah P. Lovejoy led to his murder in 1837, as he defended his printing press. Alton Cemetery, Monument & 5th St., Alton | (800) 258-6645 Melvin PriCe loCks & daM #26 See the river from eight stories in the air atop the Locks & Dam. Take a tour and watch barges push through the locks. #2 Lock & Dam Way, Alton | (877) 462-6979 | MTRF.org
roBert WadloW statue Alton’s “Gentle Giant” retains the title of the “World’s Tallest Man.” Measure up to his 8 foot, 11.1 inch life-size statue or have a seat in his chair. 2810 College Ave., Alton (800) 258-6645 Western Military aCadeMy The story of the 92-year history of Western Military Academy is engraved on a beautiful monument at the gate of the former academy in Upper Alton. 2009 Seminary Ave., Alton SaveWestern.com national Great rivers MuseuM Learn about the people, nature and wildlife that have shaped the Mississippi River throughout history, as told through the 20 interactive and computer-animated exhibits. #2 Lock & Dam Way, Alton (877) 462-6979 | MTRF.org
Wood river MuseuM & visitor Center Delve deeper into the history of Wood River, the Wood River Massacre of 1814 and the rise of Standard Oil Company. 40 W. Ferguson Ave., Wood River | (618) 254-1993 woodriverheritage-council.org
Piasa Bird The painting high on the bluffs is “The Piasa,” meaning bird that devours men, keeps the Native American legend alive. Piasa Park on IL Rte. 100, Alton | (800) 258-6645
Wood river refinery History MuseuM Trace the history of Shell Wood River as you look at early photographs and vintage Shell artifacts. 900 S. Central Ave., Roxana (618) 255-3718 | WRRHM.org
tHe PrinCiPia Take a driving tour of Principia College Campus, a National Historic Landmark designed by architect Bernard Maybeck. 1 Maybeck Place, Elsah | (618) 374-2131 Principia.edu/maybeck
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For a complete listing of all museums and historic sites, please see page 38.
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The a r ts alton little tHeater Illinois’ oldest community theater offers a full playbill of shows including comedies, dramas and musicals. 2450 N. Henry St., Alton (618) 462-6562 | AltonLittleTheater.org
jaCoBy arts Center This stunning gallery and gift shop showcases work from talented regional and national artists. 627 E. Broadway St., Alton (618) 462-5222 | JacobyArtsCenter.org
alton MuniCiPal Band Pack your lawn chair for weekly summer concerts held in local parks on Sunday and Thursday nights. (618) 465-6676 AltonMunyBand.org
jazz on BroadWay Settle in for the smooth sounds of jazz as artists known both regionally and nationally bring their talents to the stage. 554 E. Broadway St., Alton | (618) 465-5299
alton stained Glass Works Watch artists at work creating original stained glass. You can even take a class. 412 E. Broadway St., Alton | (618) 462-4145 AltonArtGlass.com
MississiPPi Mud Pottery Stop by the studio to watch the “Mud Team” at work and stroll through the art gallery. 310 E. Broadway St., Alton | (618) 462-7573 MississippiMudPottery.com
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alton syMPHony orCHestra From symphonic pop to cool jazz, the 50+ member orchestra offers a season of noteworthy concerts. 5800 Godfrey Rd., Godfrey | (618) 463-6933 AltonSymphony.org
nan elliott rose Garden Enjoy a feast for the senses — 1600 rose bushes, 125 varieties of roses and the melodic sounds of the Carillon. Gordon Moore Park, 4550 College Ave., Alton | (618) 463-3580 Alton-IL.com
Greater alton ConCert assoCiation Professional musicians from across the country grace the local stages each season. 5800 Godfrey Rd., Godfrey | (618) 468-4222 AltonConcerts.org
siGnature Gardens Tucked away on the campus of Lewis & Clark Community College, the garden is a showcase of incredible landscapes and sculptures. 5800 Godfrey Rd., Godfrey | (618) 466-7000 LC.edu
Great rivers CHoral soCiety Enjoy top rate performances as local musicians and vocalists meld their talents. (618) 466-7219 | GRCS-sing.org
stone BridGe valley art Center A great place to enjoy and create art. Michael | (618) 576-9235 StoneBridgeValley.com
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Lewis & Clark
Lewis & Clark graced the pages of your history book as a kid, and now, you’ve pulled up at the lewis & Clark state Historic site to check out the real story. You may have come to casually browse, but you’ll leave craving another slice of the Lewis & Clark story. Let’s face it. These guys were incredible. You probably agonize over what to pack for a three day getaway, and these guys packed for a two year trek across the country. They had to be prepared for anything and everything – encounters with Native Americans, unidentified creatures and uncharted terrain. You’ll be amazed as you walk through the museum, moving from exhibit to exhibit, feeling their anxieties, their sense of duty and their strength to proceed on this epic journey into the great unknown. You’re not done yet. With a grey sky overhead and a cool dampness in the air, you enter through the gate of Camp Dubois, a replica of the fortified encampment where the men trained and prepared for the expedition. You’re feeling a little cold and tired from a day of touring, but the comforts of your hotel room are not too far away. Greeted by a re-enactor in military garments, you move from cabin to cabin viewing cramped quarters, dirt floors and modest furnishings. All at once, the camp becomes real. The journey becomes real. In that moment, Lewis & Clark become more than two guys in a history book, and you find yourself to be their new biggest fan. You can encounter Lewis & Clark and be a part of the memorable journey each time you visit the Lewis & Clark site.
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Lewis & Clark State Historic Site #1 Lewis & Clark Trail, Hartford (618) 251-5811 | CampDubois.com Free Admission Summer Hours: Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Winter Hours: Wed. – Sun. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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iles of lusH landsCaPe and rollinG river Moffer endless oPPortunities for you to unPluG a WHile and live in tHe MoMent eMBraCed in tHe arMs of MotHer nature. siMPle Pleasures Eagles soaring overhead at sunrise or the sun melting into the river at sunset…sometimes it’s the simple moments on the trails that take your breath away. Get back to your natural roots at Pere Marquette state Park, Illinois’ largest state park and a visitor favorite. Hit the hiking trails for expansive scenic views and countless species of birds singing carefree melodies. You truly are in Mother Nature’s playground, and fishing and horseback riding are a must. Don’t call it a day until you stop off at the Lodge for a friendly game of chess on the life-size chess board. Spend a cozy night in the Lodge or rough it for the sake of the memories made camping under the stars. Hiking isn’t the only way to enjoy the natural scenery. The 25-mile sam vadalabene Bike trail is one of the most scenic bike trails in Illinois, beginning in Alton at Piasa Park and ending in Grafton at Pere Marquette State Park, winding along the Mississippi River and its bluffs. Bring your bike with you or rent a bike once you arrive.
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Whether on foot or two wheels, natural encounters on the trail can be some of the most memorable moments. Each January, visitors of all ages become avid bird watchers as they experience the annual American Bald Eagle migration. Beginning and experienced birders alike will find the audubon Center at riverlands a great place to begin their bird watching adventures during every season. The Center is located at the riverlands Migratory
Bird sanctuary, a point of convergence on the Mississippi Flyway for viewing hundreds of species of migrating waterfowl, shorebirds, raptors and wading birds. tHrill a Minute Maybe you’re looking for something a little more daring than a leisurely sunset stroll. Strap on your harness and get ready to glide through the bluffs with Grafton zipline adventures. Nine zips, one and three quarter miles and two
full hours of heart pounding excitement await you. Then, check out the river landscape from a completely different view soaring high above the water with Captain andy’s Parasail in Grafton. Add hours of exhilaration with these two simple stops.
roll WitH it River folk like to take it easy and go with the flow. The alton Marina and Grafton Harbor offer first-class facilities welcoming boaters to dock a few days and explore. No boat, no problem! Rent a canoe, kayak, jet ski or other water craft and build your own river excursion. You can still have your own river adventure from the shore. How cool would it be to drop your line and snag the world’s largest catfish? It’s been done right here in Alton, and you could be next! set your eMails on autorePly and send your Calls to voiCeMail. it’s tiMe for an unforGettaBle adventure WHen you take tiMe to live in tHe MoMent.
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MCCully HeritaGe ProjeCt RR #1, Box 130, Kamspville (618) 653-4687 McCullyHeritage.org Horseback riding, hiking, ďŹ shing and primitive camping.
Pere Marquette ridinG staBles IL Rte. 100, Grafton (618) 786-2156
The following sites offer tent camping, RV campsites with electrical hook-up, sanitary dump stations, drinking water & showers. Pere Marquette state Park 13112 Visitor Center Ln., Grafton (618) 786-3323 toWn & Country lakes 801 S. Neunaber Dr., Bethalto (618) 377-8230 villaGe of kaMPsville CaMPGrounds 210 Oak St., Kampsville (618) 653-4421
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Pa r a sa i li n G CaPtain andy's Parasail Grafton Harbor at 215 W. Water St., Grafton (618) 222-9000 GraftonParasail.com
s H o oti n G faC i liti e s WinCHester sHootinG faCilities 600 Powder Mill Rd., East Alton (618) 258-2633 ShootWinchester.com
z i Pli n e Grafton ziPline adventures 800 Timber Ridge Drive, Grafton (618) 786-8439 GraftonZipline.com
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Bluff City taCkle 2813 E. Broadway St., Alton (618) 465-6175 BluffCityTackle.com
CHris’ river Market (Bike & kayak rental) 10815 Lockhaven Rd., Godfrey (618) 466-1902
Cassens Bait sHoP 1446 W. Main St., Grafton (618) 786-3614
Grafton HarBor 215 W. Water St., Grafton (618) 786-7678 GraftonHarbor.net
CHris' river Market at Piasa HarBor 10815 Lockhaven Road, Godfrey (618) 466-1902
B oat to u r s Grafton river adventures 215 W. Water St., Grafton (618) 786-7678 GraftonHarbor.net sPirit of Peoria (800) 258-6645
Marinas Our first-class marinas offer transient slips & long-term docking. alton Marina 1 Henry St., Alton (618) 462-9860 AltonMarina.com Grafton HarBor 215 W. Water St., Grafton (618) 786-7678 GraftonHarbor.net Piasa HarBor 10815 Lockhaven Road, Godfrey
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alton Bike trail alton This .78-mile bike trail is located in Riverfront Park as a connector between the Confluence and Sam Vadalabene Bike Trails. Cross the Clark Bridge for access to the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary and Katy Trail in Missouri. (800) 258-6645 | MCTtrails.org
Didn’t bring your bike? Affordable bike rental is available along the Sam Vadalabene Bike Trail for either a half day or full day.
ConfluenCe Bike trail alton to Hartford This 21-mile asphalt trail begins at Russell Commons Park in Alton and extends south to Granite City with stops at the National Great Rivers Museum, Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower and the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center. (800) 258-6645 | MCTtrails.org Great rivers Bird & Bike trail Hartford to Grafton Endorsed by the Missouri Audubon, follow the bike trails along the Meeting of the Great Rivers National Scenic Byway to view migrating warblers, herons, egrets and hundreds of other bird species native to the region. (800) 258-6645 | Go to VisitAlton.com/ GreatRiversTrail for more details. saM vadalaBene Bike trail alton to Grafton Beginning at Piasa Park, this 20-mile paved trail runs parallel to the Meeting of the Great Rivers Scenic Byway from Alton to Pere Marquette in Grafton. Towering bluffs and rolling waters of the Mississippi River make this one of the most scenic trails in Illinois. (800) 258-6645 | MCTtrails.org
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CHris' river Market at Piasa HarBor 10815 Lockhaven Road, Godfrey (618) 466-1902
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n atu r e tr a i l s tHe auduBon Center at riverlands The new Audubon Center at Riverlands is a great place to begin your wildlife viewing within the Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary. Designated as a Globally Important Bird Area, nature-lovers will find an abundant array of waterfowl, shorebirds, raptors and wading birds. Choose between five trails ranging from one to three miles each. 301 Riverlands Way, West Alton (636) 899-0090 | Riverlands.Audubon.org
lavista Park to Clifton terraCe Park On the edge of the LaVista Community Park, this one mile trail winds through a beautiful wooded area and alongside a creek to the Mississippi River and Clifton Terrace Park. LaVista Park, 2421 W. Delmar, Godfrey (618) 466-1483 | GodfreyIL.org
Gordon Moore Park Cast your line in the 13-acre lake or walk among the trickling streams of the Oriental Garden Trail or Nature Institute Prairie Trail. Stop and smell the roses in the Nan Elliott Memorial Rose Garden. 4550 College Ave., Alton | (618) 463-3580 | Alton-IL.com
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In the peace and quiet of the early morning, nature awakes to songs of the birds winging their way across the prairie. With your camera in hand, morning is the prime time to view nature at its most active. When a rare species is spotted, the moment is that much sweeter. Let your bird watching adventure begin at the Audubon Center at Riverlands, situated within the 3,700 acre Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary. Located at the heart of the Mississippi River Flyway, more than 300 species of songbirds and waterfowl live in or migrate through this unique habitat. The Center orients visitors to nature viewing opportunities with an expansive view of the Mississippi River.
The birds of Riverlands are calling you every season of the year, from the wintertime flocks of trumpeter swans to the meadowlarks singing in the spring. Check out the Audubon Center’s Facebook page for recent bird sightings, and wind your way through the Riverland trails to record a few of your own.
If you go: The Audubon Center at Riverlands 301 Riverlands Way, West Alton (636) 899-0090 | riverlands.audubon.org Free Admission | Open Daily 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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MCCully HeritaGe ProjeCt With 940 acres of hills and hollows, wildlife frolic throughout the forest and grassland. The Project offers 15 miles of trails highlighting the landscape. Access to horseback riding trails available with advanced arrangements. R. R. #1, Box 130, Kampsville (618) 653-4867 | McCullyHeritage.org olin nature Preserve at tHe nature institute Hundreds of native plant species and birds enjoy the 300 acres of preserved land. The landscape includes steep limestone bluffs overlooking the river, small streams and upland forest. Trails wind through the preserve, including the Kemp & Cora Hutchinson Bird Sanctuary trail. 2213 S. Levis Lane, Godfrey | (618) 466-9930 TheNatureInstitute.org
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national Great rivers researCH & eduCation Center (nGrreC) The scientists at NGRREC are dedicated to the study of great river systems and the communities that use them. Visit the Field Station for a glimpse of the outcomes of this important research. 1 Confluence Way, East Alton | (618) 468-2900 | NGRREC.org
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treeHouse Wildlife Center See a live American Bald Eagle up close and personal when you visit the TreeHouse Wildlife Center. The Center is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of injured wildlife. Unfortunately, some of these animals are unable to be returned to the wild. Come visit the animals or take part in educational programs and events. 23956 Green Acres Rd, Dow | (618) 466-2990 TreeHouseWildlifeCenter.com
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Mighty MississiPPi Eight stories in the air, on top of the Melvin Price Locks & Dam, you have a keen eye on the rushing waters flowing below, stretching out as far as the eye can see. It’s a little intimidating, and you feel small in comparison to its magnificent stature - nearly a mile wide and 2,340 miles long. A towboat slowly pulls into the locks, pushing 15 barges full of grain. This isn’t just any river. 92% of the nation’s exports and 78% of the world’s feed and grains travel this river. 40% of all waterfowl depend on this river for seasonal migration. You’re staring down at the mighty Mississippi River, awe-struck by its magnificent power. Experience the power of the Mississippi River every day of the week at the national Great rivers Museum, located at the Melvin Price Locks & Dam. The museum is dedicated to telling the story of the Mississippi River. Through interactive displays, discover how the mighty Mississippi River has shaped the culture, history, economy, ecology and people of the region. Take a guided tour of the Melvin Price locks & dam, the largest locks on the river, to gain a better understanding of the river system as a main artery for domestic and international commerce. Plan a visit during the annual eagle migration, as eagles soar above the river looking for their next meal. View eagles with spotting scopes from the warmth of the museum, or venture out on a tour of the locks and dam for a closer view of eagles at play. You’ve probably crossed over a river or two in your travels, but you haven’t seen anything like the Mississippi River. Don’t miss the opportunity to discover the river with a visit to the National Great Rivers Museum.
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National Great Rivers Museum #2 Lock & Dam Way, Alton (877) 462-6979 | MTRF.org Free Admission Open Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Locks & Dam Tours: 10 a.m., 1 p.m. & 3 p.m.
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Could travel alone and Have ure, you SsoMe “Me” tiMe, But you’ll Have an even Better tiMe sHarinG tHe exPerienCe WitH your Best friends. Hit tHe Course WitH a feW of tHe Guys or sHoP ‘til you droP WitH your Best Girlfriends By your side. Make tHe Most of your tiMe HanGinG WitH your Besties. fore! Guys PlayinG tHrouGH For the golfer at heart, there is nothing more serene than stepping up to the tee with your favorite driver in hand. Take it all in…the cool morning air, gentle breeze from the bluffs and acres of perfect green fairways as far as the eye can see. Pack up your clubs and tee off with the guys at eight different courses found in the region. Get ready for a challenge when you step onto the greens at spencer t. olin, an Arnold Palmer designed and operated course. If your game isn’t going so well, the view will make up for it on top of the bluffs at lockhaven. It’s okay if you get caught in a sand trap or play through a few water hazards. These are the moments your friends will be razzing you about for years to come. Play as many courses as you like, but leave a little time to kick back and relax on the 19th hole with just the guys.
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Girls just Wanna Have fun Shopping is a sport, right? Bring your best girlfriends, put on your walking shoes and browse the shops for unique gifts and rare finds. Treasure hunters love alton’s downtown shopping district with more than a dozen antique shops specializing in everything from Depression glass and vintage toys to early American furniture and fixtures. You’ve shopped like an all-star, and you deserve to be rewarded
with a day of pampering. Manis, pedis and deep tissue massage…oh, my! Spend a day of relaxation at one of the area spas, or book a girlfriend getaway that brings the services to you. But, it wouldn’t be a time with the girls without a bottle of wine and girl talk that will have you laughing, crying and everything in between. Check out the great accommodations at guest houses and B&B inns, catering to the girls that are ready to stay up all night.
PriMe tiMe All of the best stories begin with, “Remember that night…” It’s time for a memorable night out on the town. You’ve indulged in a great meal, relished in some good conversation and shared a few laughs. You could easily call it a night…but, what would you be missing? Dance into the night at fast eddie’s, a local hangout that has become nationally known as legendary. Kick back to the soothing sounds of live music at Chez Marilyn’s. Take one more roll of the dice at argosy Casino with the hopes that luck will be a lady. Cap off the night with one last round with the gang because nighttime is the prime time, and these are the moments you’ll talk about for years to come. you lauGH toGetHer, Count on eaCH otHer and CHerisH tHe MoMents tHat Have Made you suCH Good friends. BrinG tHe WHole GanG and Make soMe neW MeMories WitH your Best friends.
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Golf f e atu r e d
Book your Golf Package early and make sure you play some of the best courses in the region before leaving town.
Courses
loCkHaven Golf CluB 6680 yards, 72 par Enjoy a scenic round of golf at this premier course located high upon the bluffs. The eyecatching course design is a treat for both recreational golfers and golf enthusiasts. 10872 Lawrence Keller Dr., Godfrey | (618) 466-2861 LockhavenGolfClub.com
sPenCer t. olin Golf Course 6941 yards, 72 par Scenic views are the centerpiece of this Arnold Palmer designed golf course that places a premium on accurate iron play. This course offers a challenge to even the most experienced golfer. 4701 College Ave., Alton (618) 465-3111 | SpencerTOlinGolf.com
rollinG Hills Golf CluB 5731 yards, 72 par Enjoy the serene setting of Rolling Hills, where fairways are nestled among lakes and trees along the hills. Offering a challenge to golfers of all levels and choice of 9 or 18-hole courses. 5801 Pierce Lane, Godfrey | (618) 466-8363 RollingHillsGC.com
tHe Woodlands Golf CluB 6401 yards, 72 par Challenging players of all skill levels, the course is designed around a winding creek and elevation changes. This is a “shot-makers� paradise with water hazards on fourteen of the eighteen holes. 2839 Harris Lane, Alton | (618) 462-1456 PlaytheWoodlands.com
otHer reGional Courses Belk Park Golf Course 6827 yards, 72 par course 880 Belk Park Rd., Wood River (618) 251-3115 | BelkPark.com Cloverleaf Golf Course 5671 yards, 70 par course 3555 Fosterburg Rd., Alton (618) 462-3022 | CloverleafGolfCourse.com
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roCk sPrinG Golf Course 3015 yards, 35 par course 1 Rock Spring Park, Alton (618) 465-9898 Wolves CrossinG 6028 yards, 71 par course 23745 N. Centennial Rd., Jerseyville (618) 498-3178 | WolvesCrossing.com
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a lto n ' s a nti q u e s H o Ps alton antique Center 401 E. Broadway, Lower Level (618) 463-0888 alton exCHanGe 2990 Homer Adams Pkwy. (618) 463-1273 Country MeadoWs 401 E. Broadway St. (618) 465-1965 GeorGe street antique Mall 108 George St. (618) 463-1693 j & k trasH to treasures 319 E. Broadway St. (618) 558-1834
day s Pa s Bella donna salon & day sPa 537 Pearl St., Godfrey (618) 466-1232 Body restoration 325 Market St., Ste. A, Alton (618) 463-2222 dutCH HolloW MediCal day sPa 3042 Godfrey Rd., Godfrey (618) 466-9496 MassaGe at Milton 1320 Milton Rd., Suite 2B, Alton (618) 401-4741 My tiMe day sPa 13 Rosa Ave., Godfrey (618) 208-3479
j & P's edelWeiss 435 E. Broadway St.
o'Hair's salon & sPa 22 E. Main St., Grafton (618) 786-4247
MarsHall reCords & antiques 213 Landgdon (618) 550-7303
salon Couture 5520 Godfrey Rd., Suite A, Godfrey (618) 531-3116
Prairie Peddler antiques 413 E. Broadway St. (618) 465-6114
teena's day sPa & Boutique 1020 W. Delmar Ave., Godfrey (618) 466-6300
ruBenstein’s antiques 728 E. Broadway St. (618) 462-5243
terraCe salon & sPa 2926 W. Delmar Ave., Godfrey (618) 466-4466
steve's liGHtinG & antiques 323 E. Broadway St. (618) 465-7407 tHree CHarMinG CHiCks 200 State St. tinner’s anvil 211 Langdon St. (618) 433-1718 uPstairs antiques 323 E. Broadway St., 2nd Floor Wilson's antiques 217 E. Broadway St. (618) 465-3798
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Entertainment reMeMBer tHe niGHt… Get a feel for the local vibe exploring the streets of Downtown Alton and beyond. As the sun melts into the river, plug into legendary nightlife in Downtown Alton where art and culture collide on the banks of the Mississippi River. As the sun goes down, take to the streets for delectable dining and legendary nightlife – with live music playing into the wee hours of the morning. Feel the pulse of this river town reverberated in the sounds of local musicians and friendly smiles of restaurant owners ready to serve you. Feeling lucky? Save some change and give lady luck a try with casino gaming and off track betting. Don’t turn in just yet, because this is going to be one of those nights you’ll never forget. Casino GaMinG Let yourself go at Argosy Casino with loose slots and no table limits. Play to win and celebrate with dinner. Whether you’re in the mood for a leisurely meal or a quick bite, some of the best dining on the Mississippi can be found at the Captain’s Table Buffet, Outfitter’s Grill and La Cantina Deli. #1 Piasa St., Alton (800) 711-GAME | ArgosyAlton.com
tHe MusiC sCene As the weekend approaches, live music can be heard at restaurants and bars up and down the Meeting of the Great Rivers National Scenic Byway. Downtown Alton has become known for its live music from acoustic sounds at the bars on Third Street to tribute bands rocking out the tunes at Fast Eddie’s Bon Air. Of course, the live music acts light up the stage all summer long at the Alton Riverfront Amphitheater, with the good times rippling across the river in the background. Go to RiverfrontAmphitheater.com for a concert schedule. The live music doesn’t stop in Downtown Alton. Take a drive to Grafton for live music on the river at the Loading Dock or kick back to hear the blues at the Grafton Winery & Brewhouse. Check out VisitAlton.com for a complete listing of music venues and upcoming live performances happening all year long.
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off traCk BettinG Horse around and enjoy the “sport of kings” watching the ponies run in Downtown Alton at Mac’s Time Out OTB. 315 Belle St., Alton (618) 465-1006 reserve your taBle We’ll exceed your expectations with restaurants offering timeless classics, as well as a new twist on your old favorites. Plan your trip during the Third Annual Alton Restaurant Week for a sampling of some of the best dishes at restaurants throughout the region, all with special fixed pricing for lunch and dinner. For more details, go to www.AltonRestaurantWeek.com.
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alton restaurant Week 3rd Annual Restaurant Week January 17–26, 2014 All Star Restaurant Week July 11–20, 2014
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WitH tHat sPeCial soMeone By your elaxGlass Rside, of Wine in Hand and sCeniC vieWs tHat Carry your Worries a Million Miles aWay. taste of tiMe You have nothing but time when you’re sitting beside the river sipping glasses of the local award-winning wines produced along the Mississippi River bluffs. Grapes and fruits in their prime are hand-crafted into the perfect blends, aged to perfection and pleasing to the most experienced palate. Sure, you’re looking for a great bottle of wine, and we’re confident you’ll find a favorite. But, it’s the expansive bluff top river views and cozy fireside seating at wineries found along the banks of the river that will beckon you to sip a little longer.
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tourinG around toWn If you think the view is spectacular from the riverbanks, wait until you see it from the water. It doesn’t get much more romantic than a relaxing riverboat ride aboard the spirit of Peoria paddlewheel boat. Leave your worries behind when you board the Grafton river adventures Hakuna Matata boat for a guided River Ramblin’ cruise, available year-round. Take time to appreciate the past when you escape with runaway slaves on a guided underground railroad tour with J.E. Robinson Tours. Or, get a little closer on a Haunted alton tour while you venture into Alton’s darkest corners seeking the ghosts that make this “one of the most haunted small towns in America.” you’ll Want to savor every taste, every vieW, every seCond of every MoMent as you start PlanninG your return triP.
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alton Haunted odyssey tours (618) 462-3861 AltonHauntedTours.com
MCPike Mansion Haunted tours (618) 462-3348 McPikeMansion.com
alton HauntinGs tours (888) 446-7859 AltonHauntings.com
Mineral sPrinGs Haunted tours (866) 465-3205 MineralSpringsHauntedTours.com
Bluff City tours (618) 466-8693 BluffCityTours.com
riverBend tours (618) 208-7266
Grafton river adventures 215 W. Water St., Grafton (618) 786-7678 GraftonHarbor.net j.e. roBinson underGround railroad tours (618) 462-5590 = Canoe & Kayak
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sPirit of Peoria Cruises (800) 258-6645 tHe auduBon Center at riverlands Great river safari tours (636) 899-0090 Riverlands.Audubon.org = Historic Alton
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Wineries aerie’s rivervieW Winery The view from on top the bluff is incredible from the decks at Aerie’s. Enjoy a selection of national and regional wines. 600 Timber Ridge, Grafton (618) 786-VIEW | AeriesWinery.com Grafton HarBor floatinG Winery The Grafton Harbor Signature Collection offers six different wines, in addition to a variety of imported, domestic and local labels. 215 W. Water St., Grafton | (618) 786-7678 GraftonHarbor.net Grafton Winery & BreWHaus Award-winning wines and craft beers are prepared on-site at the Grafton Winery & Brewhaus. Made from a combination of California and locally grown grapes and fruits, more than 15 wines are featured under the Grafton Winery label, including the everpopular Apple Crisp. 300 W. Main St., Grafton (618) 786-3001 | TheGraftonWinery.com
Mary MiCHelle Winery The tasting room at Pere Marquette Lodge is the perfect atmosphere to enjoy the wines of Mary Michelle Winery, made locally at their Carrollton, Illinois vineyard. 13653 Lodge Blvd., Grafton | (618) 786-2331 PMLodge.net Piasa Winery & PuB Wines should be enjoyed and paired with good friends. Bring a friend and sample the Forsee wines, featuring French influences in both the vines the family grows and wines they create right here in Illinois. 225 W. Main St., Grafton (618) 786-9463 | PiasaWinery.com tWo rivers Winery Kick back on the deck with a view of the river and enjoy a taste of local Illinois wines by Villa Marie Winery of Maryville and Hopewell Winery in Pittsfield, as well as California and imported wines. 211 W. Main St., Grafton = Locally Made & Bottled
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faMily GetaWay
faMily Time rom first stePs to Graduation GoWns, FtHe days just seeM to fly By so fast. WHen you finally Get aWay, don’t Waste a Minute of tHis PriCeless faMily tiMe toGetHer. MakinG History toGetHer A little bit of learning and a lot of fun will make this family getaway one to remember for years to come. Discover the past together at some of the top family-friendly attractions in the region. Come faceto-face with the power of the Mississippi River at the national Great rivers Museum. Help Lewis & Clark pack the boat at the lewis & Clark interpretive Center in Hartford. The view is spectacular at the lewis & Clark Confluence tower, but the lessons to be learned are even better when you take a guided tour. Make a sPlasH Let your guard down for a while, and let the kids be kids! Jump head first into fun at St. Louis’s premiere water park, raging rivers Water Park in Grafton. Hop off your lounge chair, grab your inner tube and show the kids how the grown-ups conquer the water slides. Dry off in time to get back in the saddle again for a horseback riding adventure at Pere Marquette riding stables. There’s even more to explore when you venture into Pere Marquette state Park and get back to the basics of outdoor recreation with hiking, fishing, camping and picnicking. Or, for some good old-fashioned fun, go down on the farm and pick your own berries, peaches, apples, pumpkins and more at orchards and roadside stands throughout the region. fun, lauGHter and lots of love equals vaCation MoMents tHey’ll never forGet.
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Must See faMily attraCtions
When planning your next family trip, these attractions should definitely be at the top of your list.
alton MuseuM of History & art 2809 College Ave., Alton (618) 462-2763 | AltonMuseum.com
Pere Marquette lodGe
tHe auduBon Center at riverlands 301 Riverlands Way, West Alton (636) 899-0090 | Riverlands.Audubon.org leWis & Clark ConfluenCe toWer 435 Conuence Tower Dr., Hartford (618) 251-9101 | ConuenceTower.com leWis & Clark interPretive Center #1 Lewis & Clark Trail, Hartford (618) 251-5811 | CampDubois.com
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national Great rivers MuseuM #2 Lock & Dam Way, Alton (877) 462-6979 Pere Marquette lodGe 13653 Lodge Blvd., Grafton (618) 786-2331 | PMLodge.net Pere Marquette state Park 13112 Visit Center Ln., Grafton (618) 786-3323 Piasa Bird IL Rte. 100, Alton (800) 258-6645 raGinG rivers Water Park 100 Pallisades Pkwy., Grafton (618) 786-2345 | RagingRivers.com roBert WadloW statue 2810 College Ave., Alton (800) 258-6645
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On the Ice
Some of the best memories as a family can be made just hanging out together. Take a break from touring, lace up your skates and hit the ice together at the East Alton Ice Arena for some family fun.
If you go: East Alton Ice Arena 631 Lewis and Clark Blvd., East Alton (618) 254-7465 EastAltonIceArena.org
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Bringing the
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ekly farMers’ Markets offer a variety WofeProduCe and artisan Goods to you for one-stoP sHoPPinG.
The M a r k e ts farMers & artisans Market Every Wednesday and Saturday June – October 9th St. and Piasa St., Downtown Alton (618) 463-1016 farMers & artisans Market on state street Every Tuesday, June – October 105 N. Library St., Jerseyville (618) 498-2913 Wood river farMers Market Every Thursday, July – September Madison Ave., Wood River (618) 251-3130
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land BetWeen tHe rivers Take a country drive to the orchards of Calhoun County in search of succulent sweet Calhoun County peaches. Along the way, check out the self-guided Calhoun County Barn Quilt Tour, featuring 85 quilt patterns, painted on the sides of old barns and buildings, representing families that settled here hundreds of years ago. A tour guide and map can be purchased at the Alton Visitor Center and various locations in Calhoun County. For more information, go to www.EnjoyCalhoun.com or call 1-800-258-6645.
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Make your peach and apple picking adventures in Calhoun County even more memorable with a ferry ride. Take the Brussels Ferry off Route 100 to cross into the land between the rivers. Enjoy a leisurely country drive before heading back across the Illinois River via the Kampsville Ferry. And, both ferry rides are free!
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PlanninG Your Trip
CHeCk in WitH us Once you arrive in town, make the Alton Visitor Center in Downtown Alton your first stop for information on lodging, dining, shopping and things to do. The center is open Monday thru Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday and holidays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. alton visitor Center 200 Piasa St., Alton, Il. 1-800-258-6645 VisitAlton.com | GreatRiversByway.com
Before, during and after your stay, we want to hear from you!
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take HoMe a souvenir Remember the good times you had all around Alton with a souvenir. T-shirts, mugs, postcards, ornaments…we have all of your Alton gifts at Alton Mercantile Souvenirs, located in the Alton Visitor Center. Shop during Visitor Center hours or anytime online at VisitAlton.com.
yo u r G r o u P doWnload tHe aPP With your smartphone in hand, we have the mobile apps to guide you on your fall color quests, eagle watching adventures or just a day out with Lincoln. Shop for the apps in the Google Play Store or in the iTunes Store. alton eaGle WatCHinG Let the Alton Eagle Watching app lead the way to the “Eagle Watching Hot Spots” throughout the region. Share your own eagle spottings and check out all of the eagle watching events. autuMn road triPs Looking for the best fall color drives? Download the Autumn Road Trips app to guide you along three scenic routes known for their colors. Check out all of the orchards and roadsides stands along the way. Haunted alton See for yourself if the shared stories of unexplained ghostly happenings are really true in “One of America’s Most Haunted Small Towns.” Use the app to find some haunted hot spots. Snap a ghostly picture to share with your friends. alton linColn trail Follow Lincoln along Alton’s Lincoln & Civil War Legacy Trail when you download the app. Navigate from site to site and listen to audio tracks of each site’s unique story.
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tour GrouPs Who wants to travel alone? The Alton region is a great destination for tour groups looking for seasonal daytrips or overnight getaways. We have an experienced sales office ready to serve you and customize an itinerary for your next group tour. reunions Centrally located in the Midwest, just 25 miles north of St. Louis, the Alton region is the perfect destination for your family to converge from all over the country. From quiet city parks to private dining rooms and halls, we’ll help you find the perfect gathering spaces and accommodations to make your reunion memorable and enjoyable. We will also provide you with welcome bags upon arrival. atHletiC tournaMents Everyone comes out a winner when you’re playing all around Alton. From golf to softball to tennis, we have top-rated athletic venues that are perfect for tournament play. We will work with you to meet all of your needs both on and off the field. destination WeddinGs You’ve been dreaming of that special day, and we have the unique venues that can make those dreams come true. Make your grand entrance coming down the stairs of a historic mansion or say “I do” on top of the bluffs with the river as a backdrop. Dream with us and start planning your destination wedding at RiverbendWedding.com.
for HelP WitH any of tHese outinGs, Call us at (800) 258-6645.
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By f e r ry: Use the ferries to cross into Calhoun County. If you are coming from Missouri, taking the ferry can shorten your route and travel time. Brussels free ferry (618) 786-3636
laMBert international airPort (314) 426-8000
Golden eaGle ferry (618) 535-5759
located 20 miles from St. Louis Lambert International Airport and minutes from St. Louis Regional Airport in Bethalto. st. louis reGional airPort (618) 259-2531
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all over the country and pull into the Amtrak station located in Upper Alton. aMtrak rail serviCe (618) 462-1879 Reservations: 1-800-872-7245
By C a r : Fly in or take the train and rent a
car here to help you get around during your stay. dave MunGenast toyota & dodGe 850 Homer Adams Pkwy., Alton (618) 208-2643 enterPrise rent-a-Car 3000 Washington Ave., Alton (618) 462-0001 enterPrise rent-a-Car 1200 S. State Rd., Jerseyville (618) 498-8546
Grafton ferry (618) 535-5759 kaMPsville free ferry (618) 653-4518
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If you’re driving an electric car, you can get a free charge at the Alton City Hall, located at 101 E. Third St. in Downtown Alton.
By B oat: The Alton region is home to
two first class marinas with transient slips available anytime you choose to stay awhile. alton Marina 1 Henry St., Alton (618) 462-9860 Grafton HarBor 215 W. Water St., Grafton (618) 786-7678 Piasa HarBor 10815 Lockhaven Road, Godfrey Amtrak and Amtrak Illinois are service marks of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation.
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Confederate Prison • William St. at Broadway St.
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Elijah P. Lovejoy Monument • Alton Cemetery (Monument & 5th St.)
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Hayner Geneaology & Local History Library • (618) 462-0677 • 401 State St.
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Historic Museum of Torture Devices • (618) 465-3200 / (866) 465-3205 301 E. Broadway St.
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Lincoln Douglas Square • Broadway St. & Landmarks Blvd.
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Melvin Price Locks & Dam #26 • (877) 462-6979 • #2 Lock & Dam Way Rd.
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National Great Rivers Museum • (877) 462-6979 • #2 Lock & Dam Way Rd.
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Piasa Bird • Piasa Park on IL Rt. 100
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Seasonal
Benjamin Godfrey Chapel • (618) 466-3411 • 5800 Godfrey Rd (L&C Comm. College)
F
By Appt.
Sacagawea Statue • (618) 466-3411 • 5800 Godfrey Rd. (L&C Comm. College)
F
7 days
bethalto |
62010
Bethalto Historical Museum • (618) 377-6514 • 124 W. Main St.
brussels |
62013
Brussels Historic Village Jail • (618) 883-2752 • 131 E. Main St.
elsah |
62028
Principia College Driving Tour • (618) 374-2131 • 1 Maybeck Pl. Village of Elsah Museum • (618) 374-2626 • 26 LaSalle St.
godfrey |
62035
● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●
Visit the Ruth Means Art Gallery hosting different artists throughout the year! Friday Night At The Museum, 2nd Fri., monthly, 6:30 p.m.
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Cost
grafton |
62037
Pere Marquette State Park Visitor Center • (618) 786-3323 • 13112 Visitor Center Ln. F-D
hardin |
7 days
62047
Calhoun County Historical Society Museum (618) 576-2660 • 204 N. County Rd. - Hardin Farm Bureau Bldg.
F-D
W
$
Seasonal
F-D
W-Su
Cheney Mansion • (618) 498-3514 • 601 N. State St.
$
By Appt.
Fulkerson Mansion • (618) 498-5590 • 25007 US Hwy. 67
$
By Appt.
Jersey County Courthouse Square • (618) 498-5571 • 201 W. Pearl St.
F
M-F
D
Tu-Su
F-D
By Appt.
F-D
W-Th
F-D
By Appt.
F
Th-Sa
hartford |
62048
Lewis and Clark Confluence Tower • (618) 251-9101 • 435 Confluence Tower Dr. Lewis and Clark State Historic Site #1 • (618) 251-5811 • 1 Lewis & Clark Trail
jerseyville |
kampsville |
62052
62053
Center for American Archeology • (618) 653-4316 • 100 Broadway St.
otterville |
62052
Hamilton Primary School • (618) 447-4935 • 107 E. Main St.
roxana |
62084
Wood River Refinery History Museum • (618) 255-3718 • 900 S. Central Ave.
wood river |
62095
Wood River Camp Dubois • (618) 254-1993 • IL Rt. 143 & IL Rt. 3 Wood River Museum & Visitors Center • (618) 254-1993 • 40 W. Ferguson Ave.
COST: F = Free • F-D = Free-Donation • $ = Under $7
Hayner Public Library
3 Locations in Alton: • The Hayner Library Downtown 326 Belle Street
• Hayner Library at Alton Square Mall
132 Alton Square Mall
Our computers are available to our patrons with a library card. Guests may use a guest account. Free WiFi available.
• Hayner Genealogy & Local History Library 401 State Street
618-462-0677 | www.haynerlibrary.org Museums & Historic Sites | VisitAlton.com | 1-800-258-6645
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My Kinda Place
Take a spin to the historic Alton Riverfront and experience the unbeatable excitement of Argosy Casino. Discover winning like never before on more than 1,000 of your favorite slot machines and great live table games like blackjack, craps, 3-card poker and more. Then savor the delicious creations from Outfitters Grill and the Captain’s Table Buffet. It’s all at your one and only place for the best action on the river.
call 1-800-711-GaMe or go to argosyalton.com.
Must be at least 21 years of age. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537).
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Alton Sports Tap • (618) 465-2539 • 3812 College Ave.
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Amarillo Tex’s • (618) 465-6433 • 180 E. Center Dr.
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Applebee’s • (618) 462-6575 • 319 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
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Spirits
300 State • (618) 463-5555 • 300 State St.
restaurants
Lunch
Dinner
Breakfast
dining
62002
Aunt Sam's Uptown Eatery • (618) 433-9322 • 2512 College Ave. Bluff City Grill • 102 W. 9th St.
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Chez Marilyn • (618) 465-8071 • 119 W. Third St.
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Chinese Buffet • (618) 463-4163 • 2610 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
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Tu-Su
Bossanova RESTAURANT & LOUNGE (618) 462-1175 • 112 W. Third St.
$$
Captain’s Table Buffet - Argosy Casino (800) 711-GAME • Hwy. 67 & IL Rt. 100
$$
Castelli's Restaurant at 255 • (618) 462-4620 3400 Fosterburg Rd.
Chubby's Bar & Grill • 1022 E. Broadway Don & Penny’s • (618) 465-9823 • 306 State St.
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Tu-Sa
El Mezcal • (618) 463-9850 • 2704 Corner Ct.
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Fast Eddie’s Bon-Air • (618) 462-5532 • 1530 E. 4th St.
$
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Franco’s Restaurant/Holiday Inn • (618) 462-1220 3800 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
$$
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G-B Grill • (618) 465-9896 • 1858 E. Broadway St.
$-$$
Tu-Su
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M-Sa
AM
Tu-Sa
Gentelin’s on Broadway • (618) 465-6080 • 122 E. Broadway
$$$
Golden Corral • (618) 465-1802 • 2723 Corner Ct.
$-$$
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INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES (618) 433-9940 • 181 Homer M. Adams Pkwy
$-$$
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JIMMY THE GREEK'S • (618) 462-6600 • 1856 E. Broadway
$-$$
Joe K’s Family Restaurant • (618) 466-9796 • 2530 State St.
$-$$
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Johnson’s Corner Restaurant • (618) 465-5640 • 2000 State St. $-$$
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7 days
BG
7 days
S/S
7 days
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My Just Desserts • (618) 462-5881 • 31 E. Broadway St.
$-$$
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New DJ’s Bar & Grill • (618) 465-0362 • 2526 College Ave.
$-$$
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Olga’s Kitchen • (618) 462-0642 • 206 Alton Square Mall Dr.
$-$$
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PRICE: (approx price per meal) $ = Under $7 • $$ = $7–$15 • $$$ = over $15 FOOD TYPE: AM = American • BBQ = Barbeque • BG = Bar & Grill • BU = Buffet • GRK = Greek • ITA = Italian M = Mexican • P = Pizza • SF = Seafood • S/S = Soup/Salad/Sandwich • STK = Steaks • T = Tapas
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Mac’s Time-Out Lounge/Off Track Betting (618) 465-1006 • 315 Belle St.
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THE FIRST AND ONLY FAMILY-OWNED/ OPERATED RESTAURANT SERVING THE AREA FOR OVER 75 YEARS!
PATIO OPEN!
Famous Fried Chicken Steaks & Seafood Homemade Pasta & Sauces Roman House Salad Full Bar & Wine List Dine in, Take out, Delivery Large Groups & Private Parties
castellis255.com
sign up to receive special promotions
618-462-4620
3400 Fosterburg Rd. (Off 255 Exit 13) Alton, IL 62002
Chez Marilyn Third Street, Downtown Alton
The Place... for Lunch & Dinner
WOW
Martinis & Large Beer Selections
• Appetizers • Salads • Sandwiches (including build OUTDOOR PATIO your own burger) Live Music • Pasta Wed./Fri./Sat • Entrees • Flat Bread Pizza 618-465-8071 www.chezmarilyn.com
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Dinner
alton
$
Breakfast
restaurants (continued)
Outfitters Grill - Argosy Casino • (800) 711-GAME U.S. 67 & Il. Rt. 100
$$
Princivalli’s Cafe • (618) 465-3255 • 602 E. Third St.
$-$$
Princivalli’s Cafe • (618) 208-0783 • 200 W. Third St.
$-$$
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BG
Tu-Su
SF
7 days
Ragin Cajun Piano Bar • (618) 433-9119 • 210 W. Third St.
$$
Red Lobster • (618) 465-6554 • 170 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
$$
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Rib City • (618) 462-4600 • 201 E. Center Dr.
$$
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BBQ 7 days
Riverbend Billiards & Grill • (618) 462-4435 • 909 E. Broadway St. Riviera Maya • (618) 465-5000 • 1702 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. S & S Sandwich • (618) 570-0115 • 2505 State St. St. Louis Bread Company • (618) 474-0100 1837B Homer M. Adams Pkwy. School House Grill • (618) 465-3298 • 2603 N. Rodgers State Street market • (618) 462-8800 • 208 State St.
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Tu-Sa Tu-Su
Tony’s Restaurant • (618) 462-8384 • 312 Piasa St.
$$
•
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Tony’s Third Street Cafe • (618) 462-8384 • 104 W. Third St.
$$
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ToWN Club • (618) 462-5431 • 2400 E. Broadway St.
$
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Village Inn pancake house • (618) 462-8750 • 2611 College Ave.
$
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Woodstock Lounge • (618) 465-9618 • 638 E. Broadway St.
$
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•
Tu-Su
AM 7 days BG
7 days
F-Su
62006
Cedar Hill Resort • (618) 883-4455 • IL Rt. 1, Box 89
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Eagle’s Nest Restaurant • (618) 377-0697 • 117 E. Bethalto Dr.
$-$$
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El Mezcal • (618) 377-8902 • 705A Texas Blvd.
$-$$
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Ge GEE's • (618) 377-7776 • 333 W. Bethalto Dr.
$
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•
Old Fill-in Station • (618) 396-0466 • 208 Main St.
bethalto |
$
62010
Geno’s 140 Club • (618) 377-9394 • 120 W. Bethalto Dr.
$-$$
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7 days
S/S
7 days
AM 7 days
Imo’s Pizza • (618) 258-0011 • 515 N. Bellwood Rd.
$$
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P
7 days
New China Buffet • (618) 377-3333 • 133 E. Bethalto Dr.
$
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BU
7 days
Roma’s Pizza • (618) 377-5800 • 121 E. Bethalto Dr.
$
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7 days
S/S
Tu-Sa
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F-M
brussels |
62013
AJ’s Bar & Grill • (618) 883-2233 • 124 W. Main St.
$-$$
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Our Daily Bread • (618) 833-2800 • 145 Main St.
$
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Wittmond’s Restaurant • (618) 883-2345 • 108 Main St.
$$
PRICE: (approx price per meal) $ = Under $7 • $$ = $7–$15 • $$$ = over $15 FOOD TYPE: AM = American • BBQ = Barbeque • BG = Bar & Grill • BU = Buffet • ITA = Italian M = Mexican • P = Pizza • SF = Seafood • S/S = Soup/Salad/Sandwich • STK = Steaks • T = Tapas
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cottage hills |
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P
7 days
62018
Buca Pizza Pub • (618) 259-9811 • 17 S. Stanley Rd. Doc Holliday's Saloon & Eatery (618) 258-7575 • 308 W. MacArthur Dr.
$-$$
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7 days
Airliner Bar & Grill • (618) 259-9781 • 573 E. Airline Dr.
$-$$
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M-Sa
Casa Romero Mexican Restaurant & Cantina (618) 258-8204 • 521 E. Airline Dr.
$-$$
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7 days
High Flyers grille • (618) 251-8500 • 16 Terminal Dr.
$-$$
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Tu-Sa
Magnum’s Bar & Grill • (618) 259-3794 • 407 E. Main St.
$-$$
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7 days
S/S
Th-Su
AM
W-Sa M-Sa
Frank's • (618) 258-8440 • 132 W. MacArthur Dr.
$-$$ $
The Pork Barrel • (618) 258-7650 • 435 W. MacArthur Dr.
$-$$
Twin Cities Restaurant • (618) 259-7305 • 15 S. Stanley Rd.
$-$$
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62022
Do Drop Inn • (618) 885-5931 • 15281 State Hwy. 109
east alton |
elsah |
62024
62028
The Cultured Table • (618) 616-9804 • 20 LaSalle St.
godfrey |
$-$$
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62035
Alton-Wood River Sportsmen's club (618) 466-3042 • 3109 Godfrey Rd.
$$
Carver’s Southern-Style BBQ • (618) 467-9999 2716 Grovelin St.
$$
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Clifton Country Inn & Bake Shop • (618) 466-1020 3015 W. Delmar Ave.
$-$$
El Mezcal • (618) 466-1604 • 3034 Godfrey Rd.
$-$$
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7 days
Imo’s Pizza • (618) 466-8899 • 2704 Godfrey Rd.
$-$$
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M-Sa
AM
W-Su
Josephine’s Ltd. Gift Shop & Tea Room (618) 466-7792 • 6109 Godfrey Rd. LOCKHAVEN Golf CLUB • (618) 466-2861 • 10872 Lawrence Keller Dr.
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Roper’s Regal Beagle • (618) 466-2112 • 3043 Godfrey Rd.
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ROTTEN APPLE • (618) 467-1100 • 7120 Montclair Ave.
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ROund Table • (618) 466-6618 • 5407B Godfrey Rd.
$
Sunset Bar & Grill • (618) 467-8232 • 2807 W. Delmar Ave.
$-$$
Tony’s Ranch House Restaurant & Bar • (618) 466-9734 3330 Godfrey Rd.
$-$$
golden eagle |
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62036
Kinder’s Restaurant • (618) 883-2586 • 50 Golden Eagle Ferry Rd.
$-$$
PRICE: (approx price per meal) $ = Under $7 • $$ = $7–$15 • $$$ = over $15 FOOD TYPE: AM = American • BBQ = Barbeque • BG = Bar & Grill • BU = Buffet • ITA = Italian M = Mexican • P = Pizza • SF = Seafood • S/S = Soup/Salad/Sandwich • STK = Steaks • T = Tapas
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Big Kahuna Bar & Grill • (618) 786-4852 • 215B W. Water St.
$-$$
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7 days
Crazy Beaver Pizza Lodge • (618) 786-3955 • 220 W. Main St.
$-$$$
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7 days
Grafton Winery & Brewhaus 618) 786-3001 • 300 W. Main St.
$-$$
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7 days
Hawg Pit BBQ Barn • (618) 786-7675 • 821 W. Main St.
BBQ 7 days
Open
Lunch
$-$$
grafton |
$
Breakfast
Aerie's Riverview Winery • (618) 786-8439 • 600 Timber Ridge
restaurants 62037
Fin Inn • (618) 786-2030 • 1500 W. Main St.
$-$$
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Loading Dock • (618) 786-3494 • 400 Front St.
$$
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Mississippi Half Step • (618) 786-2722 • 420 E. Main St.
$$$
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Pere Marquette Lodge Restaurant • (618) 786-2331 13653 Lodge Blvd.
$$
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Piasa Winery & Pub • (618) 786-9463 • 225 W. Main St.
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Ruebel Hotel & Restaurant • (618) 786-2315 • 217 E. Main St.
$-$$
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Wild Goose Saloon • (618) 786-8888 • 1505 W. Main St.
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62047
Barefoot Restaurant • (618) 576-9012 • IL Rt. 2 Hardin Drive-in • (618) 576-9311 • 207 N. Park St.
$-$$ $$
Illinois Riverdock Restaurant • (618) 576-2362 • 501 S. Park St. $-$$ Ilona's Grill • (618) 576-8002 • 205 W. Main St.
$-$$
Laura's Restaurant • (618) 576-9238 • 300 W. Main St.
$
Straight Home Bar & Grill • (618) 576-2766 • IL Rt. 100 N
$
hartford |
AM 7 days •
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62048
JR's Place • (618) 254-4639 • 418 N. Delmar Ave.
jerseyville |
$
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62052
Canton Restaurant • (618) 498-6661 • 925 S. State St. The Diner Bar & Grill • (618) 639-1106 • 111 S. Dorothy St. Fran & Marilyn’s • (618) 498-4912 • 113 S. State St. Hickory Grove Restaurant • (618) 639-5555 • 1668 S. State St.
$-$$
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Imo’s Pizza • (618) 498-1900 • 1600 S. State St.
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Los Tres Amigos • (618) 639-8226 • 929 S. State St.
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7 days
Mike’s Pizza & Pasta • (618) 498-3298 • 208 S. Lafayette St.
$$
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Tu-Su
BU
7 days
Ming's Buffet • (618) 639-8538 • 118 S. State St.
$-$$
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Mulligan’s West • (618) 639-4653 • 818 W. Carpenter St.
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QQ Buffet • (618) 639-8838 • 1404 Windy Lane, Suite A
7 days
PRICE: (approx price per meal) $ = Under $7 • $$ = $7–$15 • $$$ = over $15 FOOD TYPE: AM = American • BBQ = Barbeque • BG = Bar & Grill • BU = Buffet • ITA = Italian M = Mexican • P = Pizza • SF = Seafood • S/S = Soup/Salad/Sandwich • STK = Steaks • T = Tapas
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Tu-Sa
(continued)
Redbird Deli & Ice Cream Parlor • (618) 639-0952 • 109 S. State St. $-$$ Tony's North • (618) 639-4000 • 208/210 S. State St.
$$$
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Village Inn Pancake House • (618) 498-1122 • 891 S. State St.
$
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White Spot • (618) 498-9081 • 403 N. State St.
$$
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Kampsville Inn Restaurant & Bar • (618) 653-4413 2nd St. & Joliet St.
$-$$
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Kampsville Landing • (618) 653-4211 • 408 N. Broadway St.
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roxana |
62053
62084
Dee-Lux Diner • (618) 254-7115 • 700 S. Central Ave.
south roxana |
Sparky’s • (618) 251-9590 • 1112 Madison Ave.
wood river |
AM 7 days
62087 •
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7 days
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7 days
62095
Applebee’s • (618) 258-1051 • 1921 Vaughn Rd.
$$
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BEST BUFFET & Grill • (618) 258-1888 • 615 Wesley Dr.
$
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Chico’s Bar & Grill • (618) 254-1310 • 576 S. 6th St.
$
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China King • (618) 259-8886 • 1134 Vaughn Rd.
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Donzo’s Bar & Grill • (618) 254-6615 • 8 E. Ferguson Ave. Fiona’s Family Restaurant • (618) 259-2410 595 E. Edwardsville Rd.
$$
Franchise Sports Bar & Grill • (618) 259-2413 601 E. Edwardsville Rd.
$
International House of Pancakes • (618) 258-0236 1201 E. Edwardsville Rd.
$$
Joe's Pizza & Pasta • (618) 251-5637 • 144 E. Ferguson Ave. Kumar’s Kafe • (618) 251-4772 • 53 E. Ferguson Ave. Los Alamos Bar & Grill • (618) 216-3444 • 57 W. Edwardsville Rd. Los Tres Amigos • (618) 259-9730 • 1822 Vaughn Rd.
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7 days
MaMa Mia’s Restaurant • (618) 251-6262 • 48 W. Edwardsville Rd.
$-$$
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Phil's Bar & Grill • (618) 259-9778 • 225 E. Edwardsville Rd.
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Pizza World • (618) 259-0999 • 1142 Vaughn Rd. Pump House Bar & Grill • (618) 216-2404 • 1523 E. Edwardsville Rd. Sixth Street Diner • (618) 251-9715 • 29 S. 6th St.
$
Sukey's chinese restaurant • (618) 251-4052 730 E. Edwardsville Rd.
$-$$
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M-Sa
bakeries
coffee shops & ice cream
alton |
alton |
62002
62002
Cookie Factory Bakery • (618) 462-5731 202 Alton Square Mall Dr.
CHILL OUT FROZEN CREATIONS (618) 462-5000 • 2833 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
Duke Bakery • (618) 462-2922 • 819 Henry St.
Humfreez Soft-Serve Self-Serve Yogurt (618) 465-7312 • 712 E. Broadway (in Subway bldg)
LuciAnna's Pastries • (618) 433-9395 212 State St. Sunrise Bakery • (618) 466-5696 504 W. Delmar Ave.
bethalto |
62010
Donut Express • (618) 377-5700 113 E. Bethalto Dr.
east alton |
62024
BAKE U SMILE • (618) 216-3361 611 E. Airline Dr. GLAZY SQUARES • (618) 259-2920 14 W. Airline Dr.
godfrey |
62035
Babycakes Bakery • (618) 466-2500 6001-C Godfrey Rd. Mister Donut • (618) 466-6327 2720 Grovelin St.
jerseyville |
62052
AUDREY'S ONO DONUTS • (618) 498-8715 933 S. State St.
wood river |
62095
SHELLY'S SWEET SHOP • (618) 251-9050 300B N. Wood River Ave.
Ketchum’s Corner Kreem • (618) 466-7047 33 E. Elm St.
bethalto |
62010
Weather Vane Ice CreME • (618) 377-8412 103 W. Bethalto Dr.
godfrey |
62035
Coffee Cabana (618) 466-1187 • 6133 Humbert Rd. Shiver’s Frozen Custard • (618) 466-6915 3318 Godfrey Rd. The Cream Machine • (618) 466-6233 1523 W. Delmar Ave.
grafton |
62037
Grafton Fudge & Ice Cream (618) 786-3700 • 321 E. Main St. The Whole Scoop (618) 786-2663 • 222 E. Main St.
jerseyville |
62052
McCarry’s Dairyland • (618) 498-6113 400 W. Carpenter St. #B
roxana |
62084
Cone Barn • 323 N. Central Ave.
Taylor's Sweet Shop & Bakery (618) 251-9277 • 382 Edwardsville Rd. Wood River Donut Shop • (618) 251-5331 102 W. Edwardsville Rd.
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Steak ‘n Shake • (618) 466-7006 80 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
alton |
Subway • (618) 466-1679 • 500 W. Delmar Ave.
62002
Big Wieners drive in • (618) 433-1415 101 9th St. Burger King • (618) 474-0102 1902 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. Captain D’s Seafood • (618) 465-4949 191 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. China Gate Express • (618) 465-6810 248 Alton Square Mall Dr. China King • (618) 465-8818 1837 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. Chong Chop Suey • (618) 465-2869 1101 E. 7th St. Dairy Queen • (618) 465-1575 1808 Washington Ave. Fast Eddie’s Fried Chicken • (618) 465-3876 701 Central Ave. Fazoli's Restaurant • (618) 465-4731 210 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. Hong Kong House • (618) 465-8638 1720 Washington Ave. J's • (618) 462-6233 • 2700 Washington Ave. Jack In The Box • (618) 462-9905 101 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. Jack In The Box • (618) 465-0093 1649 Washington Ave. Jimmy John's • (618) 467-6400 • 92 Northport Dr. KFC • (618) 465-6931 • 2994 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. KFC/Taco Bell • (618) 462-3164 620 Landmarks Blvd. La Cantina Deli - Argosy CasiNO (800) 711-GAME • Hwy. 67 & IL Rt. 100 Little Caesars Pizza • (618) 465-4001 1601 Washington Ave.
Subway • (618) 462-3121 • 1631 Washington Ave. Subway • (618) 463-1028 • 712 E. Broadway St. Taco Bell/Pizza Hut • (618) 466-8897 70 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. Wendy's • (618) 462-3593 1825 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. White Castle • (618) 462-4928 2998 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. Woody’s Drive-in • (618) 466-7840 110 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
bethalto |
Bethalto Grill & Chill Restaurant (618) 377-2253 • 444 W. Bethalto Dr. Burger King • (618) 259-1177 • 501 N. Bellwood Rd. Domino’s Pizza • (618) 377-3030 147 E. Bethalto Dr. KFC • (618) 377-2025 • 434 W. Bethalto Dr. McDonald’s • (618) 377-2216 • #2 Plaza Dr. Pizza Hut • (618) 377-6848 • 312 E. Bethalto Dr. Rally's • (618) 258-1811 • 167 E. MacArthur Dr. Subway • (618) 377-2450 • 135 E. Bethalto Dr. Taco Bell • (618) 259-6401 171 E. MacArthur Dr.
east alton |
Domino’s Pizza • (618) 254-5000 341 W. St. Louis Ave. McDonald’s • (618) 259-1075 • 102 Niagara St.
McDonald’s • (618) 465-7326 • 717 E. Broadway St. Mini Corral Hamburgers • (618) 462-0400 1500 Main St. Papa John’s Pizza • (618) 462-7272 2700 Washington Ave. The Philly Shack • (618) 531-8911 238 Alton Square Mall Pizza Hut • (618) 465-6600 3096 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. Popeye’s Fried Chicken • (618) 462-6702 2390 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. Quizno's Sub • (618) 463-9122 317J Homer M. Adams Pkwy. Rally’s • (618) 465-0654 • 199 Alton Square Mall Dr. River City Community CafÉ at the YWCA (618) 465-7774 • 304 E. 3rd St.
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62024
China Star • (618) 259-9888 • 624 Berkshire Blvd.
McDonald’s • (618) 465-8911 2400 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
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Chinese Death Cage Pillory The Garrotte Knee Crusher “Brank” Headcage The Rack
Historic Museum of
Walking Ghost Tours
& Haunted Overnights MineralSpringsHauntedTours.com 301 E. Broadway, Alton 618.465.3200
TORTURE
DEVICES HistoricMuseumOfTorture.com
301 E. Broadway, Alton 618.465.3200
Julia’s Banquet Center
Family Friendly Dining Catering • Take Out • Gift Cards Local Family Owned and Operated
Hours: Mon-Sat 11-9, Sun 11:30-8
201 E. Center Dr., Alton
Perfect for Any Occasion
618-462-4600
101 East Gate Plaza East Alton, IL 62024 Phone: 618-251-2001
(across from Alton Square Mall)
www.ribcityalton.com alton@ribcity.com
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Hardee’s • (618) 258-1224 1099 E. Edwardsville Rd.
EAST alton (continued)
Hing Wah Chop Suey • (618) 251-5012 860 N. Wood River Ave.
The Salad Shop (618) 258-0183 • 217 E. St. Louis Ave. Subway • (618) 259-8005 • 612 Berkshire Blvd.
Jack-In-The-Box • (618) 254-2098 41 E. Edwardsville Rd.
Taco Bell • (618) 258-7009 • 101 Niagara St.
Jimmy John's • (618) 216-2777 1203 E. Edwardsville Rd.
godfrey |
King Louie's Drive-In (618) 254-1114 • 315 S. 6th St.
62035
Arby’s • (618) 466-5177 • 5509 Godfrey Rd. China Wok • (618) 466-8050 • 2702 Godfrey Rd. Dairy Queen • (618) 466-5524 • 5785 Godfrey Rd. Domino’s Pizza • (618) 466-9595 3304 Godfrey Rd.
Little Caesars Pizza • (618) 254-2888 12 W. Edwardsville Rd. Long John Silver's • (618) 254-3457 1214 E. Edwardsville Rd. McDonald’s • (618) 258-9147 • 1056 Vaughn Rd.
Hardee’s • (618) 466-9161 • 2720 Godfrey Rd.
Papa John’s Pizza • (618) 258-7272 668 Wesley Dr.
Little Caesars Pizza • (618) 466-7979 3100 Godfrey Rd.
Pizza Hut • (618) 259-8075 • 1205 E. Edwardsville Rd.
McDonald’s • (618) 466-5810 • 5511 Godfrey Rd.
Quizno’s Sub • (618) 258-0228 • 1907 Vaughn Rd.
Pizza Hut • (618) 466-3795 • 3030 Godfrey Rd.
Steak ‘n Shake • (618) 259-0314 1870 Memorial Ln.
Shanghai Chinese Food • (618) 467-0121 5741 Godfrey Rd.
Subway • (618) 259-7970 • 664 Wesley Dr.
Subway • (618) 467-2797 • 5755 Godfrey Rd.
grafton |
62037
Taco Bell • (618) 258-8414 • 1850 Memorial Ln. Wendy's • (618) 258-0813 • 1845 Vaughn Rd.
Beasley Fish Stand • (618) 786-3697 1512 W. Main St.
alton bars |
O’Jan’s Fish Stand • (618) 786-2229 101 W. Main St.
Big Muddy Pub • (618) 463-1095 • 204 State St.
Ruebel Deli & Ice Cream Parlor (618) 786-2315 • 217 E. Main St.
hardin |
62047
Subway • (618) 576-9912 • 201 N. Park St.
jerseyville |
62052
Arby’s • (618) 498-1199 • 1302 S. State St. Burger King • (618) 498-7169 • 1304 S. State St.
62002
Bubby & Sissy’s • (618) 465-4773 • 602 Belle St. CatDaddy’s • (618) 462-8090 • 203 W. Third St. Cellar Room • (618) 465-9874 • 2704 E. Broadway St. CTW Lounge • (618) 465-4875 • 1000 Belle St. D & T Wedge • (618) 467-0432 • 901 W. Delmar Ave. Danny’s Lounge • (618) 462-6787 • 118 W. 4th St.
Domino’s Pizza • (618) 498-2111 • 218 S. State St.
Firehouse Tavern • (618) 462-5407 314 State St.
DQ Grill & chill • (618) 498-3531 • 407 N. State St.
Greg’s Place • (618) 462-5976 • 2018 State St.
Hardee’s • (618) 498-3412 • 528 S. State St.
Kopp’s Korner • (618) 465-9833 • 838 E. 7th St.
McDonald’s • (618) 498-9526 • 911 S. State St.
Lily’s Lounge/Holiday Inn • (618) 462-1220 3800 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
Pizza Hut • (618) 498-9811 • 602 S. State St. Subway • (618) 498-9214 • 1600 S. State St. Taco Bell • (618) 498-4883 • 216 N. State St. Wok Restaurant (618) 498-1800 • 1600 S. State St.
wood river |
62095
Charlie’s Drive-In • (618) 254-6416 762 N. Wood River Ave.
Norb's Tavern • (618) 466-8120 • 2505 State St. Pete's Lounge • (618) 466-9926 • 100 Big Arch Rd. SPIRIT's Lounge AT THE TEMPLE (618) 463-5555 • 300 State St. Ten-Pin Lounge • (618) 465-6565 18 E. Broadway St. Wayne Allen’s Saloon • (618) 465-5550 702 E. Broadway St.
Dairy Queen • (618) 254-0712 1288 E. Edwardsville Rd. 52
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Grafton ILLINOIS
An
Exciting Place to Visit...A Great Place to Live. 4 Seasons of Fun
• Wineries • Eagle Watching • Water Sports • Ziplining and Parasailing • Bike Trails
• Largest State Park in Illinois • Antique Shopping • Food & Lodging • Historic Buildings
Build a home in Grafton and we’ll give you a free, beautiful lot. Grafton, Illinois • 618.786.7000 • EnjoyGrafton.com
Plan your next wedding all around Alton at
RiverbendWedding.com
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Recreation Bowling & Pinball alton |
62002
Bowl haven • (618) 465-BOWL 3003 Washington Ave. Riverbend billiards • (618) 462-4435 909 E. Broadway St.
Bethalto |
62010
Airport Plaza Bowl • (618) 377-2131 4 Erwin Plegge Blvd.
jerseyville |
62052
Tri-County Bowl • (618) 498-5978 207 Krause Dr.
Roxana |
62084
CP Pinball • (618) 251-6337 115 Sinclair Ave.
Family Fun Brighton |
62012
Mission Ready Outdoor Laser Tag (618) 717-2117 • 4549 Titchenal Road
East Alton |
62024
East Alton Ice Arena • (618) 254-7465 631 Lewis & Clark Blvd.
Grafton |
62037
RaginG Rivers Water Park • (618) 786-2345 100 Palisades Pkwy.
Wood River |
62095
Aquatic Center • (618) 251-3110 670 Whitelaw Ave.
Movie Theatres East alton |
62024
AMC Eastgate Showplace 6 (618) 254-6058 • 625 Lewis & Clark Blvd.
jerseyville |
62052
Stadium Theater • (618) 498-4711 117 E. Pearl St.
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The Cultured Table
Delicious meals from a variety of ethnic cuisines!
(Dinner by reservation in advance!)
20 Lasalle Street Elsah, IL 618.616.9804 Open Thurs. - Sat. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
225 E. Main St. Grafton, IL
LucyMae’s Guest House 312 East Main Street, Grafton, Illinois 62037
Victorian Charm near the banks of the Mississippi Adorable Two unit guest house for up to six adults
Reservations:
(816) 249-3279
Visit us on the web at www.lucymaes.com Lucy Mae's Guest House 2.25x2.5 Advertisment.indd 18/5/08 9:19:22 PM
Tues - Sat. 11 - 4 Sun 12 - 4
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shopping kampsville |
antiques alton |
62053
Old Things Old Ways • (618) 232-1252 100 N. Main St.
62002
Alton Antique Center • (618) 463-0888 401 E. Broadway St., Lower Level Alton Exchange • (618) 463-1273 2990 E. Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
wood river |
62095
Old Glory Antiques (618) 550-7253 • 9 W. Ferguson
Corky's emporium • (618) 623-5650 4754 Humbert Rd.
specialty shops
Country Meadows • (618) 465-1965 401 E. Broadway
alton |
George Street Antique Mall (618) 463-1693 • 108 George St. J & K Trash to Treasures • (618) 558-1834 319 E. Broadway St.
62002
Alexander's • (618) 466-5464 520B W. Delmar Ave. Alton mercantile souvenirs (618) 465-6676 • 200 Piasa St.
J & P’s Edelweiss • 435 E. Broadway St.
Alton Stained Glass • (618) 462-4145 412 E. Broadway St.
Marshall Records & Antiques (618) 550-7303 • 213 Langdon
B & B Custom T’s • (618) 463-0443 2714 Corner Ct.
Prairie Peddler Antiques • (618) 465-6114 413 E. Broadway St.
Baxters Distributing Company, Inc. (618) 465-9347 • 912 E. Broadway St.
Rubenstein’s Antiques • (618) 462-5243 728 E. Broadway St.
Biker Brother Leather Co. (618) 465-7330 • 556 E. Broadway St.
Steve’s Lighting & Antiques (618) 465-7407 • 323 E. Broadway St. Tinner's Anvil (618) 433-1718 • 211 Langdon St. Upstairs Antiques 323 E. Broadway St., 2nd Floor Wilson’s Antiques • (618) 465-3798 217 E. Broadway St.
bethalto |
62010
Craft & Antique Mall • (618) 377-9307 60 Airport Plaza
godfrey |
62035
Craft & Antique Mall 2 • (618) 466-9997 5707 Godfrey Rd. My Antique Store • (618) 466-1616 1007 W. Delmar Ave. Reflections Antiques • (618) 466-2012 8502 Montclaire Ave.
grafton |
62037
Broadway Sports & Music Memorabilia 307 E. Broadway St. By Design • (618) 433-1400 136 Front St. Christian Science Reading Room (618) 462-0964 • 237 Alton Square Mall Dr. Crafty Paradise • (618) 433-9368 4758B Humbert Rd. Dance Things & More • (618) 462-3656 318 E. Broadway St. Dora’s Spinning Wheel • (618) 466-1900 96 Northport Dr. Frew's Bridal • (618) 433-9520 • 305 Piasa St. Gift Box • 300 E. Broadway Grapevine • (618) 462-6502 • 10 E. Broadway Hazel2blue, inc. (618) 433-8300 • 219 William St. JMC Design Gallery CO-OP • (618) 463-0566 726 Belle St.
Golden Eagle Antiques • (618) 786-3333 300 E. Main St.
MAKE ME AN OFFER • (618) 917-7097 301 E. Broadway St.
Harrison’s Gifts & Antiques (618) 786-3370 • 224 E. Main St.
Mississippi Mud Pottery • (618) 462-7573 310 E. Broadway St.
Treasures Past & Present resale shop (618) 786-3797 • 1504 W. Main St.
Mosaic’s Fine Fashions (618) 463-7005 • 110 W. 3rd St. New Frontiers Home Furnishings (618) 465-8868 • 101 W. 3rd St. Olive oil marketplace • (618) 304-3769 108 W. 3rd St.
jerseyville |
62052
State Street Antiques & Jim’s Attic (618) 498-1440 • 115 N. State St.
Piasa Photo • (618) 462-3337 • 215 Piasa St.
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Relax. Reflect. Unwind.
Alton • Godfrey • Bethalto
in your beautiful private guest house overlooking the riverbend at the Grafton Harbor Two levels, sleeps up to eight, two full baths, full modern kitchen, obedient pets welcome, daily, weekly & monthly rates available
“Best Bank in the Riverbend.“ “As voted by area residents.” “Proud to be part of the community.” BankLiberty.com • (618) 462-7000
The River House
Grafton, Illinois 618-786-3542 TheRiverHouseGrafton.com
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specialty shops
golden eagle |
62036
alton (continued)
J.L. Krafts & Flowers • (618) 883-2490 RR #1 Box 234 Rose Ln.
Picture This & More • (618) 466-0940 520A W. Delmar Ave.
grafton |
Santa Cruz Imports & Exports (618) 610-5003 • 907 E. Broadway St. Second Reading Book Shop (618) 462-2830 • 16 E. Broadway St. Slacker’s CD’s & Games • (618) 462-2005 317 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. Something Different • (618) 463-4306 822 E. Broadway St. Something simple something grand (618) 917-7097 • 301 E. Broadway Tangled tinsel Christmas Tree Farm & Gift Shoppe (618) 465-7036 • #5 Christmas Tree Ln. Ted’s Motorcycle World • (618) 462-3030 4103 Humbert Rd.
62037
Book N Barber Coffee House (618) 786-3017 • 412 E. Main St. Buena Vista Jewelry • (618) 581-8586 10 S. Vine St. Flea Flickers Collectibles • 126 E. Main St. Grafton fudge & ice cream (618) 786-3700 • 321 E. Main St. Iron Decor & More • (618) 786-2343 1406 W. Main St. Jeni J’s Gifts & Guest Houses (618) 786-2737 • 202-214 W. Main St. New to You • (618) 786-2907 • 315 E. Main St. Pajarito • (618) 786-3490 • 316 E. Main St. Pixie Stix • (618) 946-0529 • 225 E. Main St.
The Hive • (618) 363-6700 • 100 W. Third St.
Walker's "This and That" shop (618) 709-3804 • 128 E. Main St.
White Birch • (618) 466-9100 701 W. Delmar Ave.
jerseyville |
Wild Trak Bikes • (618) 462-2574 1001 E. Broadway
bethalto |
62010
62052
Beyond the backyard gate (618) 202-9530 • 22987 Cherry Lane THE GARDEN GATE GIFT SHOP (618) 498-4523 • 1303 S. State St.
Bethalto Party World • (618) 377-4743 60 Airport Plaza
Images of Hollywood • (618) 639-8080 116 S. State St.
Homestead Flea Market • (618) 377-0452 5205 State Rte. 140
Lula Bells • (618) 639-1200 • 519 S. State St.
east alton |
62024
Nature Kist Nutrition Center 121 N. State St. • (618) 498-6060
Community Seed & Feed • (618) 259-8270 300 N. Shamrock St.
Peg’s Flower Cottage • (618) 498-5371 707 W. Pearl St.
elsah |
Wood Shop • (618) 639-0952 109 S. State St.
62028
Crocker & Springer pottery (618) 466-8624 • 25337 Beltrees Rd.
godfrey |
62035
Chocolate air • (618) 593-6649 3306 Godfrey Rd. Chris' River market • (618) 466-1902 10815 Lockhaven Rd. Cleta’s Nutrition • (618) 466-1659 3004 Godfrey Rd. Godfrey Meat Market • (618) 466-6111 6017 Godfrey Rd. Josephine’s Ltd. Gift Shop & Tea Room (618) 466-7792 • 6109 Godfrey Rd. Little Store • (618) 466-8970 3723 W. Delmar Ave. Party Magic & Gifts • (618) 466-2222 5761 Godfrey Rd.
wood river |
JMP Cycle • (618) 255-6116 1490 E. Edwardsville Rd. Memory Lane • (618) 251-5886 34 W. Ferguson Ave. Mommy's boutique • (618) 606-0865 16 E. Ferguson Ave. Patchwork Plus • (618) 251-9788 62 E. Ferguson Ave. Riverbend Resale • (618) 254-1200 41 E. Ferguson Ave. Tommie’s 6th Street Mini Mall (618) 251-6206 • 6 S. 6th St.
Shops at Beverly Farms (618) 466-1187 • 6133 Humbert Rd.
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Fabric Plus • (618) 251-0083 22 W. Ferguson Ave.
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THE RIVERBEND AREA’S HEALTHCARE
leader.
ALTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.
Ranked #1 in IL and #3 in US for
Patient Safety
• New ALL Private Patient Rooms • New Medical Office Building on campus • Excellence in Cancer Care, Heart and Vascular Center, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and Surgery • Most Sophisticated Imaging Technology in the Metro East • Area’s #1 Emergency Room and only Hospital Ambulance Service • Member BJC Healthcare
State-of-the-Art Care Without Leaving the State. Visit www.altonmemorialhospital.org for more information. Shopping | VisitAlton.com | 1-800-258-6645
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pharmacies
alton |
alton |
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62002
Alton Square Mall • (618) 465-5500 200 Alton Square Mall Dr.
CVS/Pharmacy • (618) 463-7711 2422 College Ave.
J.C. Penney’s • (618) 463-9595 150 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
CVS/Pharmacy • (618) 466-1211 2701 Godfrey Rd.
K Mart • (618) 462-8720 2851 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
Walgreens • (618) 462-4291 1650 Washington Ave.
Kohl’s • (618) 462-2649 1770 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. Macy’s • (618) 463-4100 100 Alton Square Mall Dr. Target • (618) 465-4950 300 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
godfrey |
62035
Wal-Mart Super Center • (618) 433-3008 6660 Godfrey Rd.
jerseyville |
62052
Wal-Mart Super Center • (618) 498-7744 1316 S. State St.
wood river |
62095
Wal-Mart Super Center • (618) 259-0290 610 Wesley Dr.
Walgreens • (618) 466-8135 • 2610 State St.
bethalto |
62010
Walgreens • (618) 258-7020 172 E. MacArthur Dr.
east alton |
62024
Walgreens • (618) 258-0350 550 W. St. Louis Ave.
hardin |
62047
Fox Family Pharmacy • (618) 576-2619 110 N. County Road
jerseyville |
62052
Walgreens • (618) 498-4979 705 S. State St.
wood river |
62095
CVS/Pharmacy • (618) 254-3610 1 W. Edwardsville Rd. Walgreens • (618) 259-2013 • 1122 Vaughn Rd.
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Macys - JCPenney Many Fine Specialty Stores Intersection of Homer Adams Pkwy (Rt. 3) and Alton Square Mall Drive Monday-Saturday 10am-9pm Sunday 12noon-6pm 618-465-5500 www.shopaltonsquare.com
Collect hand-made and skillfully thrown stoneware fashioned in the heart of Alton. Or if you have a moment, drop in to witness the “Mud Gang” practice a craft as old as civilization itself —
right in front of your eyes. Jacoby Arts Center 627 East Broadway Alton, IL 62002 618.462.5222 jacobyartscenter.org ENGAGING IMAGINATIONS, ENRICHING LIVES
310 E. Broadway (DOWNTOWN)
(618) 4627573 www. Mississippi MudPottery.biz
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Greater Alton
John Davidson
Concert Association 2014 Artists March 16, 2014 General Admission $25/advance $27/door Children-12 & under $10
Collin Raye
Most concerts at 3:00 pm Hatheway Cultural Center Lewis & Clark Community College, 5800 Godfrey Road, Godfrey, IL Collin Raye concert at 7:30 pm
April 27 ,2014
Groups welcome! Call for pricing!
To purchase tickets By mail: PO Box 1069, Alton, IL 62002 Phone: 618-468-4222 leave message
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Saint anthony’S health Center:
Advanced Stroke Care in the Riverbend Area Advanced Certification as a Primary Stroke Center First hospital in Illinois to offer Teleneurology Services Member of the Mid-America Stroke Network
www.sahc.org
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lodging b&bs, guest houses & cabins alton |
62002
Beall Mansion (B&B) • (618) 474-9100 407 E. 12th St. The Beehive Guest house • (618) 551-5020 417 E. 3rd St. George Street Suites • (618) 433-9403 1106, 1108 & 1110 George St. Haagen Haus • (618) 465-0123 • 617 State St. Jackson House (B&B) • (618) 462-1426 1821 Seminary St. Riverview Suites • (866) 465-3735 206 Market St. Tiffany Inn (B&B) • (618) 462-4145 410 E. Broadway St.
elsah |
62028
Green Tree Inn Bed & Breakfast (B&B) (618) 374-2821 • 15 Mill St. Maple Leaf Cottage Inn (B&B) (618) 374-1684 • 12 Selma St.
grafton |
62037
Aerie's Cottages and Vacation Villas (618) 786-8439 • 800 Timber Ridge
Tara Point Inn & Cottages (B&B) (618) 786-3555 • #1 Tara Point Dr. The Loading Dock Guest Houses (618) 786-3494 • 401 E. Front St. The Loft at the Whole Scoop (618) 946-9130 • 222 E. Main St. The River House • (618) 786-3542 11 Mulberry St.
hardin |
62047
Cabin at Blueberry Ridge Farm (618) 576-2589 • HC 61 Box 38, Degerlia Hollow
MICHAEL |
62065
White Tales Lodge (618) 576-8253 • Michael Hollow Road, Box 34A
mozier |
62070
Baytown Guest House • (618) 232-1223 IL Rte. 96
hotels & motels alton |
62002
Best Western Plus Parkway Hotel (618) 433-9900 • 1900 Homer M. Adams Pkwy. Comfort Inn • (618) 465-9999 • 11 Crossroads Ct.
Cassens Guest Rooms (618) 786-3614 • 1446 W. Main St.
Holiday Inn • (618) 462-1220 3800 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
End of the Trail Inn (618) 550-8505 • 105 E. Main St.
Super 8 • (618) 465-8885 1800 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.
Grafton Homestead Retreat (618) 786-2420 • Croxford Rd. to Dabbs Lane
godfrey |
62035
Grafton Inn • (618) 786-2222 • 22 E. Main St.
Hiway House Motor Inn • (618) 466-6676 3023 Godfrey Rd.
Jeni J’s Gifts & Guest Houses (618) 786-2737 • 202-214 W. Main St.
Redwood Motel • (618) 466-3715 5609 Godfrey Rd.
LaMarsh House of Beds & Blues (618) 786-2438 • 25 E. Main St.
golden eagle |
Lil Red Guest House • (618) 946-3444 600 W. Main St. Lucy Mae’s Guest House • (816) 249-3279 312 E. Main St.
62036
Kinder’s No Wake Inn • (618) 883-2586 RR1, Box 50A
grafton |
62037
Pere Marquette Lodge & Conference Center • (618) 786-2331 • 13653 Lodge Blvd.
Mississippi Half Step GUEST ROOMS (618) 786-2724 • 420 E. Main St.
Ruebel Hotel & Restaurant (618) 786-2315 • 217 E. Main St.
Pelican Inn • (618) 713-0719 • 520 W. Main St.
hardin |
Pere Marquette Lodge & Conference Center • (618) 786-2331 • 13653 Lodge Blvd.
Hardin Hotel • (618) 576-9003 206 N. County Rd.
River port Guest House • (618) 946-3444 706 W. Main St.
jerseyville |
River view Guest House • (618) 806-8673 1116 W. Main St. Riverfront guest house • (314) 497-4834 711 W. Main St. Rowling Ridge Guest House (618) 786-3943 • 14102 N. Springfield
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Jerseyville Harvest Inn • (618) 498-6886 730 S. State St. Super 8 • (618) 498-7888 • 1303 IL Rte. 109
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Bel-Air Motel • (618) 254-0683 542 W. Ferguson Ave.
Alton Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau | Lodging
20,000 free ATMs
120 Homer Adams Parkway
Great Value, Good People www.carrolltonbanking.com
Member FDIC
MAGNIFICENT MARINA FEATURES INCLUDE: Floating Docks • Luxury Bathrooms Full Service Fuel • Satellite TV & Wi-Fi Swimming Pool & Hot Tub • Laundry Convenience Store & Deli • Much More Great Transient Rates Available • Reservations Encouraged
(618) 462-9860
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Award Winning
W HIRLPOOLS • F IREPLACES • C HOCOLATES 618-474-9100 • 1-866-The-BEALL 407 E. 12th St. • Alton, IL
THE GREEN TREE INN
Bed & Breakfast 15 Mill Street Historic Elsah, Il 62028
618-374-2821
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