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Affiliate Visitor Centers Bedford Park Visitors Center/ Civic Center Authority
7800 W. 65th St. Bedford Park, IL 60501 708-496-0193
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Rte. 178 & Rte. 71 Utica, IL 61373 815-667-4726
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950 N. 27th Rd. Ottawa, IL 61350 815-667-4054
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What are these? These three icons represent the three unique product themes of the Heritage Corridor Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) service region. The blue icon represents the towns of the historic Illinois and Michigan (I&M) Canal National Heritage Corridor. The red icon represents the towns/communities along historic Route 66. The orange icon represents the towns around Starved Rock State Park – Starved Rock Country. Towns/communities may overlap in multiple areas, so make sure to read through the entire guide.
The Guide 04 Getting Here 05 Visitor Info 08 Heritage Corridor Antique Trail 11 Heritage Corridor Ale Trail
14 Heritage Corridor Burger Trail 16 TOP 5 Bike Trails
50 That’s Joliet!
See You in J-Town!
82 Attractions 98 Dining
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Boutique shopping & dining in historic downtowns.
22 INSIDER: Melissa Beamish
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28 Itineraries
Plan a visit to these must-see sights.
Take a nostalgic trip down America’s Mother Road.
34 Itineraries
Plan a visit to these must-see sights.
36 INSIDER: Ellie Alexander
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37 Visit Livingston County 38 Pontiac 39 Mother Road Restaurants
Get the flavor of Route 66 at these delicious eateries.
40 Explore 3 Scenic Byways
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ILLINOIS ROUTE 66 ILLINOIS LINCOLN HIGHWAY ILLINOIS RIVER ROAD
43 INSIDER: Greg Peerbolte
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44 Looking for Lincoln
Discover Lincoln’s rich legacy through historic sites, museums and folklore.
48 INSIDER: Thommy Evans
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49 Roadside Attractions
Take the ultimate Route 66 selfie at these unique spots.
Explore the natural wonders and quaint small towns that make the Starved Rock State Park area a vacation destination.
74 Visit Bureau County 76 A Dozen Ways to Dine
Try the big tastes in these small town eateries.
78 Winter Wonderland
68 Stay & Play
80 INSIDER: Scott E. Struchen
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You don’t have to go far to find fun at these lodging spots.
69 Raise a Glass
Sample Illinois vintages at these local wineries.
70 Itineraries
Plan a visit to these must-see sights.
72 6 Summer Adventures
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THE THREE GUIDE COVERS The cover of Travel highlights one of the following three areas: I&M Canal Towns – features Lockport’s Lincoln Landing, a spectacular open-air park and museum. The park shows the original Illinois and Michigan Canal lines with a statue of Lincoln contemplating the canal. Route 66 – features Joliet’s Route 66 Park, located on Route 53 as you’re entering downtown Joliet, the Park features #selfiestops, Rich N Cream, and interpretation panels. Starved Rock Country – features August Hill Winery (AHW) & Illinois Sparkling Company (ISC)’s tasting room in downtown Utica. Individual creations are conceived in the heart and expressed through the hand in their tasting room. AHW/ISC is officially designated Illinois Made product by the Illinois Office of Tourism.
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See exciting historic sites and stops along the way.
62 Set Your Sights On Starved Rock
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Grab your pole and head to these local fishing holes.
30 Get Your Kicks on Route 66
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26 Favorite Fishing Spots
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27 INSIDER: Jodi Herman
23 Remnants of the Past 25 INSIDER: Caroline Cummings
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Additional copies may be obtained by writing to: Heritage Corridor Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) 2701 Black Road, Ste. 201 Joliet, IL 60435 844-94-HCCVB (844-944-2282) 800-926-CANAL (2262) marketing@hccvbil.com Publisher: Robert Navarro Contributing Content: Canal Corridor Association, Kendall Kramer, Kit Bernardi, Margaret Doyle Design and Production: Chicago Design Lab Photo Credits Barb Ferry, B Max Dixon, Canal Corridor Association, Chicagoland Speedway, Chris Kreutz, Christopher Rowland, Chris Tocke, Dan Mulka, Debbie Mercer, Harley Perez, Harrah’s Casino Joliet, Hollywood Casino Joliet, Jackie Novak Photography, Jeremy Anderson, Jimi Allen, Joe Balynas, John Boex, John Harrison, Justin L. Nelson, Kathy Casstevens, Kendall Kramer, Laurence Pearlman, Lewis University, Manuel Diaz Photography, Marcin Wichary, Margauxtee at Instagram, Mariellarenzi at Instagram, Maymorato at Instagram, Michael Lopez , Mosquitohawk52 at Flickr, Pam Broviak, Paula Guttilla, Peter Aimaro, Reflections by Tracy, Route 66 Raceway, Ruby Ying, Ryan Mitchinson, Skip Maskeri, Stelken and Associates Heritage Corridor Convention & Visitors Bureau Staff President & CEO - Robert Navarro, Ph.D. Marketing Manager - Dan Mulka Sales Manager - Daniel Jacobsen Tourism Manager - Kate Meehan Tourism Coordinator - Sandy Burns, Utica Tourism Coordinator - Donna Nordstrom, Utica Tourism Coordinator - Chris Tocke, Joliet Tourism Coordinator - Will Sasaki, Joliet All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without prior written permission is strictly prohibited. Every attempt has been made to verify information contained within this publication. Heritage Corridor CVB shall not be held responsible for inadvertent omissions, invalid or outdated information. For the most current information regarding the I&M Canal National Heritage Corridor region, please access the website at www.HeritageCorridorCVB.com Please inform the CVB of any additions or changes that may be suggested for future editions of the annual Visitors Guide.
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Monthly auctions offer a wide range of antiques, including fine and costume jewelry, art pottery, toys, miliarty items, collectible coins, vintage photographs and high-end furniture.
Montana Charlie’s Bolingbrook
Held on historic Water Street, this flea market takes place on the first Saturday of the month from April to October. The market offers antiques, collectibles, vintage items and crafts.
Vendors at Montana Charlie’s offer an incredible variety of merchandise which can be found no place else. Located conveniently on Joliet Road just south of I55, this family friendly flea market also has a variety of vendors selling many different foods from around the world.
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R Pickers is an adventure – furniture, jewelry, collectibles, glassware, Pyrex, man cave items, militaria, diecast cars and more. Their Crest Hill location is your place to discover that hidden gem you’ve always wanted.
A unique blend of over 20,000 square feet of vintage, collectibles, retro, homemade and gently used/new treasures await you in their Crest Hill showroom. You will want to leave this location with a full trunk of fun.
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The LaSalle County Historical Society hosts their Canal market on the banks of the I&M Canal on Sundays from May to September. “Where the Past Meets the Present,” you can pick up antiques, collectibles, handmade artwork and homegrown goodies.
3 FRENCH HENS Morris
Bringing the tradition of Open Air Euro Markets to the Midwest, 3 French Hens Country Market is held on the grassy banks of the Historic I&M Canal in downtown Morris, IL. Featuring more than 140 vendors selling homemade, homegrown, antique, one of a kind and repurposed items. Check their schedule and find your treasure.
TWO HOUNDS ANTIQUES Wilmington
A husband-and-wife team who love antiques and beagles opened this quaint downtown Wilmington shop that offers their own repurposed vintage finds, along with antiques sold by local vendors.
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Looking for that piece of cool to fill out the man cave? Rick’s Relics on 66 offers a wide variety of antiques, primitives, brewery advertising, tobacciana, furniture, collectables and barn wood items.
This 140-year old saw mill is the home of over 100 vendors guiding you through the past with their collection of antiques, vintage items, home décor and gifts. Purchase a piece from the past!
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This antique shop is Wilmington’s original shop – opening over 55 years ago! Family-owned and family-operated, you will find estate jewelry and three storefronts of general antiques and European imports.
McMANIACS Wilmington
Stop in and join them for funky fun “blast from the past.” This store specializes in mid-century modern furnishings, home décor and kitsch.
CHIC, GEEK & ANTIQUE Wilmington
RICK’S RELICS on 66
OLD THEATRE ANTIQUE MALL Wilmington
Get immersed in a world of vintage signs (mostly gas, oil and auto related), antique outboard motors, military surplus and more. The shop also offers mineral crystals. A must-stop on your Route 66 journey.
Chic, Geek & Antique is the place for antiques, shabby chic & anything geek – vintage toys, Star Wars, comic books, and records. This eclectic store off of Route 66 is full of novelties, oddities and more.
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One visit will give you plenty of ideas, and a full car of things for the home. One-of-a-kind lighting, plus new, antique, vintage, industrial and DIY furnishings. Don’t miss their section of greeting cards, candles and scrap booking items.
RUBY BEGONIAS MORRIS
This store features a wealth of shabby & chic cottage antiques, including a warm and wonderful mix of new & vintage, from wonderful architectural elements and painted primitive cupboards to one of a kind home décor. Also, make sure to visit their boutique clothing section.
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JAKINS & SUCH PRETTIES MORRIS
Down home girls spreading the joy, selling “Fancy Farm” junk, fine clothes, candles, Lenny & Eva jewelry and beautiful furniture.
TATTERED ACCENTS MORRIS
Old and new, modern and antique. Check out their store inside a Victorian style house on Jackson Street, just east of downtown Morris.
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K’S SECRET GARDEN
More than 200 dealers sell their wares from booths at this huge, 20,000 square foot antique mall. You will find quality antiques here seven days a week.
K’s Secret Garden is your key to unique gifts and creations. Let them help you find the perfect gift for that special someone. The store’s goal is to have items that are so unique, that you cannot find them anywhere else in the area.
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Located on Main Street, Mae’s featured antiques and collectibles that span from primate to mid-century modern styles. The store also sells new home décor items.
CLARKS RUN ANTIQUES UTICA
Both stores should be part of your treasure hunt – where you can find a wealth of things you may not have known you needed. Upcycling, recycling and just plain buying.
Dealers at this antique mall sell quality, well-priced pieces from the early 1900’s to the mid 70’s. More than 50 display showcases offer jewelry, restored furniture and art work. Don’t miss the Eagles Nest Gift Shop upstairs, or their sister shop that sells wine and other gifts.
Countryside Village
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Countryside Village is a 9,000 sq. ft store to resemble a small village. Offers home decor, textiles, gourmet food and wines, kitchenware, gadgets, candles, baby items, jewelry, purses, wallets, vintage charm and more. The fabric department has grown to over 1500 bolts of the finest quality fabrics. Countryside Village is your one-stop shop for everyday savings and great holiday items. You will enjoy the atmosphere of a small town feeling.
Antiques, jewelry, collectibles, housewares, small furniture and more. You never know what you’ll find at this Streator stop. Visit their location on historic Main Street.
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Located in the Route 66 town of Pontiac, your trip to the store will be fun and excited. Look for the wide variety of artwork and other themed souvenirs celebrating historic Route 66.
TRUE NORTH MORRIS
Voted Grundy County’s Best Antique Store, Best Gift Shop and Best Home Décor Store. They are open 7 days a week, and are waiting for you to take a true shopping adventure.
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Tangled Roots Brewing Company
Black Horizon Brewing
Elder Brewing Company
One of the state’s “Illinois A Made” artisans, Tangled Roots’ offers many great brews on draft, in growlers, or in local stores in bottles. Keep an eye out for Forty-One Forty-Eight, it’s farmto-foam beer featuring all locally grown ingredients.
This new nano-craft brewery is constantly putting out new and different brews with their own special twist. Expect board games, an oldschool Nintendo 64, TV’s and food trucks coming by most weekends. And, definitely expect some tasty brews.
Joliet’s other “Brews Brother” recently opened in a familiar location owned by the brew master’s family for over 40 years. A cool tap room on the bottom floor, with the brewery on the top. Make sure to try the “Cream of the Castle.”
MyGrain Brewing
River Hawk Brewing
In Joliet’s historic Union Station, MyGrain Brewing pairs quality food with craft beers that are intense, flavorful and smooth with bold styles that you will never forget. The names of the beers give a nod to the city, including Iron and Steel, Stateville Stout and City of Stone. You can consider MyGrain Brewing one of the “Brews Brothers.”
This Canal-town brewery takes a hands-on approach to every part of the brewing process, and focuses on testing new ingredients and experimenting with flavors. Try the Patriot lager or Red Tail red ale, two of their flagship beers (for good reason).
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Take a Saturday afternoon tour of the brewery in the fall or winter and be treated to tour pours of beers that include The Full Lemonty golden ale and the Eleanor porter. Pollyanna also surprises guests with the one-off firkins and taproom-only offerings.
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Radium City Brewing
Taste. Learn. Craft. This brewery not only puts up some amazing beers, but also teaches classes for the home brewer to enhance their skills. Depending on when you visit, you could see Migratory Toasted Coconut Golden Ale, Captain Tragedy IPA, Friend’s Don’t Lie American Pale or many, many others on tap.
The brand new Rock Bottom at The Promenade Bolingbrook has been showcasing their love of craft beer to fans and newbies alike. Their brewers devote their lives to beer making, combining art, science and unbridled obsession. Grab a Belgian Triceratops or Chocolate Peanut Butter Porter, and have fun with a Party At My Mum’s.
The Radium brewing team began as a group of Ottawa locals who first started marketing their own beer at home. Today, Radium produces a variety of small batch beers, including Annie’s Pal Ale and the robust Clock Out Stout.. They don’t have a tap room, but you can pick up some RCB at local eateries and Herman’s Package Store.
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Iron&Glass Romeoville
This taproom and bottle shop in Romeoville will have many great craft beers from all over the country, as well as their own recipes (which they contract or collaboratively brew and bring on site). If you get a chance to try GummyBuddy, you will definitely want to take a few cans home.
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Metal Monkey Brewing Romeoville
Dedicated to all things craft, besides beer Metal Monkey also showcases local artists and musicians. Try the ruby red Simian Fever pale wheat ale or the B.I.N.G. traditional dry Irish stout.
BuckleDown Brewing
Midnight Pig Beer
Founded by a local group of friends, BuckleDown produces small batch craft beers. Pull up a stool in the taproom and try Fiddlesticks, a Belgian-style IPA or Shady Aftermath, a malt-driven dark ale with layers of chocolate, caramel and coffee.
Its name is a nod back to prohibition. Its beers are a nod to the craft beer revolution. Located inside Nevin’s Brewing Company, make sure to try the Hook & Hatchet (Vienna-style Lager), Divine Trickster (Belgianstyle Witbier) or the Robust Porter known as Snitches Get Stitches.
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Blue Nose Brewery Hodgkins
Having brewed its first ale in a Chicago apartment, today Blue Nose produces its beers using a 15-barrel system. Try a flight and sample brews such as the Cold Town cream ale and Blue Ward rye porter. The brewery is also dog-friendly to dogfriendly dogs!
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The flavors and aromas of Latin America are brewed into the creative beers at 5 Rabbit. Take a seat in the Rabbit Hole taproom and try the fruity, popsicle-inspired Paletas of the Gringolandia wheat. A
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Their taproom has become a haven for beer experts and beer novices alike, all showing the appreciation for the art of craft beer. Center Line Golden Ale and Alterior Motive Midwest Ale are two great beers, but be on the lookout for King Balaton, the Cherry Wheat Ale.
Will County Brewing Company Shorewood
Scheduled to open in early 2018, this new brewery has already excited locals who can’t wait to try some of their new recipes (as well as more of their existing favorites). Make sure to say “Hi” to WCBC’s President Jamie, whose beard alone is reason enough to make the trip.
HICKORY CREEK BREWING COMPANY New Lenox
New Lenox will soon be home to Hickory Creek Brewing, which is still under construction at the time of printing. The brewer started out in a milk house perfecting his recipes, and soon will be bringing Elwood Blues (Blueberry Wheat), The Beav (English-style Brown Porter), Hoppy (Illinois Pale Ale) and more to the public.
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Locals love this old school tavern for its tasty pub grub and seasoned bartenders. Patrons watch sports broadcasts, chat and play video games while chowing down on the signature “Nickburger” or patti-melt (no fries served) and sipping ice cold beers. Cash only.
Adjacent to Chapin’s East banquet hall, burger lovers come to the local sports bar for good food, friendly gatherings and live music on Saturdays. Railroadthemed menu lists the standby “melty” cheeseburger, plus mushroom, BBQ-bacon and blue cheeseburgers. All sided with homemade fries or coleslaw.
This basic strip mall sandwich shop has an extensive, gourmet sandwich menu. Beyond the classic cheeseburger, choose from 17 quarter, half and one-pound meat burgers such as the brie cheese-cranberry crowned French burger, a teriyaki and grilled pineapple or peanut butter bacon topped burger. Salmon, turkey and black bean burgers available. Variety extends to types of fries, craft beers, wines, espresso and homemade desserts.
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Sizzles Lockport
Family favorite for ice cream fountain drinks, kids’ menu and fire-grilled burgers. Quarter and half-pound burger choices include the bacon cheeseburger and breaded onion, jalapeno pepper accented burgers. Add a side of fries or homemade soup.
Honest Abe’s Tap and Grill Morris
Choose from 21 gourmet burgers of quarter, half-pound and pound-sized patties cleverly named after historic Lincoln events, places and politics. Burgers are served with fries, mac ‘n’ cheese, salad or cottage cheese. Daily deal is the quarter pounder paired with a beer pint.
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Odds are good for picking a winning beer and burger pair at this sports bar in the Hollywood Casino. Charbroiled Angus beef burgers served on a buttery brioche bun come with fries. Build your own burger adding multiple toppings.
MyGrain Brewery Joliet
History is on tap within the historic Joliet Union Train Station turned brewery dishing half-pound burgers blending ground Angus, chuck and brisket beef served on a brioche bun. Toppings include tomato-bacon jam, goat cheese, homemade BBQ sauce and crispy onions. Roasted pepper-garlic aioli and Gruyere cheese dress up the turkey burger.
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Uptown Grill LaSalle
Gourmet burgers compliment the sophisticated American cuisine served in the contemporary dining room and outdoor, seasonal patio. Innovative takes on the traditional half-pounder are the quatro formage, BLT club and black bean burgers. All breads made on-site. There’s an extensive wine, beer and spirits menu.
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Tangled Roots Brewing Company’s restaurant spotlights a single burger called simply “The Burger” made of local Slagel Farm beef topped with stone ground mustard, caramelized onion, white cheddar cheese and bacon. Add a side of pub frittes, kale slaw or a side salad for a treat for your taste buds.
Spoons Restaurant & Bar Princeton
Double the beef by local meat purveyor Wyanet Locker in the two-patty “Greasy Spoon Hamburger” served in this cozy local diner. Mayonnaise, raw onion, lettuce, pickle and tomato toppings and fries. Six cheese choices are also available.
Old Route 66 Family Dining Restaurant
MarkAllen’s American Kitchen
Just like its name, the roadside diner dishes classic food to fill a family’s many preferences and budgets. Favorite burgers are the double bacon cheeseburger and namesake Route 66, half-pound burger smothered in grilled onions, cheese and mushrooms.
Whimsical folk art decorates the cheery restaurant serving “Wonderburgers,” ground chuck beef patties mixed with the chef ’s secret ingredients. Served atop a Kaiser roll, burgers are accompanied by house-made coleslaw and French fries. Topping choices include blue cheese, hot wing sauce, zesty guacamole, green peppers and mushrooms.
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Start your 15-mile trek at Channahon State Park, home to a collection of historic canal structures. Heading west, the trail becomes a path between the I&M Canal and the Illinois River. Along the way you’ll see the ghost canal town of Dresden and Aux Sable, with one of two remaining locktender’s houses.
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This 15-mile stretch of trail along the western branch of the I&M Canal begins in LaSalle, where the canal meets the Illinois River. Heading east, the trail winds between serene lakes and sandstone bluffs, before its end point near the historic I&M Canal Toll House in Ottawa.
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Centennial Trail
Following a visit to the Joliet Iron Works Historic Site, hop on this nearly 11-mile-long trail that travels north to the cozy canal town of Lockport, then veers into the scenic woodlands of Isle a la Cache nature preserve. A historic swing bridge over the Des Plaines River is a highlight.
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Named for an ancient glacial lake, this 22-mile trail is accessed at the Sugar Creek Preserve in Joliet. From there, the Wauponsee skirts the Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie and ends at a spectacular 600-foot-long bridge that spans the Kankakee River.
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This 11-mile trail begins in historic Lockport, site of the beautiful limestone Gaylord Building and its impressive gallery of I&M Canal exhibits. As you bike the trail it passes an abandoned amusement park and the Old Joliet Prison, before ending at the Joliet Iron Works Historic Site.
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Completed in 1848, the Illinois & Michigan (I&M) Canal provided the first complete water route from the East Coast to the Gulf of Mexico by connecting Lake Michigan to the Mississippi River. Extending for 96 miles from Chicago to LaSalle, the I&M Canal became a critical waterway for transporting commercial goods. The I&M Canal closed in 1933 upon completion of the Illinois Waterway. Since then, it has been transformed into a recreational playground for hikers, bikers and nature lovers. The canal towns that once flourished with the creation of the I&M Canal are still vibrant, with stories to tell. Take the time to explore these canal towns and learn about their links to an important part of history.
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You can trace the origins of the I&M Canal to Lyons and the Chicago Portage National Historic Site considered the birthplace of Chicago. Long used by Native Americans, the portage was revealed to French explorers Pere Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet in 1673. Jolliet suggested that a canal cutting through the portage area would create a vital trade and transportation connection, linking Lake Michigan with the Mississippi River, leading to the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean. Some 160 years later, work on the I&M Canal began, and it finally opened in 1848. I&M Canal Towns
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Dollinger Family Farm; fun for the whole family.
What “hidden gem” attraction would you recommend to a visitor and why? Shrimp Barn; cozy and unique.
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What local event would you recommend to a visitor and why? Annual Irish Fest at Dock Rotz Tavern- its a blast!
What hotel would you recommend to a visitor and why? Hampton Inn & Suites, Minooka; Clean, cozy, friendly service.
We offer delicious comfort food, a great craft beer selection, and friendly service.
If you were to recommend a place to eat to a visitor, what place would that be? What would you order? Dock Rotz Tavern; Pretzels & Cheese Appetizer, Brisket Dinner with Garlic Mashed Potatoes.
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I&M Canal Towns You can walk the same ground as these early explorers at the Forest Preserve District of Cook County’s Portage Woods and Ottawa Trail Woods, including crossing a footbridge over Portage Creek. Lemont was settled in 1833, with its early pioneers primarily made up of canal workers. Learn about Lemont ’s storied past at the Lemont Area Historical Society and Museum, located in the Old Stone Church. The landmark building served as the Lemont Methodist Episcopal Church for 100 years, from 1861-1970. The church is constructed of Lemont stone donated from a local quarry. A nearby landmark in Lemont is St. James at Sag Bridge, a parish founded in 1833 by Irish Catholic canal workers. Some of those workers are
Channahon State Park, the official trailhead of the I&M Canal State Trail, is located in Channahon and home to Locks 6 and 7, as well as a locktender’s house (not open to the public). The Aux Sable Access in Morris contains I&M Canal Lock 8, a locktender’s house (not open to the public) and the Aux Sable Creek aqueduct, which was built to carry the canal over the creek. The M.J. Hogan Grain Elevator was built in Seneca in 1861, allowing farmers to ship their grain to Chicago on barges via the I&M Canal instead of by horse and wagon. The grain elevator is open to the public during special events. Ottawa is home to the only remaining I&M Canal Toll House, which has been restored and is open for tours by appointment. Built in 1848, the house features its original log book and a rope bed where the toll collector took his naps.
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Restaurant, which has preserved the Gaylord’s wonderful character and features patio dining in the summer. Afterward, take a stroll through the Lincoln Landing interpretive park (which highlights Abraham Lincoln’s link to the I&M Canal) and along the canal towpath. Nearby, check out the recently renovated Will County Historical Museum and Research Center, located in the former I&M Canal headquarters building. Here you’ll see military and Native American artifacts, plus a re-creation of an Edwardian doctor’s office. Candlelight Tours at the Reddick Mansion, Ottawa
buried in the church’s cemetery. For an outdoor adventure, head to the hiking and biking trails at Lemont Heritage Quarries Recreation Area. During construction of the I&M Canal, fine-grade limestone was discovered in Lemont and led to a 50-year mining boom. When the industry declined and workers left, underground springs rose up in the quarries and created spectacular freshwater lakes. Later, browse the quaint downtown Lemont shops and stop in for a burger at Nick’s Tavern, open since 1945. In Lockport, get a history lesson and a meal at the handsome Gaylord Building overlooking the I&M Canal. The imposing structure originally served as a warehouse for construction materials, and is built of limestone that was unearthed when the canal was dug. Venture inside and walk through the impressive exhibition gallery that tells the story of the I&M Canal. Then have lunch at the Public Landing
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Morris was founded in 1842 by Canal Commissioner Isaac Morris, who was looking to build a new town along the I&M Canal. It quickly became an important center for agriculture and trade. Stroll Canalport Park on the I&M Canal and see a replica of a canal freight packet boat. Stop in at the Grundy County Historical Society and Museum and browse Civil War weaponry, awardwinning quilts, a one-room schoolhouse and an 1890s store. Spend the afternoon shopping and dining in charming downtown Morris. Restaurant choices range from Italian fare at Maria’s Ristorante & Pizzeria, to wood-fired steaks at Morris Chop Shop and pub grub at Clayton’s Tap. Be sure to take a self-guided tour of the town’s beautiful Heritage Homes before you leave.
Ottawa was a boomtown in the 1800s, thanks to its fortuitous location on the I&M Canal. Ottawa is home to the Reddick Mansion, possibly the most expensive and ornate private home built in Illinois before the Civil War. Tour this lovely 22-room Italianate mansion and its beautiful gardens, led by guides in period dress. Visit the Ottawa Historical and Scouting Heritage Museum to learn about the canal town’s past and see exhibits dedicated to the work of Ottawa native W.D. Boyce, one of the founders of the Boy Scouts of America.
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Boating or kayaking on the river.
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Homemade breakfast and lunch, made fresh daily in a quaint historic building with outdoor patio sitting. If you were to recommend a place to eat to a visitor, what place would that be? What would you order? Honest Abe’s tap and Grill; any burger on the menu!
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Be sure to check out Ottawa’s quaint shops and grab a bite to eat at The Cheese Shop ‘n’ Deli, decorated with the owner’s collection of antiques and located right on the banks of the I&M Canal.
Upon completion of the I&M Canal, the town of Utica quickly prospered as its valuable resources, including clay and sand for brick making, were soon in demand. Get an overview of Utica’s fascinating history at the LaSalle County Historical Society museum campus. Located along the I&M Canal, the museum actually consists of five different buildings: the 1848 Canal Warehouse with Native American and military exhibits; the Heritage Center with rare 20th century artifacts; a one-room schoolhouse; an 1892 blacksmith shop; and an 1875 barn with agricultural displays. Afterwards, head over to the Irish-themed Duffy’s Tavern for corned beef and cabbage paired with a pint of Guinness. LaSalle is the western terminus of the I&M Canal. The City was the busy point where canal boats streamed in from Chicago, while steamboats chugged on to St. Louis and New Orleans. Learn all about this town’s colorful history aboard the I&M Canal Boat, a replica of the 19th century mule-pulled boats that once carried
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passengers on the I&M Canal. The crew, dressed in frontier garb, tells tales of the I&M Canal’s heyday. Be sure to spend some time at the Lock 16 Visitor Center, where you can pick up canal-themed souvenirs in the gift shop and grab a sandwich at the Lock 16 Cafe.
FAVE FISHING SPOTS Grab your pole and head to these local fishing holes
Vermillion River Oglesby
This fisherman’s paradise is a great place for fly fishing, with the best spot being an 11-mile stretch that begins at the Illinois Route 178 bridge that crosses the river just above Matthiessen State Park. Catch bass, catfish and bluegill.
LaSalle Lake Marseilles
This manmade lake favored by anglers serves as a cooling lake for Commonwealth Edison’s LaSalle Power Station. From the banks you can hook black, white and striped bass.
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Illini State Park Marseilles
Set on the scenic Illinois River, this 500-acre park is known for its roaring rapids. Fishing boats should look out for barge traffic and be aware of the nearby Marseilles Lock & Dam. Expect to snag crappie, bass and catfish.
Starved Rock State Park Utica
Fishing boats may be launched from the west end of the park, but are not allowed within 600 feet of the Starved Rock Lock & Dam due to strong currents. Hook walleye, catfish and carp.
Lock 14 LaSalle
Located at the meeting of the Illinois River and the I&M Canal, this leisurely fishing spot near downtown LaSalle is a great place to reel in channel catfish, rainbow trout and largemouth bass.
Spring Lake Nature Area Streator
More than 37 acres of land holds two spring-fed creeks, a waterfall, 13 hiking trails and abundant wildlife. Cast your hook and snag bluegill or crappie.
Senachwine Lake Putnam County
This lake spans more than 3,000 acres, but only reaches eight feet at its deepest point. Anglers can catch a variety of fish, including white bass, sauger and yellow bullhead.
Before heading out, stop by Applebee’s Bait Shop in Utica for fishing licenses, live bait & tackle, and guide services for the Illinois River and LaSalle Lake.
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What local event would you recommend to a visitor and why? Old Canal Days because of the various types of activities offered.
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Dellwood Park because of its history and beauty. Visit during WWII Days or for their concerts or play disc golf.
If you were to recommend a place to eat to a visitor, what place would that be? What would you order? Mamma Onestas. I would order chicken parmesan with garlic rolls.
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Family Fun Featured on Dinners, Drive-Ins and Dives, Chuck's Southern CafĂŠ & Banquets in Darien offers a special blend of Mexican, CajunCreole, southern cooking and slow smoked BBQ.
For an adventure your family won't soon forget, join Kayak Morris for a guided kayak tour or a Glamping trip.
Formed in 1996, Midwest SOARRING Foundation in Lockport works to educate the public about various American Indian cultural issues, environmental issues, and build community among all people. Visit their facility or join them at the Annual Harvest Pow Wow.
The area of Lemont was mined from 1850 to 1900 for a fine grade dolomite limestone. After 1900, with the decline of the quarry industry, the Lemont Heritage Quarries Recreation Area was filled by underground springs, creating several fresh water lakes .
iPic Theaters & Salt Sports Bar (Bolingbrook) is no ordinary cinema, the theater offers luxury seating options and a chef-driven menu in an upscale lounge.
Stop by Flutterby Gourmet Popcorn in Utica to sample over 50 delicious flavors of homemade popcorn. Snack on your treat while listening to their jukebox speakers playing the oldies and some classic tunes.
Built in 1833 by the same Irish immigrants who built the I&M Canal, St. James at Sag Bridge in Lemont remains an operating church and is also open to the public for tours.
Letty Mae's Tea Room in Morris delivers a nostalgic atmosphere filled with vintage decorations for your family to enjoy a snack while snapping pictures to remember the special time.
Couples Therapy Experience rustic Italian dining in Channahon at Pesciolino Osteria. The chef's offer authentic homemade dishes using the finest ingredients available.
Want to plan a date that neither of you will ever forget? Plan a trip to Skydive Chicago (Marseilles) where you can free fall into a once in a lifetime experience.
The Starved Rock Lodge offers a multitude of different trolley tours, on their trolleys, Ranger & Bella! The tours offer a view into the history of the Starved Rock area as well as the seasonal sights.
Explore Ottawa and ride along the I&M Canal after renting your bikes from The Bike Shop. The shop offers hourly rentals, helmets, lights, bells and more; they also offer accessories for your current bike and a convenient picnic tables.
SaltTreeYoga (Ottawa) wellness center offers a variety of relaxing wellness alternatives including one of only 10 Himalayan Salt Caves in the state. Experience a new, natural way to restore your body to its natural, functional and healthy state.
In 1982, Hollingworth Candies (Lockport) was founded by Margaret Carlson and continues a tradition in handcrafting toffees and chocolate candies using pure, natural ingredients.
Up for a little friendly competition? The Bolingbrook Golf Club, measuring at 4,931 yards to 7,104 yards from 5 sets of tees, offers elevated tees, rolling fairways and 7 lakes.
Lincoln Landing is a picturesque open air park and museum in Lockport that shows the original Illinois and Michigan Canal lines with a statue of Lincoln contemplating the canal.
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Wine and Cheese by TCC, Plainfield
Isle a La Cache Museum, Romeoville
Friend Getaways Dock Rotz Tavern in Minooka provides a comfortable atmosphere where friends can gather and enjoy great home cooked meals, specialty drinks and a wide variety of craft beers.
Lockport’s HellsGate Haunted House is more than a haunted house, it's an adventure, filled with secret passages, giant slides, and undead abominations all leading you to the zombieinfested woods you must cross to safety.
The Westclox Museum is dedicated to the preservation and displaying of collections of products, documents, photos and history of the Westclox Company, which was founded in Peru.
For a twist on classical bike riding, head to Mix’s Trading Post and Utica Electric Bike Rental and rent an electric bike to ride down the I&M Canal.
Romeoville’s Bowlero is an interactive funfactory featuring glow-in-the-dark lakes, old school recreational games and other quirky throwbacks; this blast from the past is the unique activity your friends have been looking for.
In Plainfield, enjoy a snack and glass of wine at Wine & Cheese by TCC's intimate indoor café or on the expansive outdoor patio. The gourmet menu changes seasonally and is made fresh to order.
Experience history on a one-hour I&M Canal Boat ride. Board in LaSalle and learn from the authentically costumed canal-era crew as the boat is pulled by mule.
Every Fall, Heap's Giant Pumpkin Farm (Minooka) welcomes guests of all ages to explore the farm and partake in Autumn activities. Snap a group selfie with the pumpkins of your choice, on a hay ride or in the Haunted Corn Maze!
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Off the Beaten Path Since 1966, Home Cut Donuts has been happily serving the residents of Joliet. The family owned business makes fresh donuts daily and is open 24 hours a day.
Stroll through the historic Joliet Iron Works Historic Site on Columbia Street where you'll see foundational ruins of the Joliet Iron and Steel Company that operated from the 1870s to the 1930s.
The Carbon Hill School Museum displays the original artifacts from the original 1893 schoolhouse. The museum also represents significant dates from the surrounding areas.
While the Goose Lake Prairie in Morris was originally sculpted by glaciers, it is now part of a continuous grassland with a rich history.
Play big and go home a winner at one of the area's premier gaming, dining and entertainment venues, Hollywood Casino Joliet.
Sizzles In Lockport offers a variety of burgers, sandwiches, appetizers and more and as an extra special treat have an ice cream dessert or try one of their specialty milkshakes!
Go back in time to the 18th Century at the Isle a La Cache Museum in Romeoville. Stop by the visitor center or participate in a program or events to learn about the native Potawatomi.
Seneca’s MJ Hogan Grain Elevator was constructed in 1861-1862 and is the earliest remaining grain elevator built along the Illinois & Michigan Canal.
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Route 66 Penitentiary, made famous by The Blues Brothers movie that was filmed there. Next stop is the Route 66 Welcome Center, located within the Joliet Area Historical Museum. The Museum, housed in a former early1900s Methodist church, is situated at the Crossroads of America, where Route 66 once intersected with the Lincoln Highway. Take a seat at the Route 66 Drive-In Theater, on a carshaped couch complete with speakers that blare ‘50s music, and view projected images of the Mother Road.
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Make your way over to Route 66 Park and take a picture with the 12-foot-tall Joliet Kicks on 66 highway shield. Kiosks found throughout the park highlight each of Joliet’s Route 66 attractions with interesting facts, photos and directions. Be sure to follow the pathway that leads to an overlook above the historic Joliet State
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Constructed in 1926, historic Route 66 travels for 300 miles through Illinois, with its starting point in downtown Chicago. Its rich history of legends and lore is what inspires many visitors to hit the road in search of a true Americana experience. Don’t just drive through Route 66 – take your time and explore the small towns and meet the locals that make the Mother Road legendary. You’ll discover kitschy roadside attractions, amazing museums, retro diners and the passionate devotees who help keep the spirit of 66 alive.
Start your trip on Adams and Michigan in the City of Chicago - making your way through Cicero, Berwyn, Lyons, McCook, Hodgkins, Countryside, Burr Ridge, Willowbrook, Darien, Woodridge, Bolingbrook and Romeoville.
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At the retro Drive-In Diner, sit in a classic convertible as a carhop statue stands at the ready to take your order from the scratch-and-sniff menu cards that let you smell ‘50s diner favorites, including burgers and malts. Take a break in the Route 66 Motel Room, complete with a vintage television that shows excerpts from the old Route 66 TV show and a bed with massaging “magic fingers.” Be sure to stop by the gift shop for Route 66 collectibles and souvenirs. Also visit Joliet’s beautiful Rialto Square Theatre, a glorious former vaudeville house that today presents concerts and plays. When it was built in 1926, the opulent Rialto was heralded as “a palace for the people.” The elegant
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architecture of the theater combines elements of Greek, Roman and Byzantine design. Marvel at the huge 20-foot-tall Duchess crystal chandelier and the original Barton Grande theater pipe organ. Tours of the historic theater are held on Tuesday afternoons, and include a sneak peek at the green room, where thousands of performers have signed the walls over the years. Drive on to Pontiac and the Route 66 Association of Illinois Hall of Fame & Museum, housed
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in a renovated 1900s fire station. Here you’ll find a treasure trove of Mother Road artifacts, with exhibits that depict former Route 66 businesses (including booths from the world’s first Steak ‘n Shake). Two of the most popular exhibits are the bus and van owned by Route 66 icon and traveling artist Bob Waldmire, whose family founded Springfield’s famed Cozy Dog Drive In. Take a tour of the bus, where Waldmire lived and worked, for a fascinating look inside the world of a prolific artist. Before you leave, be sure to snap a photo while standing on pavement bricks salvagaed from the original
“Mother Road” with your back against the world’s largest Route 66 shield that’s painted on the back of the Museum.
When in Pontiac, view one of the world’s finest collections of restored classic and rare Pontiac and Oakland cars at the Pontiac-Oakland Automobile Museum. You’ll also see dealer artifacts, old signs and original design drawings, hood ornaments and a display of more than 2,000 antique oil cans.
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Illinois Route 66 Red Carpet Corridor Festival
ilroute66redcarpetcorridor.com Thirteen different communities located along the 90-mile stretch between Joliet and Towanda help put on this fun event. Check out the car and craft shows, massive garage and yard sales, local foods, live entertainment and Route 66-themed fests.
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Fourth Saturday in August Berwyn Route 66 Car Show
berwynrt66.com Held along the pavement of historic Route 66 on Ogden Avenue in Berwyn, this annual event includes a parade, live music, and a display of more than 500 vintage and custom cars, trucks and motorcycles.
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Family Fun Experience small town charm, warm welcomes and a delicious meal at Dwight’s Old Route 66 Family Restaurant. Don’t forget to order a milkshake!
Your family will love spending time sliding, splashing, and swimming at Joliet's Splash Station Waterpark. On weather permitting days, June - August create memories while soaking up the sun.
Visit the Route 66 Welcome Center & Joliet Area Historical Museum immerse yourself in the culture of Route 66. Have your picture taken with the Blues Brothers, check out the music of the 50s and 60s - and remind yourself why nostalgia for "The Mother Road" continues to grow.
Joliet’s Bird Haven Greenhouse & Conservatory was constructed at its current site in the early 1900's and features spectacular floral shows with seasonal motifs during the fall, winter and spring.
The Children's Museum in Oak Lawn invites families to visit, learn, explore and play together in an atmosphere that promotes creativity, discovery and learning.
Treat your family to a special frozen snack at the Lickety Split in Wilmington. Not up for a a sundae or cone? Enjoy some homemade popcorn or a freshly dipped chocolate treat.
Have a friendly family mini golf competition at Haunted Trails Entertainment Park in Joliet. After sinking a few holes-in-one, check out the game room, laser tag arena, batting cages or race go carts.
The Gardner Two-Cell Jail was built in 1906 and is a popular photo opportunity for travelers. A memorial adjacent to the jail honors Rev. Christian Christiansen for his contributions that helped prevent the construction of Nazi atomic bombs.
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Couples Therapy If you're looking for a healthy and delicious meal you can't get anywhere else, visit Viet Little Home Vietnamese Restaurant, in Shorewood. The staff is friendly and willing to help with a recommendation if this is your first Vietnamese experience.
Spend date night at the ball park snacking on some classic concession stand treats, enjoying the antics of mascots J L Bird and Spikes, and cheering on the local team, the Joliet Slammers.
The IL Route 66 Hall of Fame and Museum works to preserve, educate, promote, and enjoy the history of Route 66; featuring thousands of artifacts and memorabilia.
Marvel at the 19,000-acre Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie, in Wilmington, maintained by the US Forest Service as "the first national tallgrass prairie and the largest piece of contiguous open space in northeastern Illinois."
For a night you'll never forget, visit the historic Rialto Square Theatre in downtown Joliet for a concert, festival or comedy show. Look at the theatre's website for information on tours and other special events.
Look for the larger than life figures of the Blues Brothers perched on the roof of Rich and Creamy on Broadway Street in Joliet. Stop to get an ice cream treat, then walk a few steps to Route 66 Park where information kiosks and antique gas pumps hark back to the heyday of the iconic road.
Riverfront Lanes in Wilmington offers the opportunity to challenge your partner to a one-on-one competition. To add an extra twist, plan to go during a "Rock 'It Bowl" when the alley resembles a nightclub.
With only 3 of the giant "Muffler Men" left in the state of Illinois, the Gemini Giant stands along America's Mother Road, welcoming visitors to Wilmington.
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Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet
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Friend Getaways A ride down Route 66 is not the same without stopping at the classic Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket, where your crew can treat themselves to world famous family recipes for chicken, classic sides and more.
Feel the suspense, hear the roar of the cars and cheer on your car with the crowds at the Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet during a NASCAR race.
In Pontiac, make sure to visit the Pontiac-Oakland Automobile Museum and check out their outstanding collection of classic cars.
The Dollinger Family Farm in Channahon hosts visitors every autumn to their family run farm, where you can get lost in a 4 acre corn maze, play in the hay, observe a working beehive or pick out your own pumpkin.
The Forge is downtown Joliet's newest concert venue, bar and eatery. This 900+ capacity two level venue hosts a variety of concerts and events year-round.
The Wine Café in Wilmington is located off of historic Route 66 and offers and assortment of wine and beer along with a variety of casino games to test your luck!
The Mazonia/Braidwood Fish & Wildlife Area is one of the most popular hunting and fishing destinations in the area. The area covers 3,657 acres in both Grundy and Will County.
Pontiac currently has over 20 outdoor murals which depict its local commercial, cultural and political history. Each mural offers a unique backdrop for a fun group photoshoot.
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Off the Beaten Path Cevere Latin Café brings the flavors of Latin America to Joliet. Try their authentic Latin food for lunch Monday-Saturday or for dinner Fridays and Saturdays.
Visit Windy City Harley-Davidson Authorized Rentals in Villa Park and rental bike to ride down your favorite scenic highway. You can rent for a day at a time or on a weekly basis, plan to go on a guided tour or on a self guided ride yourself.
The Peotone Windmill, formerly known as the H.A. Rathje Windmill, is one of the few German Style Windmills still standing in America.
Fishing, jogging, biking and more are waiting for you at Bolingbrook’s Hidden Lakes HIstoric Trout Farm. Enjoy the time in nature at this semi-wooded 15-acre sanctuary.
Located in Bolingbrook, the Illinois Aviation Museum brings air and space technology and museum collections together into an innovative and inspirational educational program and public exhibits.
Dwight’s Cherry Red Roasters is an amazing barbecue spot - grab a quick sandwich ... or a succulent full rack of ribs.
Old Joliet Prison Park is open to the public dawn to dusk daily and located just outside the Collins Street Prison facility. Featuring eight informational kiosks on the prison's inmates, history and television/movie fame, the park is the perfect stop on your trip to Joliet!
Take a trip back in time to the Polk-a-Dot Drive In restaurant in Braidwood, and enjoy the eatery's famous chili cheese fries and one of the Polk-a-Dot's nostalgic drinks. Before leaving stop by one of the permanent iconic figures just outside the diner.
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What “mainstream” attraction would you recommend to a visitor and why? I’d recommend The Pontiac Museum Complex. Within the complex there is the Route 66 and War Museums, several floors of beautifully curated exhibits and a gift shop. Outside the rear of the museum is the Bob Waldmire Road Yacht and the iconic Route 66 Mural.
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What local event would you recommend to a visitor and why? The Central States Thresherman’s Reunion held annually over Labor Day weekend. The annual gathering of steam and early gasoline powered agricultural tractors and implements. The event is filled with these powerful machines as well as many other attractions. There is a huge flea market, horse show, a number of historic exhibits, live entertainers, the daily “Parade of Power”, and of course, the Sunday afternoon parade in downtown Pontiac.
What hotel would you recommend to a visitor and why? Hampton Inn as it’s the newest property and absolutely beautiful.
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Two-Cell Jailhouse, Gardner
Like many settlements in the Illinois & Michigan Canal Heritage Corridor, the 15 communities in Livingston County sprouted up along waterways and Native American trails lacing the prairielands. Later, renowned U.S. Route 66 was built. It runs through Livingston County where roadtrippers view landmark architecture, experience Illinois railroad history and learn about young Abraham Lincoln’s years as a lawyer.
Performing Arts Center with summer shows held in the riverside Chautauqua Park. Visitors enjoy traversing the picturesque Vermilion River on Pontiac’s three, swinging pedestrian bridges. Two were built in the 1900s for workers to commute to eight shoe manufacturers operating from 1881 to 1941. Other historic sites are restored 19th century homes open for tours and the Pontiac Museum Complex housing the Illinois Route 66 Hall of Fame and Museum and five specialty museums including the Livingston County War Museum showcasing an expansive uniform exhibit and the Civil War-era music museum. Nearby is the PontiacOakland Automobile Museum and Museum of the Gilding Arts. The Walldog Mural Exhibit comprised of 22 outdoor murals within a four-block radius illustrate Pontiac’s cultural, commercial and political history. The largest mural is the Route 66 shield sign, an Instagram-worthy stop since the historic road passes through the Livingston County communities of Pontiac, Odell, Dwight and Gardner.
built. Visitors recognize his signature architectural features, such as wood banding, Roman brick fireplace, earthtoned colors, limestone used on both the exterior and interior and an original bank desk Wright designed. The Dwight Historical Society Museum inside the 1891 C & A Railroad Depot designed by Henry Ives Cobb is also on the National Register, as are the public library inside Oughton Estate’s carriage house, the Country Mansion, Pioneer Gothic Church, 1896 windmill and visitors center occupying restored 1933 Ambler’s Texaco Gas Station on Old Route 66. During the annual Route 66 Red Carpet Corridor Festival each May the station is a hot spot to stop for photos, as is the 1906 two-cell jail in Gardner.
U.S. Route 66 passes through Pontiac, the county’s government seat. Pontiac visitors can walk into the recently restored, Second Empire Style courthouse designed by Chicago architect John C. Cochrane. Built in 1875, the clock towercrowned, mansard roofed building listed on the National Register of Historic Places harbors a county history exhibit and is one of nine sites on the Looking for Lincoln Story Trail. Pontiac’s Lincoln sites are identified by storyboards telling his connections to the community. Visitors can take an informative, self-guided walking or driving tour through Pontiac’s historic streets making stops at locations where Lincoln tried cases, made speeches and stayed overnight during his tenure as an attorney in Illinois Eighth Judicial Circuit. The Vermilion Players dinner theater runs seasonally at Pontiac’s Eagle Route 66
In Dwight, six buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places -- including a bank designed by Prairie Style architect Frank Lloyd Wright – inspire travelers to pull off the Mother Road. The First National Bank of Dwight built in 1904 is one of Wright’s few public buildings still being used for the purpose it was
Fairbury celebrates Livingston County’s agricultural heritage and flavors. Echoes Museum preserves the area’s farming history while visitors taste it at Kilgus Farmstead Country Store carrying local food products and soft-serve ice cream. In summer, stock cars zoom around Fairbury American Legion Speedway and the Indian Creek Market is held downtown. For a farm-to-fork tour and dining experience, visit Slagel Family Farm’s monthly dinners prepared by Chicago guest chefs. Slagel products are sold in nearby Forrest known for its historic, turreted train depot displaying railroad exhibits.
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Pontiac Centrally located in Illinois along both Interstate 55 and Old Route 66, Pontiac is the home to the Illinois Route 66 Hall of Fame & Museum, the Pontiac-Oakland Automobile Museum, the Museum of the Gilding Arts, the Livingston County War Museum, twenty-four colorful, outdoor wall murals, nine Looking for Lincoln Story Trail exhibits, five Route 66 Heritage wayside exhibits, an historic downtown shopping area, a selection of historic homes, and a great selection of restaurants and lodging options. Folks who make a stop in Pontiac are pleasantly surprised by all there is to see and do, and the warmth of our hospitality.
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Pontiac is the only Midwestern city able to boast of having three swinging pedestrian bridges, and no visit is complete without crossing the Vermilion River on at least one of them. Visitors may enjoy unique walking tours, quaint parks and a stunning 300 acre nature preserve. The downtown area buzzes with excitement with street festivals, live entertainments, classic car shows, and fairs during the spring, summer and fall. Softball tournaments, drama in the park, and other outdoor events are scheduled annually. Heritage travelers, antique hunters, and art lovers will always find something unique in Pontiac. Visitors are encouraged to stop at any of the museums and pick up a Pontiac VIP button which, when worn in town, will yield special discounts and benefits from local merchants. The Pontiac Visitors Center, located inside the Illinois Route 66 Museum, has maps and brochures available. For more information, visit the Pontiac Tourism website: visitpontiac.org, or call: (800) 835-2055.
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Get the flavor of Route 66 at these delicious eateries
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CHERRY RED ROASTERS
Dwight There is nothing like great BBQ to satisfy your hunger. Off the bone ribs to the gourmet BBQ, burgers are authentically wood fried and slow smoked, bringing a deep-down taste that will stay with you on the miles to come.
Wolfs Head Restaurant & Bar
Indian Head Park Taking its name from the packs of wolves that roamed the Illinois prairie, Wolfs Head is located on property that was once used as a trail by the Black Hawk Indians. Specialties here include prime rib and slow-cooked baby back ribs.
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Nelly’s on 66
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Polk-a-Dot Drive In
WILMINGTON Their menu is fully loaded providing a variety of 100% freshly made Angus burgers, grilled hot dogs, unique sandwiches and their world famous pulled pork and specialty “Monday Meatloaf.” Make sure to try their appetizing home cut fries (made from scratch).
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Hodgkins Just off Route 66 is the NASCAR-themed Buck’s. Nearly every surface is covered with racing memorabilia, including posters, pictures and even car parts (note the stools and tables constructed with tire rims). Try the Daytona club sandwich or Pocono pork chop dinner.
Willowbrook This 1940s roadside restaurant, decorated with Route 66 mementos, is known for its fried chicken. Hear live music on the weekends in its Blue Rooster Lounge.
White Fence Farm
Romeoville Founded in the 1920s, White Fence Farm is famed for its home-style fried chicken. Enjoy live music by throwback groups that croon Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and ‘50s tunes. After dinner, walk the grounds and check out the petting zoo.
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Joliet Grab a sundae at this ice cream stand that was originally the official starting point of Route 66 in Joliet. Check out the Blues Brothers statues on the roof and stroll around Route 66 Park as you enjoy your ice cream.
Joliet You’ll be drawn in by the flickering neon sign and vintage decor at this no-fuss diner that serves up daily specials and popular favorites like the fluffy pancakes and hot beef sandwich. Open for breakfast and lunch, as an old school diner should be.
Braidwood This 1950s drive-in, decked out with jukeboxes on the tables and records hung on the walls, is known for its tasty burgers, thick malts and chili-cheese fries. Be sure to snap a selfie outside with a statue of Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, or other vintage icons.
Old Route 66 Family Restaurant
Dwight Settle into a booth and sample the broasted chicken or signature Route 66 burger at this family-run restaurant. Pick up a Route 66 t-shirt on your way out.
Old Log Cabin Restaurant
Pontiac Dine at the Old Log Cabin, which has been dishing up comfort food like breakfast skillets and patty melts to Route 66 travelers since 1926. Take time to check out the Mother Road memorabilia.
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Established in 1926, Route 66 became the preferred and shortest route between the Midwest and the West Coast. Ford Model T cars puttered along the dirt road and became the route for many escaping the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression. In fact, author John Steinbeck christened Route 66 as the “Mother Road� in his classic novel, The Grapes of Wrath. Rumrunners used Route 66 as an expressway to deliver hooch to Chicago speakeasies during the Prohibition Era. After World War II, ex-GIs traveled Route 66 with their families in tow across the country in search of jobs. During the 1960s, hippies and their VW buses packed Route 66 as
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they roamed the U.S. Over the years, businesses popped up along Route 66 with flashing neon signs signaling diner blue plate specials and cozy motels offering a good night’s rest. But with the rise of the interstate highway, Route 66 was deemed obsolete. By 1977 most of Illinois’ Mother Road was replaced by I-55.
Today, travelers can relive the Mother Road’s heyday and visit sites such as the Route 66 Welcome Center at the Joliet Area Historical Museum, Pontiac’s Route 66 Association of Illinois Hall of Fame & Museum, the Gemini Giant in Wilmington, Braidwood’s Polk-a-Dot Drive In, and several other attractions and restaurants. Route 66
In 1913, Carl Fisher (founder of the Indianapolis Speedway) began tinkering with the thought of a coast-to-coast highway. He proposed the idea to a group of fledgling Detroit automakers, which seized upon the idea as a way to attract car buyers. Henry Joy, president of the Packard Motor Car Company, suggested that the road be named for Abraham Lincoln. But without federal funding it was impossible to build a road that stretched across America. Instead, the Lincoln Highway Association decided to promote existing roads that, cobbled together, would provide a route across the country. They also made it their mission to rally the government to build better roads throughout America. Illinois was the first state to pave its entire section of the Lincoln Highway. By the 1920s, a reliable network of roads had been built across the nation, and the Lincoln Highway was one of its stars, with songs and poems written
about it. By the end of the decade, the Lincoln Highway became subject to a numbering system that made it just one more interstate highway among many others. In 1927, the Lincoln Highway Association decided to mark the route with bronze heads of Abraham Lincoln, designed by famed landscape architect Jens Jensen. Of the 175 markers placed in Illinois, only about 24 remain.
In 2000, the Lincoln Highway was designated a National Scenic Byway, helping to preserve its rich history. Today, visitors to Illinois can travel the Lincoln Highway on U.S. 30 and IL Routes 31 and 38, passing through charming towns and country villages. The 179-mile-long Illinois stretch begins in Lynwood and travels west to the Mississippi River. Look for the colorful murals in Heritage Corridor towns along the route that celebrate the highway’s history, including Crest Hill and Joliet. Joliet’s Rialto Square Theatre, built in 1926, is a signature attraction along the Illinois Lincoln Highway. In fact, there is a seven-foot-tall “Crossroads of America” marker in downtown Joliet at the corner of Chicago and Cass streets, noting the spot where historic Route 66 and the Lincoln Highway intersect.
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Starved Rock Lock and Dam, Oglesby
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The Illinois River Road National Scenic Byway follows the breathtaking banks of the Illinois River, spanning 290 miles and uniting more than 100 nature-based destinations. The scenic Illinois River Valley has attracted people for more than 12,000 years, due in part to its navigable river and fertile soil. Native Americans first lived here, hunting, growing crops and traveling on the Illinois River in dugout canoes. In the 1600s European explorers, missionaries and fur trader’s found their way to the valley. They lived alongside the Native Americans, building homes, forts and trading posts. But when the
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Euro-American settlers arrived in the early 1800s they brought conflict and disease, which eventually forced out the Native American tribes. As more settlers came to the region they built communities that thrived on the fishing catches from the Illinois River and the fertile land that was ideal for farms growing crops and raising livestock. Limestone and sandstone were used to construct buildings. The series of channels and locks on the Illinois River linking the Great Lakes with the Mississippi River led to the eventual explosion of commerce.
Today, you can see glimpses of Illinois’ early frontier days while you traveling along the Illinois River Road, which parallels the Illinois River Country Nature Trail. Wildlife is abundant in the Heritage Corridor area, and if you’re lucky, you may spy a great blue heron, foraging white-tailed deer or even a soaring bald eagle during the wintertime. Hike or bike the towpaths along the picturesque I&M Canal State Trail. Take a ride with the pioneer crew aboard the I&M Canal Boat and check out the Lock 16 Visitor Center. Hike past glittering waterfalls at Starved Rock State Park. And watch tugboats chug by the Illinois Waterway Visitor Center in Ottawa.
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If you had 1 sentence to promote your business, what would that be? Promoting pride in Joliet by illustrating its rich history in stunning, modern museum facility.
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The beautiful Rialto Square Theater.
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What local event would you recommend to a visitor and why? Star Wars Day - fun, colorful, affordable with a wide variety of downtown participants!
What hotel would you recommend to a visitor and why? Harrah’s, a true Las Vegas experience in food, fun and accommodations.
If you were to recommend a place to eat to a visitor, what place would that be? What would you order? Tin Roof - the Avocado Toast!
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Lawyer Abraham Lincoln spent his prepresidential years on the Eighth Judicial Circuit and as a congressman traveling on horseback, riding in horse-drawn carriages and later aboard trains across 10,000 square miles of vast tallgrass prairies and wetlands in Central Illinois. During his career spent in the region, Lincoln met some of his dearest friends and forged professional
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political alliances that propelled him to the American presidency.
Now, although visitors exploring the Illinois & Michigan Canal Heritage Corridor see mostly farm fields instead of Lincoln-era landscapes, they still discover his rich legacy through historic sites, museums and folklore.
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Visitors to Pontiac gain rich insights into Lincoln’s life following the town’s portion of the state-wide Looking for Lincoln Trail. Pontiac’s nine sites marked by informative storyboards tell of Lincoln’s experiences including arguing cases and debating his future 1858 senatorial seat and 1860 presidential candidacy opponent Stephen A. Douglas, stumping during the 1860 presidential campaign and staying overnight at lawyer-friends’ homes. Route 66
Mural telling the story of Lincoln and the Strevell House, Pontiac Credit: Aerial Sky Productions
While working as an itinerant circuit attorney, Abraham Lincoln practiced law and cut his political teeth in Central Illinois county seat courthouses including Pontiac’s in Livingston County. A downtown wall mural portrays Lincoln’s Pontiac connections.
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Sites include the Presbyterian Church and the Strevell House, currently under painstaking restoration. Lincoln was an overnight guest of Jason W. Strevell. In 1840, Lincoln and Douglas opposed one another trying Livingston County’s first jury trial held in a log building on the serene Vermilion River. The rivals also engaged in an impromptu debate outside the Pontiac courthouse where a statue of young lawyer Lincoln stands.
Ottawa Abraham Lincoln’s first of seven U.S. Senate seat debates against Stephen A. Douglas occurred in Ottawa, LaSalle County’s government seat. Held on August 21, 1858 in Washington Square amidst festive fanfare, a reported 20,000 attendees came to hear the “Railsplitter” and “Little Giant” square off on abolishing slavery. The square’s massive bronze statues poised on a platform among fountains portray animated Lincoln and Douglas seemingly paused in mid-debate. Anchored by leafy Washington Square, Ottawa’s National Historic District encompasses 1800s buildings including the Italianate Style Reddick Mansion built before the Civil War. Lincoln traveled to Ottawa to argue court cases in the LaSalle County courthouse and was friends with Ottawa attorney T. Lyle Dickey. The Lincoln-Douglas debate and other Ottawa historical events are portrayed in colorful murals downtown. The horse-drawn, elegant black leather carriage Lincoln rode in from the Rock Island train station to the Ottawa senatorial Douglas debate is exhibited in Utica’s LaSalle County Historical Society Museum. The museum in a former Illinois & Michigan Canal warehouse built Reddick Mansion, Ottawa
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in 1848 also displays a silver tea set Lincoln purportedly sipped from at Ottawa Mayor J.O. Glover’s home after the debate. The cruet set from LaSalle Mayor Alexander Campbell ‘s home adorned his dining room where Lincoln supped as they likely discussed his congressional run, evidenced by the exhibit’s copy of a letter Lincoln wrote dated June 25, 1858 confirming a $500 campaign contribution promise Campbell made back in 1851.
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These towns also connect their history to Abraham Lincoln’s.
Lockport Long before the first boat passed through the Illinois & Michigan Canal locks, Abraham Lincoln supported the canal project from concept to completion. The Will County Historical Museum and Research Center is located in the 1837 Illinois & Michigan Canal’s headquarters building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1852, Lincoln was appointed a canal commissioner. Canalfront history park Lincoln Landing interprets his canal connections.
Joliet At a political rally held on October, 1856 in former Demmonds Woods on Joliet’s West Side, Lincoln made a speech for the new Republic Party, of which he co-founded, supporting its presidential candidate General John C. Fremont and congressional candidate,
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abolitionist Owen Lovejoy from Princeton. A bronze Lincoln orator statue marks the historic site at the corner of Charlotte Street and Plainfield Road.
Princeton On Bryant Woods Drive, a plaque marks the site where Lincoln gave a speech on July 4, 1856 in woodlands surrounding Princeton city father John H. Bryant’s home. Brother of 19th century American poet William Cullen Bryant, John Bryant was one of Bureau County’s earliest settlers, an ardent abolitionist and a delegate who nominated Lincoln for president at Chicago’s 1860 Republican Convention. In 1862, Lincoln appointed Bryant a congressional district internal revenue collector position.
court lawyer Lincoln likely tried small claims cases in the Putnam County Courthouse built in 1825, one of the few courthouses still existing from Lincoln’s circuit lawyer career. Inside the columned courthouse’s vestibule there’s an engraved replica of a letter Lincoln penned on October 3,1845 to locals Williamson and Madison Durley recapping their conversation while they dug potatoes on their farm then located near the courthouse. The Putnam County Conservation District on the Illinois River Road preserves tallgrass prairie, oak-hickory forests and wetlands reminiscent of the landscapes Lincoln once traveled. Here, it’s easy to imagine Lincoln sitting in the shade, his back against a tree, open law book on his knee.
“The Lincoln Special” On May 2, 1865 thousands of mourners lined the St. Louis and Alton Railroad tracks as Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train called “The Lincoln Special” traveled to Springfield through Illinois & Michigan Canal Heritage Corridor county communities including Lemont, Lockport, Elwood, Wilmington, Braceville, Gardner, Dwight, Odell, Cayuga, Pontiac and Ocoya.
LaSalle When U.S. Representative Lincoln and his family journeyed home to Springfield, Illinois from Washington, D.C., they traveled aboard an Illinois & Michigan Canal boat from Chicago to LaSalle, disembarking on October 8, 1848. At age 23, Lincoln re-enlisted in Ottawa for military service and marched through LaSalle County as a militiaman in the Black Hawk War of 1832.
Hennepin Hennepin, named after the historic 1890 Hennepin Canal, is Putnam County’s government seat. Circuit Putnam County Courthouse Route 66
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What “mainstream” attraction would you recommend to a visitor and why? The Gemini Giant - there is something about that Towering Man that just feels like magic. What “hidden gem” attraction would you recommend to a visitor and why? Defiantly the North Island Park, enjoy the great views of the river and all of the geese add too the fun!
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What local event would you recommend to a visitor and why? Geekin’ on 66 (Early September) it is our annual Comic Book and Toy Convention. It’s the biggest little convention you’ll ever see - with tons to do, it’s not your standard 6-table small town convention. What hotel would you recommend to a visitor and why? I would recommend you go up the road to Joliet or Romeoville and stay there, lots of great places to choose from!
If you were to recommend a place to eat to a visitor, what place would that be? What would you order? Nelly’s on Route 66 (pulled Pork) or Hayden’s Crossing (pub sticks and blackened Salmon) depending on your mood.
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One of the most popular photo ops on Route 66 is the sparkly green Gemini Giant in Wilmington, a 28-foot-tall spaceman named for NASA’s Gemini space program. The quirky statue is one of the many former Muffler Man advertising props that were common during the 1960s. Gemini Giant, Wilmington
Ambler’s Texaco Gas Station in Dwight is an actual 1930s service station that has been converted to a welcome center. This quaint clapboard building looks like a homey cottage equipped with bright red Texaco gas pumps. Inside, check out the gas station mementos and old fire engine. Although it hasn’t been in operation since the late 1950s, you can still step inside and snap a photo at the Two-Cell Jail in Gardner. Built in 1906, the historic jail is one of the smallest in the country. Nearby is the Streetcar Diner, a restored 20th century streetcar that was used as a restaurant in the 1930s.
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You’ll find Illinois Route 66 Interpretive Displays placed at historically significant sites in communities along the Mother Road. The displays include colorful wayside exhibits like the ones in Berwyn, Countryside, Willowbrook, Romeoville, Dwight and Pontiac and experience hubs which can be found in communities including Berwyn, Romeoville, Joliet, Wilmington, Dwight and Pontiac. All the displays use pictures, audio and maps, along with striking silhouette statues , to tell the story of Route 66 in Illinois.
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CLOCKWISE ORDER: The Route 66 Welcome Center at the Joliet Area Historical Museum. | Lincoln sculpture, located on the corner of Charlotte St. and Plainfield Rd. | Apollo/Houbolt exhibit at the Joliet Area Historical Museum. | Route 66 Raceway
Discover Route 66 history, unique attractions and an exciting town that offers non-stop fun! Located less than an hour away from downtown Chicago, Joliet offers big city excitement in a friendly small town atmosphere. Explore Joliet and you’ll find a city that honors its roots while planting its feet firmly in the now.
Historically, Joliet shares an important link with Route 66. The city became an official part of Route 66 in 1926 with the roadway running through town for decades before it was eventually rerouted. The spirit of Route 66 remains, and today visitors can still experience a sense of Mother Road culture here. Visit the Joliet Area Historical Museum and its Route 66 Welcome Center, which takes visitors back to the heyday of the Mother Road. The museum (housed in an early-1900s Methodist church) stands at the Crossroads of America, where Route 66 and the Lincoln Highway once intersected. Take a seat on a classic car-inspired couch at the museum’s retro drive-in movie theater and see images of the quirky roadside attractions and eateries that made Route 66 a destination itself. The museum also showcases Joliet’s fascinating history, with exhibits that include a turn-of-the-century street and a replica of the I&M Canal. A museum highlight is the Lunar Lander Simulator that challenges visitors to blast off to the moon and try to land a spacecraft on the lunar surface. The simulator is part of the two-story, stateof-the-art Apollo/Houbolt exhibit that celebrates the 1969 moon Canal Towns - Route 66 - Starved Rock
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kiosks that illustrate local Route 66 attractions and feature maps to help you find them. Another place of interest is the Joliet Iron Works Historic Site. Once home to the Joliet Iron and Steel Works that originally opened in 1869, this site has preserved remnants of the once massive steel mill. Take a self-guided tour on a one-mile walkway and see exhibits that illustrate the history of the mill and the men who worked there, as you pass foundations from the old blast furnaces and crumbling structures from the dismantled factory. The site also links with a bike path to the I&M Canal State Trail
At the Old Joliet Prison Park, you can walk the grounds and read the interpretive displays that detail the prison’s history and inmates, as well as the fame the building as found with starring roles in The Blues Brothers movie and the hit TV show Prison Break. Coming in 2018, the Old Joliet Prison will be available for limited tours. Visitors will be able to participate in programs, photo ops and guided tours on the famous, or infamous, prison grounds. Please contact the Joliet Area Historical Museum for details, restrictions and options.
Venture on to the Rialto Square Theatre, built in 1926 as a vaudeville house. Big name performers of the time included the Marx Brothers, who are honored with a silhouette sculpture nearby. The Rialto was designed in grand style, incorporating ornate European architectural styles and a stunning crystal chandelier, known as “The Duchess,” as its centerpiece. The Rialto also features a Barton Grande theater pipe organ, which is still played today. The Rialto continues to present live theater and music throughout the year. And make sure to check the
CLOCKWISE ORDER: “Peace Mosiac,” located at Western Ave. & Center St., Joliet. | Rialto Square Theatre grand interior. | Rialto Square Theatre exterior and fountain square. | Joliet Prison Park and Route 66 gas pump. | Rich & Creamy ice cream stand. | Joliet Iron Works Historic Site.
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CLOCKWISE ORDER: Joliet Prison Park. | Taking a stroll along the the Illinois river and through scenic Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park & Theatre. | Racing around the track at Autobahn Country Club. | Bird Haven Greenhouse & Conservatory. | Summer concerts at Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park & Theatre.
schedule for behind-the-scenes tours, filled with tales of this awe-inspiring theater. As you walk through downtown Joliet you’ll notice colorful tile mosaics, murals and bronze sculptures that are part of the arts program created by the Friends of Community Public Art (FCPA). The organization offers self-guided maps to direct you to the city’s many artworks at The Forge Gallery, which showcases its artists and even sells tabletop versions of the statues you’ll see around Joliet. Take a break at the scenic Billie Limacher Bicentennial Park & Theatre, nestled between
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limestone bluffs and the waters of the I&M Canal. There’s lots to do at this 10-acre park, which is home to two community theater companies that put on plays year round, the free summertime “Concerts on the Hill” series and annual events, such as the holiday Festival of the Gnomes. Stroll around the park and you’ll spy murals and large boulders with plaques noting former historic sites that stood on Bluff Street, Joliet’s first street that once ran through the park. You’ll also appreciate the beautiful blooming flora on display at the Bird Haven Greenhouse & Conservatory, located within a 660-acre wooded site at Pilcher
Park. Built in the early 1900s, this lovely Italian Renaissance-style building is the perfect backdrop for seasonal flower shows. Finally, rev your engines at the Autobahn Country Club, founded by racing star and Indy 500 champ Bobby Rahal. The 350-acre site is home to two challenging tracks that combined create one of the longest racing courses in the country. Although Autobahn is a members-only motorsports club, it does offer driving programs that are open to the public. For details on even more attractions, along with shopping, dining and annual events, read on through the Joliet section.
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Spend the day at The Promenade Bolingbrook, a trendy open-air shopping mall. You’ll find stores that everyone will love, including H&M, Bass Pro Shops and Coach. Plenty of dining options include rustic Italian at Francesca’s, bison dishes at Ted’s Montana Grill and Mexican specialties at Mago Grill & Cantina. Listen to live music over a craft brew at The Beer Market. Or see a movie at the upscale iPic Theaters, which offers the perk of cocktails and food delivered right to your seat. At IKEA Bolingbrook shop chic, reasonably priced home furnishings and accents that are the hallmarks of this Swedish retailer.. Be sure to take a break for lunch (the Swedish meatballs are a must) at the IKEA Restaurant.
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Grab your wallet and get ready to spend at these shopping spots.
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Louis Joliet Mall in Joliet has all the shops teens love (think American Eagle Outfitters and Hot Topic), while parents will want to make a beeline for the major department stores, including Macy’s and Carson’s. Grab a burger at TGI Fridays and catch a movie at the Cinemark. The charming Countryside Village in Braidwood is a 9,000-square-foot store designed to resemble a small village. Inside you’ll find home decor, gourmet food and wine, kitchenware, women’s clothing and accessories, and a fabric department that boasts more than 1,500 bolts of quality fabrics. Quilting classes are offered regularly.
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Al’s Steak House Joliet
Charbroiled steaks are the specialty at this old school restaurant where the black Angus beef is cut in-house. Try any steak done in Al’s special Grecian style.
Barolo Ristorante Joliet
This elegant cucina serves traditional Italian fare, including chicken piccata and veal scallopini, along with sinful desserts such as the chocolate hazelnut tiramisu.
Cemeno’s Pizza Joliet
For more than 40 years this family-run spot has been serving up pizza (both deep dish and thin) and Italian dishes that still use Grandma Tressie’s recipes, including her original spaghetti and meatballs.
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Start your morning off right with a farmers platter or one of their many breakfast options. Lunch is pretty tasty too, think about a tasty reuben or a nice-sized chicken salad.
Home Cut Donuts Joliet
You can’t go wrong with fresh homemade donuts and a piping hot cup of coffee. Try the double chocolate or white coconut.
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This friendly neighborhood restaurant is a great place to stop for contemporary American cuisine. The menu changes a few times a year, but you can always count on a great steak.
TRUTH Joliet
This friendly, neighborhood restaurant focuses on American Contemporary with locally, organically grown produce. Burgers to Filets, Seafood Manicotti to Pepperjack Chicken. Their cuisine is fully complemented by a full bar and extensive wine list.
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Merichka’s Crest Hill
Open since 1933, this family-run restaurant is known for its steak poorboy sandwich served on French bread and slathered in garlic butterine.
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Stop by the State Street store in Lockport to sample Hollingworth’s signature English toffee and see how it’s made.
Tallgrass Restaurant Lockport
This award-winning restaurant presents multi-course gourmet meals (try the acclaimed rack of lamb) in a beautifully restored Victorian building.
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Friaco’s Mexican Restaurant Shorewood
A bright, cheery decor and lively music greets you at this friendly Mexican restaurant that serves specialties such as fish tacos chipotle and enchiladas mole stuffed with chicken.
VIET LITTLE HOME Shorewood
This restaurant focuses on combining healthy and delicious. Most options are grilled and many of their options are made from scratch. Their bilingual staff is a great place for a recommendation, especially when trying to make a tough decision between two amazing entrees.
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J-Town Eatery, Joliet
Pull right up to this little fast food joint that gets raves for its authentic Chicago-style hot dogs, Italian beef sandwiches and gyros platters.
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Chicagoland Speedway and Route 66 Raceway in Joliet are must-stops for racing fans. Catch NASCAR races at Chicagoland Speedway, and get in the driver’s seat of a stock car yourself (or ride along as a passenger) at one of the driving experiences designed by NASCAR stars Richard Petty, Mario Andretti, Dale Jarrett and Rusty Wallace. At Champions Park, located next to the grandstands, hear live music and grab a beer before the races. If drag racing is more your speed, head over to the nearby Route 66 Raceway and get close to the action at this stadium-style drag strip. Your ticket acts as a pit pass that allows you to watch teams work on their cars and get a chance to snag autographs from the drivers. TOP IMAGE: Chicagoland Speedway, Joliet | BOTTOM IMAGE: Route 66 Raceway, Joliet
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The Joliet area is home to a number of great golf courses. Standouts include Cog Hill Golf & Country Club in Lemont, open since 1927 and site of the famed Dubsdread course. The awardwinning Mistwood Golf Club in Romeoville brings
Scottish flair with a St. Andrews-style course and McWethy’s Tavern (which features Scotch egg on its menu!). The championship Bolingbrook Golf Club has rolling fairways and seven lakes, along with a renowned golf academy. The Joliet Park District
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offers three public courses, including the Inwood Golf Course (which recently celebrated 85 years of operation), the par 72 Wedgewood Golf Course and the scenic Woodruff Golf Course. Catch a thrilling Joliet Slammers baseball
GO TO VISITJOLIET.COM FOR MORE INFO game at Joliet Route 66 Stadium in downtown Joliet. The Frontier League team’s season runs from May through September. Grab a seat in the stadium or spread out on the lawn and cheer on the home team.
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Everyone’s a kid at these family-friendly attractions.
Haunted Trails CPX Sports
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Scare up some fun at this popular spot that features indoor amusement rides, laser tag, go-karts, two miniature golf courses and video games.
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Paintball is the name of the game at this exciting attraction that offers several themed playing fields, including the apocalyptic “Armageddon,” the mysterious “Jungle of Doom” and the unpredictable town of Bedlam (with 10 blocks of buildings).
Splash Station Waterpark
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At this railroad-themed water park you can race down the thrilling six-lane water slide, drift away on the lazy river and whoosh along the body slides.
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More than just a bowling alley, Bowlero ups the ante with a laser tag arena, bumper cars and more than 50 arcade games.
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This year round, indoor/outdoor aquatic park features lots of splashy fun, including an interactive “sprayground,” four water speed slides, a lazy river and beach volleyball.
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The Children’s Museum in Oak Lawn
Illinois’ largest outdoor water park boasts numerous extreme water slides (including the award-winning “Wonambi” water slide), a big wave pool, lazy river and a sandy beach.
Spend the afternoon at this kids’ museum that makes learning fun with exhibits that include a market, treehouse, art studio, dairy-themed cafe, and a theater complete with puppets and costumes.
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Take your best swing at this miniature golf course that features a 40-foot-tall mountain with a tumbling waterfall, the creepy Big Foot’s cave, racing rapids, plus baseball and softball batting cages.
Guides in period costumes lead visitors through this 12-acre outdoor history museum that features 30 historic Naperville buildings, including 19th century shops and homes.
This colorful indoor water park, located at the Fox River Resort, offers water and body slides, a pirate shipthemed water playground, arcade games and a lazy river.
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Pick the perfect pumpkin at this scenic country farm. Get lost in the four-acre maze, join a tractor hayride, pet farm animals and run around the playground that features a pirate ship. Be sure to take home some of Grandma Dollinger’s Famous Fudge.
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More than just a haunted house, HellsGate is an adventure through a multi-level mansion deep in the woods that features a giant slide, zombie-infested forest and the Lost Souls Cemetery. Open in October.
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Heap’s Giant Pumpkin Farm Minooka
You’ll find more than 90 varieties of pumpkins, gourds and squash at this family-run farm. Take a hayride out to the 25-acre pumpkin patch to find your favorite pumpkin. Let the kids loose in Milo’s Castle Playground, and try the popular grilled pork burger.
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The prisoners have rioted, the guards have fled and you’re left to navigate your way through 23 maximum security cells where you’ll come face to face with more than 100 evil criminals. But just when you think you’ve made it out, you still have to survive the underground City of the Dead. Open during October.
This family farm offers a full day of fun, including a corn maze, hayrack rides to the pumpkin patch, friendly farm animals that kids can feed, a cornfield zip line and a train ride out
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Score at Joliet’s two winning casinos.
Harrah’s Joliet Casino & Hotel
Located on the Des Plaines River in downtown Joliet, Harrah’s features more than 1,100 slot machines, gaming tables and the World Series of Poker Room, where tournaments and games with a variety of limits are played. Celebrate your good fortune with a steak at The Reserve or fuel up for the next round at Flavors the Buffet, serving stir-fry, deep-dish pizza, desserts, and more. Can’t tear yourself away from the slots? Order a burger from Cross Street Grill right on the casino floor. Stay the night at the 200-room Harrah’s Joliet Hotel.
Hollywood Casino Joliet
Here at Hollywood you’ll find more than 1,100 video slots (including the most penny slots in town), table games that include live poker, and casino hosts who can show you the ropes. Dine on prime beef and fresh seafood at Final Cut Steakhouse. Swig a craft beer and enjoy comfort food with a twist at 99 Hops House. Indulge in the decadent Sunday brunch at Epic Buffet. Or duck in to Take Two Deli for a quick bite. See a live concert at Backstage at Hollywood. And stay overnight at the Hollywood Casino Joliet Hotel & RV Park.
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The Starved Rock area offers something for everyone. Lover of the great outdoors? You’ll find lots to tackle, from scenic state parks to winding waterways. History buff ? The historic I&M Canal winds its way through the region. Small town shopper? There are many charming Main Streets with boutiques and galleries to discover. Get ready to explore. Lush forests, sparkling waterfalls and soaring canyons are some of the stunning sights you’ll encounter at Starved Rock State Park in Oglesby. Hike the 13 miles of well-marked trails and marvel at the 18 canyons carved out of 400-million-year-old sandstone bluffs. Although you can
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see waterfalls in 14 of the canyons, the most scenic ones are found in St. Louis, French, Wildcat, Tonty, Ottawa and Kaskaskia Canyons. The best time to view the waterfalls is in spring after the snow has melted, or following a heavy rainfall. Winter is also a great time to visit. The waterfalls may be frozen into spectacular icefalls, and climbers attempt to conquer the slippery slopes. You can also hop a trolley at Star ved Rock Lodge and Conference Center and get a guided tour of the area. Special seasonal trolley trips include spring waterfall canyon tours, autumn color drives and winter bald eagle watching. Or take a cruise on the Belle of the Rock, a paddlewheel boat that plies the waters of the Illinois River from June through September.
Before you set out on your adventure, stop by the Starved Rock State Park Visitor Center to pick up trail maps. Check out their 400-gallon aquarium that teems with fish from the nearby Illinois River, stone
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Down the road from Starved Rock is Matthiessen State Park. Although smaller in size, Matthiessen also features tumbling waterfalls (look for the cavernous Cascade Falls), along with bluffs and canyons that are great for hiking. Seek out the two sculpted faces near the banks of the Vermilion River that are believed to have been geographical markers for escaped slaves who passed through the park’s canyons. Cross-country skiing is a favorite winter sport here, with ski rentals available on weekends December through March. Credit: Ottawa Visitors Center
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tools once used by regional Native Americans, a model of Fort St. Louis (which was located atop Starved Rock from 1682 until the early 1700s) and a wigwam. You can also or sign up for a guided hike, which takes you to LaSalle and Tonty Canyons to see the amazing views from Lover’s Leap and Eagle Cliff. Stay the night at the historic Starved Rock Lodge and Conference Starved Rock
daily, plus there’s an acclaimed Sunday Brunch. In the summer, Starved Rock Lodge presents live music on its outdoor Veranda, surrounded by the beauty of the woods and starry night sky. In the winter, the music moves indoors to the Back Door Lounge.
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Center. Built during the Depression Era by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the rustic log Lodge and its surrounding cabins are nestled on a wooded bluff high above the Illinois River. Starved Rock Lodge retains its knotty pine appeal, even with its modern hotel wing. The Main Dining Room welcomes guests with the warmth of a glowing fireplace. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served
Buffalo Rock State Park in Ottawa is a favorite of hikers. Climb to the top of the sandstone bluff at the summit of Buffalo Rock and be treated to a sweeping view of the Illinois River. Wander through magnificent stands of oak, cedar and pine on paths that Illinois Indians once traveled. Look for the two American bison that call Buffalo 800.926.CANAL (2262)
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Rock home. And be sure to check out Effigy Tumuli, a group of five huge earthen sculptures depicting a catfish, turtle, snake, frog and water strider.
Also in Ottawa is the Illinois Waterway Visitor Center, where tugboats navigate through the Starved Rock Lock & Dam. Watch them outside from the observation deck, or head inside and view exhibits on the I&M Canal. The Center is a great place to watch majestic American bald eagles in the winter as they fish for food in the river waters. Head into town and tour one of Ottawa’s greatest treasures: the Reddick Mansion. Built in 1856, this three-story, 22room Italianate mansion was said to be the most expensive private home in Illinois at the time. Tours of the mansion and its lovely gardens, led by costumed guides, are offered daily except on Tuesdays. The Reddick Mansion is located
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Hegeler Carus Mansion, LaSalle
Dixon Waterfowl Refuge, Hennepin
across the street from Washington Square Park, where the first Lincoln-Douglas Debate took place in 1858. Sit by the fountain and admire the bronze statues of Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas. At the Ottawa Historical and Scouting Heritage Museum, learn about the city’s past as an I&M Canal boomtown and see exhibits of memorabilia that honor the legacy of W.D. Boyce, the Ottawa native who helped found the Boy Scouts of America in 1910. In LaSalle, hop on the I&M Canal State Trail, offering more than 60 miles of picturesque hiking and biking trails that follow the historic route of the I&M Canal. The Trail also boasts Illinois’ longest continuous snowmobile trail, and is a favorite of cross-country skiers. Or take a ride on the I&M Canal Boat, a replica of the 19th century mule-pulled canal boats that traveled along the I&M Canal. Onboard
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Starved Rock Lodge & Conference Center, Oglesby
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If you had 1 sentence to promote your business, what would that be? Unique destination with historic ambiance all steps . If you were to recommend a place to eat to a visitor, what place would that be? What would you order?
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What “mainstream” attraction would you recommend to a visitor and why?
Cedar Creek Ranch because it’s a great experience for Cedar Creek Cruises & horseback riding.
What “hidden gem” attraction would you recommend to a visitor and why?
Ottawa Canyon, Council Overhang & Kaskaskia Canyon because their beauty is so unexpected nestled amid the cornfields and flatlands of this part of Illinois and because Council Overhang always looks the same but the canyons always look different from season to season...year to year.
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What local event would you recommend to a visitor and why? The Veteran’s Day Parade in Utica because it is one of the greatest displays of patriotism I’ve ever seen. What hotel would you recommend to a visitor and why? Starved Rock Lodge because there is no place like it in the world. It is a peaceful place that will stay with you for a lifetime.
Brandy’s (PERU, IL). Steak with a twice-baked sweet potato.
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Starved Rock guides, dressed as Canal Era crew and passengers, take you back to the pioneer days of the Illinois prairie. Before the ride meet Moe and Joe, the friendly mules that pull the boat from along the canal bank. Be sure to check out the cafe and canal-themed gift shop at the Lock 16 Visitor Center, where I&M Canal Boat tickets are sold. Also in LaSalle is the stately Hegeler Carus Mansion. This architectural masterpiece was designed by W.W. Boyington, the architect of Chicago’s famed Historic Water Tower. The seven-level Victorian mansion, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, remains virtually unaltered since its completion in the late 1800s. The mansion is open for tours Wednesday through Sunday year round.
Hidden Paradise Alpacas, Granville
Take an afternoon and visit charming nearby Putnam County. In Hennepin, do some bird watching at the Dixon Waterfowl Refuge, a designated wetlands. Go back in time and tour the restored Pulsifer House, an 1844 home built for successful local businessman Edward Pulsifer that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Schedule a visit to the Putnam County Agricultural Museum, which explores the important history of farming and coal mining in the area. Pick up farm-fresh fruit and homemade baked goods at Boggio’s Orchard & Produce in Granville, where kids can make furry friends at the petting zoo and ride peddle cars.
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You don’t have to go far to find fun at these lodging spots Starved Rock Lodge and Conference Center
Oglesby Built in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the rustic Starved Rock Lodge is perched high on a wooded bluff overlooking the scenic Illinois River. Book a stay in the historic lodge or knotty pine cabins. Cozy up to the crackling fire in the massive two-sided stone fireplace in the soaring Great Hall. In the summer, enjoy live music and dining on the outdoor Veranda, with a sweeping view of the Illinois River Valley. At the Back Door Lounge, try a pint of Starved Rock Signature Ale, brewed exclusively by Leinenkugel. Starved Rock Lodge is also the hub for trolley tours and guided hikes through beautiful Starved Rock State Park.
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Grizzly Jack’s Grand Bear Resort
Utica Located just two miles from Starved Rock State Park, Grizzly Jack’s is a kid’s dream getaway. The resort’s Grand Bear Falls indoor water park features a wave pool, water slides and a lazy river. Putt your way along the miniature 18-hole golf course or play more than 60 different games at the Cave Arcade. Jack’s Place Restaurant & Sports bar serves up pizza and burgers. Stay in a suite at the lodge, or spread out in one of the luxury cabins or villas nestled in the woods.
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August Hill Winery & Illinois Sparkling Co.
Sample Illinois vintages at these local wineries and exciting events
Ottawa 2 Rivers Wine Fest
The beginning of June, the historic town of Ottawa hosts this fun event featuring nearly 20 Illinois wineries pouring their finest wines. There’s also live jazz, performed from a stage set up in the center of the festival. Be sure to stop by the Outdoor Market, where vendors sell one-of-a-kind arts and crafts. Limited tickets are available at the door for the popular lobster dinner, flown in fresh from Maine and grilled to perfection by the Ottawa Noon Rotary. Starved Rock
Settle in at this chic tasting room in Utica, where you can sample award-winning wines from August Hill Winery and Illinois Sparkling Co. Pull up a chair at the tasting bar, or take your glass into the lounge area or three-season patio. Try the dry red Cabernet Franc or the crisp ISC Brut sparkling wine, sided with a nosh plate that includes three different cheeses, prosciutto and flatbread crackers. Be sure to browse the works by featured local artists, including beautiful blown glass, paintings and pottery.
Illinois River Winery
Located within sight of Starved Rock State Park, Illinois River Winery’s inviting Utica tasting room features an expansive tasting bar and more than 30 handcrafted wines. Slip away from the crowd and sink into a comfy couch or sit in the outdoor wine garden, where there’s live music on weekend afternoons from May-October. Sweet and fruit wines are popular here, although the limited-release, mediumbodied red Claret is worth a try.
Vintage Illinois
Set up your lawn chair or blanket in the grass and get ready to sip and savor at Illinois’ largest wine festival, held in mid-September, at scenic Matthiessen State Park in Utica. Wines are poured by more than 25 wineries from across Illinois, including local favorite August Hill Winery and its Illinois Sparkling Co. See performances by regional musicians and enjoy tasty foods from area restaurants that include Starved Rock Lodge and LaSalle’s 9th Street Pub. 800.926.CANAL (2262)
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Staved Rock Itineraries
At Delaney’s Family Restaurant (Oglesby), love and care goes into every dish. With hearty portions, and the traditional flavor of original recipes - the results are delicious!
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Couples Therapy For 63 years, Casa Mia has offered the residents and visitors of Naplate some of the finest dining in the area in casual elegance.
Starved Rock State Park in Oglesby has 13 miles of trails to explore and the Illinois River offers fishing (ice fishing, too), boating, extraordinary views and great places to relax.
Looking for an unforgettable experience? Head to Zip Chicago where you and your partner will go on a tour 85 feet above the ground across 8 different cables at speeds up to 45 mph.
The Seneca Historical Guild strives to preserve and share the rich history of Seneca for many generations to come. From the creation during the construction of the I&M Canal to the Shipyard that contributed to World War II.
LaSalle’s Hegeler Carus Mansion was built as a family home in 1874 and remains virtually unaltered since. The mansion has been placed on the National Historic Landmark list and hosts tours and evets year round.
Watch wildlife circling above the Starved Rock Lock & Dam at Utica’s Illinois Waterway VIsitor Center. Inside, interactive with the lifesize towboat Pilot House and learn more about the unique history of the Illinois River.
Visit Grizzly Jack’s Resort and Waterpark in Utica for a 24,000 square foot indoor waterpark that has something for every family member to enjoy! Relax in the lazy river or hot tub, splash in the wave pool and kid’s Ranger Station and try out the body & tube slides.
After a morning of adventuring, stop in at Nonie’s Bakery (Utica) to get a freshly baked goodie. Open until 3pm everyday, this family owned business makes everything fresh, daily.
Join the Captain and crew for one of the Spirit of Peoria’s spectacular one to five day riverboat cruises to and from Starved Rock and Saint Louis Riverfront. Cedar Creek Ranch in Cedar Point is the perfect opportunity to capture the joy on your family’s faces; whether they are riding horses, at the petting zoo, on the gator creek cruise or motorized tour, it is sure to be a time you will want to remember.
The Hennepin Canal State Trail is an ideal destination for a relaxing day of picnicking, hiking, biking, fishing and fun. The towpath provides 155 miles of hiking/biking fun from the Illinois River to the Rock River, with the feeder canal path to Rock Falls.
Fine Field Pottery Company in Streator uses local clay whenever possible and offers the opportunity to both browse handmade pottery as well as classes for making your own.
Myrtle's Pie Shop, in Princeton, is known for their variety of homemade pies. Open every day from 7:00am to 5:00pm, this is the perfect place to get a burst of energy after a long day.
Visit Weber House and Garden in Streator to immerse yourself in the storybook/Tudor architecture and English-style gardens that sit on 2 acres of land.
Bureau County’s 87 Barn Quilt Self-guided tour showcases the county’s local rural areas while promoting agri-tourism, the arts, and county pride.
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Union Railroad Depot Museum, Mendota
Friend Getaways The Pink Chihuahua offers something for every pallet. The four corners of the world come together in Ottawa, with a gourmet chef who creates a variety of masterfully hand-crafted meals.
Enjoy panoramic views of the Illinois River at the 298-acre Buffalo Rock State Park (Ottawa), which features walking trails, picnic shelters, tables and cooking grills, a playground area and baseball diamond. Nearby, the 1,900 acre Matthiessen State Park (Olgesby) features an abundance of plant and animal life as well as spectacular canyons, waterfalls and streams.
The Hume-Carnegie Museum fosters an understanding and appreciation of Mendota and the surrounding communities by collecting the area's significant historic, cultural ad artistic heritage.
Echo Bluff Park provides your group over 7,000 yards of trails, a newly configured disc golf, outdoor paintball space, high ropes, zip lines and more. Whatever adventure you are looking for, you will find it in Spring Valley.
UpTown Grill is a famous restaurant with a casual atmosphere in LaSalle; but it also offers live music and events in the lounge.
Stop in for cakes, pies, quiche, cannoli and more at the The Ottawa Bakery. The locally owned and operated bakery also serves soups for lunch on weekdays.
In Spring Valley, the Spring Creek Golf Course uses natural land contours to challenge players and proves to be an enjoyable test of skill and accuracy.
One of five remaining covered bridges in Illinois, the Red Covered Bridge in Princeton, was built in 1863 and is still open to traffic and is a delight for artists, photographers and nature lovers.
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Off the Beaten Path Take your taste buds on a culinary adventure at the Cajun Connection in Utica, where owner Ron McFarlain shares recipes (such as alligator, shrimp, crawfish and po-boys) remembered and perfected from his upbringing in the swamps of Louisiana.
Buffalo Range Shooting Park offers a safe environment to take classes, private training, plinking pit and different ranges for individual shooting.
Visit the Union Railroad Depot Museum in Mendota for personal guided tours and to learn the rich history of the Mendota Railroad.
Spirit Farms in Sheridan is dedicated to the forward progress of farming in the nation, they host Progressive Ag Safety Day, Continuing Education Seminars, Agricultural Tours and more.
When the Apollo Theater first opened in 1883, it served as an opera hall and vaudeville stage, until its first projection machine was installed around 1910. Along with its rich history, the theater in Princeton now offers the latest Hollywood Blockbusters.
Open since 1970, The Cheese Shop n' Deli, in Ottawa is famous for their homemade soup, sandwiches salads, fried chicken, Len-Rico's Spaghetti and more.
A Former Station on the Underground Railroad, the Lovejoy Homestead in Princeton, gives a glimpse into the history of the area. The grounds also house the one room Colton Schoolhouse, which held its first session in 1850.
Granville’s Hidden Paradise Alpacas farm offer the opportunity to snap a picture with Alpacas, Llamas, donkeys, goats, rabbits and more. The seasonal attraction also offers a gift shop and tours by appointment.
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Lace up your boots, grab your walking stick and head out for a hike on the 13 miles of spectacular trails that weave among the waterfall canyons and sandstone bluffs of Starved Rock State Park. Stop in at the Visitor Center to pick up trail maps and snacks to take on your hike.
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The I&M Canal State Trail offers an easy, scenic ride on its leafy former towpath, traversing more than 60 miles. Get a history lesson from wayside exhibits and historic landmarks like the restored Ottawa Toll House as you bike along the canal waters.
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Stop by C&M Canoe Rental in Ottawa and set off paddling in a 17-foot-long canoe along the picturesque Fox River (seven-, 12and 21-mile trips are offered). Toast your day on the water with a drink at Chet & Mary’s Fox River Tavern.
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Experience the rush of whitewater rafting and kayaking with Vermillion River Rafting. You’ll paddle between tall cliffs and right through the racing rapids of the Vermillion River. Riders should have some kayaking or paddling experience, as the trip is not guided. Or try Kayak Morris for both individual and group kayaking, plus its popular “glamping.”
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Skydiving
Take the plunge at Skydive Chicago, located on a sprawling complex in Ottawa. First-time jumpers and experienced skydivers alike flock to this place, which also offers cabins if you want to stay the night and do it all over again the next day.
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Zip Chicago in Marseilles guides guests on a canopy zipline tour that whips through the treetops at speeds that can reach up to 45mph. Platforms and suspension bridges are surrounded by native trees, and you’ll have a great view of the Illinois River Valley as you zip along 85 feet above the woods.
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By Kit Bernardi
Bureau County has always been on travelers’ maps dating back to Native American migrations. From 1776, fur traders and early settlers stopped into brothers Michel and Pierre Bureau’s trading post at the confluence of Big Bureau Creek and the Illinois River. The village named after them, Bureau, was the halfway point on the railroad journey between Rock Island and Chicago. Today’s travelers exploring Bureau County’s 23 communities discover rich American history, outdoor activities and contemporary cultural experiences. Princeton is the Bureau County government seat, site of one of Illinois’ oldest county fairs started in 1856 and central point for touring the area. Park benches, colorful flower displays and independent shops housed in 1800s storefronts line brick-paved Main Street. Sugary scents waft from F lour House Bakery & Coffee, artsy clothing draws boutique shoppers into Beetz Me! and on-site ceramics studiogallery Annies Little Pots features Central Illinois artists’ works. Little Blue Dress carries eclectic fashions and handcrafted, affordable adornments. Meadows Home Decor & Gifts showcases tasteful home design pieces and festive seasonal decor in an 1895 Queen Anne style, former dry goods store.
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Seasonal Princeton events include the Z-Tour cross-country bike ride, summer street concert series and the Shadows of Blue and Gray Civil War reenactment. Festival 56 stages a variety of shows from mid-June into December including Shakespeare in the Park and productions at the Grace Performing Arts Center. Bureau County Historical Museum exhibits illustrate pioneer, agricultural, political, canal and mining industry history. A National Historic Landmark and museum, the homestead of abolitionist-ministercongressman Owen Lovejoy was one of several Bureau County stops on the Underground Railroad.
Noteworthy road-tripping routes through Bureau County include the Illinois River Road National Scenic Byway and the Galena Trail and Coach Road, a historic commuter trail used by Native Americans, pioneers and coal miners. Now it’s travelers traverse the 1863 Red Covered Bridge outside Princeton and pass through abundant farmlands surrounding communities with interesting historical society museums. The annual More on 34 yard-garage sale over Father’s Day weekend stretches through communities along U.S. Route 34. The Barn Quilts of Bureau County driving route passes 90 patterned
barn quilts painted on agricultural buildings. Along the way visitors learn of the Cherry Mine Disaster of 1909 that led to passage of the nation’s first federal standards for mines safety and the Illinois Workmen’s Compensation Act.
Bureau County attracts active outdoor travelers. Spring Valley ranks as a top Illinois destination for boating, water sports, bird watching, geocaching and championship fishing. Spring Valley on the Illinois River is the first stop on Cabela’s Masters Walleye Tournament, the premier walleye fishing competition in the country. Constructed from 1892 to 1907 connecting the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers, the 104.5-mile Hennepin Canal starts in Bureau and travels west through Wyanet where visitors view Lock 21’s original lock tender houses and stop into Sheffield’s Hennepin Canal Visitors Center. Canal activities include canoeing and fishing and bicycling, hiking and horseback riding the shoreline trails comprising part of the Grand Illinois Trail and coast-to-coast American Discovery Trail. For more information, visit the Bureau County Tourism website: bureaucounty-il.com, or call: (815) 866-3606.
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Starved Rock
Why wait for the weekend? Burn a couple vacation days soon. Spend the night at Starved Rock Lodge Sunday through Thursday for a memorable mid-week experience. It’s cheaper, less crowded, and the beer is colder. Haven’t you been talking about getting away with your friends? Now’s the time to do it.
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The Lone Buffalo Ottawa
This restaurant was created in the idea of “slow food” – meaning you can close your eyes and truly savor every bite. Farmfresh products bring the flavor, whether from their own farm or nearby producers. Beef Tip Pappardelle, Bone-in Ribeyes, Pulled Pork Cheese Fries are just a few of the great items on this menu.
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The New Chalet Restaurant Ottawa
Old-fashioned home cooking is the focus at this diner that offers everything from breakfast favorites like biscuits and gravy, to hearty lunches that include chicken with all the fixins.
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Captain’s Cove Bar & Grill Ottawa
Located at the Starved Rock Marina, Captain’s Cove keeps things interesting with a variety of dishes, ranging from oysters to tortilla-crusted salmon and a bacon-wrapped filet.
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The Red Dog Grill Ottawa
Pull your boat right up to The Red Dog Grill, located at Heritage Harbor Ottawa on the Illinois River. You’ll find fresh fare here, including flat-iron steak with Asian chili sauce and lemon-pesto shrimp served over rice. Listen to live music on Saturday nights.
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The Pink Chihuahua Ottawa
The globally influenced menu here offers everything imaginable, including Chinese pot stickers, slow-roasted pork tacos, chicken pad Thai, Korean BBQ kabobs and big burgers.
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Social Kitchen LaSalle
This hip restaurant attracts crowds with its menu of upscale “bar food,” such as the pork shank set on cheesy grits and the delicately breaded Southern chicken sandwich with sriracha sauce.
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Cajun Connection Utica
Chef Mark Weisbrod and his artist wife Ann bring a sense of whimsy to their colorful restaurant that serves serious food like beef tournedos and pan-seared trigger fish in a limegarlic-brown butter sauce.
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Chef Ron McFarlain, who grew up in the swamps of Louisiana, uses his own family recipes to create authentic Cajun dishes such as the catfish Acadian and jambalaya. For dessert, don’t miss the homemade roasted pecan pie.
Stop here for breakfast before hitting the trails at Starved Rock State Park. The egg sandwich with ham or the hot cakes sided with hash browns will fuel you for the day.
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Uptown Grill LaSalle
Everything on the extensive menu is made from scratch at this family-owned restaurant. Share the house-made polenta with roasted tomatoes, then move on to the panko-crusted swordfish. See live music acts in the Uptown Playlist Theater.
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Annie’s Hide-away Naplate
A staple in the tiny hamlet of Naplate for more than 60 years, cozy Casa Mia is known for its classic American dishes, such as bacon-wrapped scallops and broiled NY strip steak.
This hidden restaurant serves up favorites like fried chicken, potato-crusted cod and delicious seasonal desserts such as homemade apple dumplings.
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Winter
WONDERLAND Forget the chill and enjoy these outdoor thrills
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Flock to the Rock Starved Rock State Park the picture-perfect setting for spying American bald eagles. Join the Discover the Eagles Trolley Tour in January and February, which departs from Starved Rock Lodge. You’ll ride over to the Illinois Waterway Visitor Center, where a park ranger conducts an informative eagle presentation. Observation decks at the Center offer a bird’s-eye view of the Starved Rock Lock & Dam, where the eagles like to swoop down and catch fish in the open waters. Keep your eyes peeled for eagles all along the Illinois River, where the regal birds perch in the trees from late December until March. Or catch Eagle Watch Weekend in January, when the Starved Rock Visitor Center, Starved Rock Lodge and Illinois Waterway Visitor Center jointly host live birds of prey shows, eagle watching hikes and family activities.
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Cross-Country Skiing Matthiessen State Park , Oglesby
Glittering frozen waterfalls are a stunning sight during the winter at Starved Rock State Park. You can climb them if weather conditions are right. Ice climbing is only allowed in four canyons: Wildcat, LaSalle, Ottawa and Tonty. You must have a partner and bring your own gear. Contact the park office for permission Starved Rock
Snowmobiling Once there’s at least four inches of fluffy snow on the ground, snowmobilers are free to zoom along more than 60 scenic miles on the I&M Canal State Trail. Depending on where you want to access the trail, call the nearest state park office for snowfall and trail conditions.
Winter Hiking
Ice climbers at Starved Rock State Park, Oglesby
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of snowy trails on weekends from December through March. Lessons are offered at the park during the Cross-Country Ski Weekend event in February.
and ice conditions, then sign in when you arrive. From there it’s just a matter of grabbing your gear and heading for the falls.
Cross-Country Skiing Love to cross-country ski or want to learn how? You can rent skis in the Dells Area of Matthiessen State Park and glide out onto six miles
There’s nothing like the hush of the woods as snowflakes gently flutter from the sky. Take off on a winter hike in Starved Rock State Park and you’ll be treated to breathtaking ice falls and perhaps even scampering wildlife. Starved Rock Lodge offers guided winter hikes that lead to LaSalle Canyon, Lover’s Leap and Eagle Cliff for the best views of majestic bald eagles in flight.
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The Lone Buffalo at Tangled Roots Brewing Company, Ottawa
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Scott E. Struchen Founder & Chief Commercial Officer
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If you had 1 sentence to promote your business, what would that be? Craft Beer is in Our Nature.
If you were to recommend a place to eat to a visitor, what place would that be? What would you order?
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Starved Rock State Park, Beautiful hiking and waterfalls.
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Jeremiah Joe Coffee - They roast their own coffee and it is delicious.
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The Starved Rock Ale Festival Its a premium craft beer festival on the river.
What hotel would you recommend to a visitor and why? Heritage Harbor - The most beautiful place in the area with modern amenities.
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WALLDOGS Streator celebrates their Sesquicentennial with “Murals and Milestones” The Walldogs is an internationally renowned organization of sign and mural artists. Every year The Walldogs organize a festival where hundreds of artists descend upon a village or small town to paint several dozen murals in one 3-5 day festival. The tradition of painting wall advertisements dates back long before today. Evidence of this can be seen as “Ghost Signs” throughout cities of all sizes. These mural painters of old were often called Walldogs. The Streator Walldogs Mural Festival is quickly approaching. Three years after reserving the date, the committee is entering the final months of preparations. The festival, planned for June 27 to July 1, 2018 will bring close to 200 artists from around the globe to Downtown Streator Illinois. A total of 16 murals are planned to be painted in 5 days. Subjects range from the Planet Pluto discoverer Clyde Tombaugh, the first transcontinental flight, and golden glove award creator Elmer Blasco. Among many other subjects that are nationally and internationally known, all with Streator ties.
The Mural Festival will be known as “Murals and Milestones.” This name ties in three very special milestones. Of course, 2018 marks Streator’s Sesquicentennial. What you may not known is that Illinois will be celebrating their Bicentennial from December 3, 2017 to December 3, 2018. The first annual Walldogs event was held in 1993 - this means that they will also be celebrating 25 years! The “Murals and Milestones” title weaves all three anniversaries together into one big celebration in Streator. Artist and volunteer registration is now open. Both experienced Walldogs and newcomers are welcome to sign up to paint or participate. To register and find additional information about the event, visit www.streatorwalldogs.com Starved Rock
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Joliet Area Historical Museum, Joliet
Attractions Alive with history, culture and adventure, the I&M Canal National Heritage Corridor is the perfect destination to play!
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4000 N. Bridge St., Yorkville, IL 60560 630-882-6575 www.ragingwaves.com
Black Horizon Brewing Company
7560 South Quincy St., Willowbrook, IL 60527 630-413-4964 www.blackhorizonbrewing.com
Elder Brewing Company
218 E. Cass St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-953-0127 www.elderbrewingco.com
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2558 N. 3653rd Rd., Sheridan, IL 60551 815-496-3292 www.piratescay.com
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2643 N. Rte. 178, Utica, IL 61373 866-667-9866 www.grizzlyjacksresort.com
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New Lenox, IL 60451 815-245-6042 www.hickorycreekbrewingil.com
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Under $10
Tuesday Sunday
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Brewery
Under $10
7 Days a Week
3
Brewery
Under $10
Wednesday - Sunday
3
Brewery
Under $10
7 Days a Week
3
Brewery
Under $10
Thursday Sunday
3
Casino Gaming
Under $10
7 Days a Week
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Skeleton Key Brewing
8102 Lemont Rd., Unit 300, Woodridge, IL 60517 630-395-9033 www.skeletonkeybrewery.com
Tangled Roots Brewing Company
808 LaSalle St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-324-9549 www.tangledrootsbrewingco.com
Will County Brewing Company
1142 W. Jefferson St., Shorewood, IL 60440 815-600-9450 www.willcountybrew.com
Harrah's Joliet Casino & Hotel
151 N. Joliet St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-740-7800 www.harrahsjoliet.com
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River Hawk Brewery
24735 W. Eames St., Channahon, IL 60410 815-255-2202 www.riverhawkbrewing.com
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Pollyanna Brewing Company
431 Talcott Ave., Lemont, IL 60439 630-914-5834 www.pollyannabrewing.com
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777 Hollywood Blvd., Joliet, IL 60436 888-436-7737 www.hollywoodcasinojoliet.com
Billie Limacher Bicentenial Park & Theatre
201 W. Jefferson St. at Bluff St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-724-3760 www.bicentennialpark.org
7 Days a Week
Entertainment
Over $30
7 Days a Week
Entertainment
Under $10
Box Office Monday Friday
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Entertainment
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
3
Entertainment
$20-$30
7 Days a Week
3
Entertainment
$20-$30
Monday Friday
Entertainment
$10-$20
Monday Friday
Rialto Square Theatre
102 N. Chicago St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-726-7171 www.rialtosquare.com
Spirit of Peoria
100 N.E. Water St., Peoria, IL 61602 309-637-8000 www.spiritofpeoria.com
Spirit Farms
3874 North Rte. 71, Sheridan, IL 60551 815-695-5667 www.spiritfarms.com
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The Forge
22 W. Cass St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-666-8079 www.theforgelive.com
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777 Hollywood Blvd., Joliet, IL 60436 888-436-7737 www.hollywoodcasinojoliet.com
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20953 W. Hoff Rd., Elwood, IL 60421 815-423-9958 www.cem.va.gov
Gemini Giant
US Route 66, Wilmington, IL 60481
Gardner Two Cell Jail
E. Mazon St. & N. Center, Gardner, IL 60424 www.il66assoc.org/destination/two-cell-jail/
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Heritage & Culture
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7 Days a Week
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Heritage & Culture
$10-$20
Wednesday - Sunday
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Heritage & Culture
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
3
Heritage & Culture
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7 Days a Week
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Heritage & Culture
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7 Days a Week
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Hegeler Carus Mansion
1307 Seventh St., LaSalle, IL 61301 815-224-5892 www.hegelercarus.org
Blue Star Museums grant free family admission for active duty military families from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
I&M Canal Boat
754 First St., La Salle, IL 61301 815-220-1848 www.iandmcanal.org
Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway
700 E. Adams, Springfield, IL 62701 217-525-9308 www.illinoisroute66.org
Joliet Iron Works Historic Site
Access E. Rte. 53 & Scott St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-727-8700 www.reconnectwithnature.org
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Midwest SOARRING Foundation
133 W. 13th St., Lockport, IL 60441 708-257-4300 www.midwestsoarring.org
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Free
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday
3
Heritage & Culture
$20-$30
7 Days a Week
3
Heritage & Culture
$10-$20
Wednesday - Monday
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Heritage & Culture
Free
7 Days a Week
Heritage & Culture
Free
Special Occasions
Heritage & Culture
Under $10
7 Days a Week
Ottawa Art League
807 LaSalle St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-223-0714 www.ottawaartleague.org
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100 W. Lafayette St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-6100 www.reddickmansion.org
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Blue Star Museums grant free family admission for active duty military families from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
St James at Sag Bridge
10600 S. Archer Ave., Lemont, IL 60439 630-257-7000 www.historicstjames.org
Streetcar Diner
E. Mazon St. & N. Center, Gardner, IL 60424 www.illinoisroute66.org/What-to-See/Details/ articleId/3864
The Launching Pad Drive-In
810 E. Baltimore St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-476-6535 www.wilmington-il.com/rt66
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200 W. 8th St., Lockport, IL 60441 815-838-9400 www.gaylordbuilding.org
Free
Tuesday Sunday
3
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$10-$20
Tuesday Saturday Nov.-March
3
Heritage & Culture
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
Museum
Under $10
Tuesday Saturday
Museum
Under $10
Monday
3
Museum
Under $10
Tuesday Sunday
3
Museum
Free
Thursday Saturday
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Weber House and Garden
1503 Baker St., Streator, IL 61364 815-672-8327 www.weberhouseandgarden.com
Bureau County Historical Society
109 Park Ave. W., Princeton, IL 61356 815-875-2184 www.bureaucountyhistoricalsociety.com
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Naper Settlement
523 S. Webster St., Naperville, IL 60540 630-420-6010 www.napersettlement.org
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Carbon Hill School Museum
875 Second St., Carbon Hill, IL 60416 815-347-0810 www.ccpld.org/museum.htm
Children's Museum in Oak Lawn
5100 Museum Dr., Oak Lawn, IL 60453 708-423-6709 www.cmoaklawn.org
Grundy County Historical Society and Museum
510 W. Illinois Ave., Morris, IL 60450 815-942-4880
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Illinois Aviation Museum
130 S. Clow International Pkwy., Bolingbrook, IL 60490 630-771-1937 www.illinoisaviationmuseum.org
Museum
Free
Saturday
Museum
Under $10
See Website for Details
Museum
Free
Tuesday Sunday
Under $10
Tuesday - Sunday; Mondays May October
3
Museum
Under $10
April November Friday Sunday, or by appointment
3
3
Check Website for Winter Hours, Closed December
Museum
Under $10
Saturdays and Sundays or by appointment
3
3
March December
Museum
Under $10
Thursday Monday
3
Museum
Under $10
Wednesday & Friday
3
March December
Museum
Under $10
Saturdays and Sundays
3
Open Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday during Summer
Museum
Free
Monday, Wednesday, Friday Saturday
Museum
Under $10
Saturday or by Appointment
Outdoor Recreation
Under $10
7 Days a Week
3
Outdoor Recreation
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
3
3
March November
Outdoor Recreation
$20-$30
Friday Monday
3
3
March November
Outdoor Recreation
Under $10
7 Days a Week
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Illinois Rock & Roll Museum
Downtown Joliet Joliet, IL 60432 www.roadtorock.org
Isle a la Cache Museum
501 E. Romeo Rd., Romeoville, IL 60446 815-727-8100 www.reconnectwithnature.org
Joliet Area Historical Museum
204 N. Ottawa St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-723-5201 www.jolietmuseum.org
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LaSalle County Historical Society
101 E. Canal St., Utica, IL 61373 815-667-4861 www.lasallecountyhistoricalsociety.org
Mendota Museum & Historical Society
901 Washington St., P.O. Box 433, Mendota, IL 61342 815-539-3373 www.mendotamuseums.org
Ottawa Historical and Scouting Heritage Museum
1100 Canal St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-431-9353 www.ottawascoutingmuseum.org
Putnam County Historical Society
327 Old Highway 26, Hennepin, IL 61327 815-925-7560 www.putnamcountyhistoricalsociety.org
Seneca Historical Guild
431 N. Main St., Seneca, IL 61360 815-769-5077 www.senecahistory.com
Westclox Museum
312 5th St., Peru, IL 61354 815-250-0617 www.westcloxmuseum.com
Wilmington Area Historical Society & Museum
114 North Main St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-476-9311 www.facebook.com/pages/Wilmington-Area-Historical-Society/957646127607258
Boggio's Orchard and Produce
12087 IL Hwy. 71, Granville, IL 61326 815-339-2245 www.boggiosorchardandproduce.com
Boughton Ridge Golf Course
335 E. Boughton Rd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-739-4100 www.bolingbrookparks.org
Buffalo Range Shooting Park
1252 N. 2803 Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 1-815-433-2471 www.buffalorangeshootingpark.com
Dollinger Family Farm
7502 E. Hansel Rd., Channahon, IL 60410 815-467-6766 www.dollingerfarms.com
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TAKE A MULE-PULLED BOAT RIDE IN THE NATIONS 1ST NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA. Start your adventure at the Lock 16 Visitors Center
Gift Shop & Cafe Healthy fresh breakfast, lunch & tea. Housemade scones, soups, and desserts. Locally roasted coffee and specialty teas.
Located in historic downtown LaSalle
754 First St. • 815.220.1848
Zip Chicago, Marseilles
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Starved Rock State Park, Oglesby
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Goose Lake Prairie Partners
5010 N Jugtown Rd., Morris, IL 60450 815-942-2899 www.gooselakeprairie.org
7 Days a Week - Call in Advance
Outdoor Recreation
Under $10
7 Days a Week
3
Outdoor Recreation
Over $30
7 Days a Week
3
Outdoor Recreation
Free
7 Days a Week
3
Outdoor Recreation
Free
7 Days a Week
3
Outdoor Recreation
Free
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
Outdoor Recreation
Free
7 Days a Week
Outdoor Recreation
Under $10
7 Days a Week
Outdoor Recreation
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
Parks
Free
7 Days a Week
Parks
Free
7 Days a Week
Hidden Lakes Historic Trout Farm
475 Trout Farm Rd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-759-2381 www.bolingbrookparks.org
Hidden Oaks Nature Center
419 Trout Farm Rd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-739-2600 www.bolingbrookparks.org
Hidden Paradise Alpacas
13716 N Division Ext., Granville, IL 61326 815-830-5290 www.chicagoalpacas.com
Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie
30239 S. State Rte. 53, Wilmington, IL 60481 815-423-6370 www.fs.usda.gov/midewin
Mix's Trading Post & Utica Electric Bike Rentals
602 Clark St., Utica, IL 61373 815-667-4120 www.facebook.com/pages/Mixs-TradingPost/163089727051876
Siegel's Cottonwood Farm
17250 S. Weber Rd., Lockport, IL 60441 815-741-2693 www.siegelscottonwoodfarm.com
Bird Haven Greenhouse & Conservatory
222 N. Gougar Rd., Joliet, IL 60432 815-741-7278 www.jolietpark.org/bird-haven-greenhouse
Buffalo Rock State Park
1300 North 27th Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-2224
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Heritage Harbor Ottawa
1970 N. 2753rd Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-5000 www.heritageharborottawa.com
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4853 US Hwy. 52, Minooka, IL 60447 815-475-7373 www.heapsgiantpumpkinfarm.com
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Starved Rock State Park, Lasalle Falls, Oglesby
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IF THESE WALLS COULD TALK Come hear their stories and surround yourself in over 140 years of history. Guided tours are available all year long. See hegelercarus.org for a full list of events.
815-224-5892
Hidden Lakes Historic Trout Farm, Bolingbrook
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2560 E. 1251 Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 www.lasallecounty.org
Columbia Woods Forest Preserve District of Cook County
Intersection of Archer Ave. & Willow Springs Rd. Willow Springs, IL 60480
Forest Preserve District of Will County
17540 W. Laraway Rd., Joliet, IL 60433 815-727-8700 www.reconnectwithnature.org
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4165 E. 16th Rd., Earlville, IL 60518
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7 Days a Week
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Parks
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Parks
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7 Days a Week
Parks
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7 Days a Week
Parks
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7 Days a Week
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7 Days a Week
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7 Days a Week
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7 Days a Week
Recreation
Under $10
7 Days a Week
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Recreation
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
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Recreation
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
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7 Days a Week
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401 Ottawa St., Morris, IL 60450 815-942-0796 www.dnr.state.il.us
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Illinois Waterway Visitor Center
950 N. 27th Rd., Rte. 1, Ottawa, IL 61350 815-667-4054 www.mvr.usace.army.mil/Missions/Recreation/ IllinoisWaterway.aspx
Matthiessen State Park
2568 E. 950th Rd., Oglesby, IL 61348 815-667-4868
Old Joliet Prison Park
1125 Collins St., Joliet, IL 60432 www.cityofjoliet.info/visitors/joliet-prison
Pilcher Park Nature Center
2501 Highland Park Dr., Joliet, IL 60432 815-741-7277 www.jolietpark.org/pilcher-park-nature-center
Spring Lake Nature Park
1413 E. 16th Rd., Streator, IL 61364 815-257-3528 www.springlakefalls.org
Starved Rock State Park
Rte. 178 & Rte. 71, Utica, IL 61373 815-667-5351 www.dnr.illinois.gov
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Corvettes Unlimited
2001 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL 60435 815-715-3644 www.facebook.com/Corvettes-Unlimited246977485373119
iPic Theaters & Salt Sports Bar
619 E. Boughton Rd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-378-8034 www.ipictheaters.com
Louis Joliet Mall
3340 Mall Loop Dr., Joliet, IL 60431 815-439-1000 www.shoppinglouisjolietmall.com
Prairie State ROAD Runners
P.O. Box 293, Channahon, IL 60410 www.psrr.org
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Run Starved Rock Country
719 Canal St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-228-7253 www.facebook.com/RUNSRC
7 Days a Week
Recreation
$20-$30
Monday Saturday
Recreation
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
Sports
Over $30
Tuesday Sunday
Sports
Over $30
7 Days a Week
3
Sports
Under $10
7 Days a Week
3
Sports
$10-$20
7 days a week
Sports
Over $30
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Under $10
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Autobahn Country Club
3795 CenterPoint Way, Joliet, IL 60436 815-722-2223 www.autobahncc.com
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7 Days a Week
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May - October
$20-$30
7 Days a Week
3
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Sports
$10-$20
7 days a week
3
Sports
Over $30
7 Days a Week
3
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April - October
Wine Bar
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
Wine Bar
Under $10
7 Days a Week
Winery
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
Channahon Lanes
25306 W Eames St., Channahon, IL 60410 815-467-2026 www.gobowl2.com
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Bowlero
735 N. Center Blvd., Romeoville, IL 60446 630-378-2695 www.bowlero.com/location/bowlero-romeoville
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Bolingbrook Golf Club
2001 Rodeo Dr., Bolingbrook, IL 60490 630-771-9400 www.bolingbrookgolfclub.com
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The Promenade Bolingbrook
631 E. Boughton Rd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-296-8340 www.thepromenadebolingbrook.com
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SaltTreeYoga
310 1/2 W. Main St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-343-2751 www.salttreeyoga.com
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Chicagoland Speedway
500 Speedway Blvd., Joliet, IL 60433 815-722-5500 www.chicagolandspeedway.com
Joliet Slammers Baseball
1 Mayor Art Schultz Dr., Joliet, IL 60432 815-722-2287 www.jolietslammers.com
Pine Hills Golf Club Bar & Restaurant
1665 N. 2501 Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-3985 www.ottawapinehillsgolfclub.com
Riverfront Lanes
402 Water St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-476-2600 www.gobowl2.com
Route 66 Raceway
500 Speedway Blvd., Joliet, IL 60432 815-722-5500 www.route66raceway.com
PK UnKorked Wine Shop and Tasting Room
220 N. Main St., Pontiac, IL 61764 815-419-2676 www.facebook.com/PKUnKorked
The Wine Café
130 Bridge St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-476-9009 www.thewinecafe.net
August Hill Winery & Illinois Sparkling Co. 106 Mill St., Utica, IL 61373 815-667-5211 www.augusthillwinery.com
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DINING Whether you have a taste for classic Midwest fare, spicy world cuisine or a big juicy steak, the Heritage Corridor has dining options to please every palate.
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Annie's Hide-away
323 Railroad Ave., Naplate, IL 61350 815-433-9686 www.facebook.com/Annies-Hideaway-489509721159135/
Ashbury's at Boughton Ridge Golf Course
335 E. Boughton Rd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-739-2377 www.boughtonridgegolf.com/bar_grill/
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$10-$20
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
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$10-$20
Burger Theory
1471 Rock Creek Blvd., Joliet, IL 60431 630-229-6074 www.facebook.com/BugerTheoryJoliet
American
3
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American
3
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American
3
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Cherry Red Roasters BBQ
207 East Delaware St., Dwight, IL 60420 815-584-1227 www.cherryredroasters.com
Chevere Latin Cafe
81 N. Chicago St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-582-4353 www.cheverelatincafe.com
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UPTOWN GRILL
area’s largest menu open 7 days a week lunch thru dinner modern, casual comfort private banquet room live music minutes from Starved Rock
gourmet burger & sandwiches craft brew & wine selection patio dining (dogs welcome) kitchen & bar serving late kid friendly food
815.224.4545 : 601 FIRST STREET LASALLE : UPTOWNGRILL.COM : SINCE 1985
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8025 S. Cass Ave., Darien, IL 60561 331-431-4000 www.chuckscafedarien.com
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Cross Street Grill
151 N. Joliet St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-740-7800 www.harrahsjoliet.com
American
3
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American
3
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Delaney's Family Restaurant
100 N. Lewis Ave., Oglesby, IL 61348 815-883-3539 www.delaneysbuffet.com
3
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Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket
645 Joliet Rd., Willowbrook, IL 60527 630-325-0780 www.chickenbasket.com
American
3
3
3
Duffy's Tavern
101 Mill St., Utica, IL 61373 815-667-4324 www.duffystavernandgrill.com
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7 Days a Week
Under $10
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
3
3
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7 Days a Week
$10-$20
American
3
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7 Days a Week
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
Under $10
Fire Water BBQ
1847 Knapp Rd., Crest Hill, IL 60403 815-729-9755 www.firewaterbbq.com
7 days a week
American
Embers Tap House
933 S. State St., Lockport, IL 60441 815-552-3031 www.emberstaphouse.com
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Fryers Breakfast Bar & Grill
25365 South Fryer St., Channahon, IL 60410 815-467-4446 www.fryersbbg.com
3
3
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Greenhorn Saloon
303 Bedford Rd., Morris, IL 60450 815-513-5671 www.greenhornsaloon.com
American
3
3
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Hamburgerseria
1015 Essington Rd., Joliet, IL 60435 815-725-2883 www.hamburgerseria.com
American
American
3
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American
$10-$20
3
3
3
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
Tuesday Sunday
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
3
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Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwiches
2971 E. 8th St., Utica, IL 61373 815-667-4160 www.jimmyjohns.com
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American
$10 - $20
7 Days a Week
3
3
7 Days a Week
3
3
Jack’s Place Restaurant & Bar
2642 N. IL Rte. 178, Utica, IL 61373 866-667-3866 www.grizzlyjacksresort.com
$10-$20
3
Hayden's Crossing
107 N. Water St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-476-5925 www.haydenscrossing.com
7 Days a Week
3
Hanover & Hardy’s Public House
205 Remington Blvd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-679-1600 www.hanoverhardys.com
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Joliet Route 66 Diner
22 West Clinton St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-723-3865 www.facebook.com/pages/Joliet-Route-66-Diner
American
7 Days a Week
Under $10
3
7 Days a Week
Under $10
3
3
Tuesday Saturday
3
3
3
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
3
3
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
Monday Saturday
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
3
3
3
3
American
3
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American
Joy and Ed's Inn
113 Mill St., Utica, IL 61373 815-667-4850 www.utica-il.gov/business/joy-eds-bar-restaurant
American
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MarkAllen's American Kitchen
1402 Peoria St., Peru, IL 61354 815-220-0642 www.markallens.com
Merichka's
604 Theodore St., Crest Hill, IL 60403 815-723-9371 www.merichkas.com
Nelly’s Restaurant on Route 66
140 Bridge St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-476-9590 www.nellysonroute66.com
Old Log Cabin
18700 Old Route 66, Pontiac, IL 61764 815-842-2908 www.route66oldlogcabin.com
American
3
3
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American
3
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Old Route 66 Family Restaurant
105 S. Old Route 66, Dwight, IL 60420 815-584-2920 www.route66restaurant.com
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Two brands. One roof. Lots of Passion.
& Wine tastings, flights, gifts & accessories Visit our tasting room or plan your next private event or party with us. 106 Mill Street * Utica, IL 61373 815.667.5211 augusthillwinery.com * iscbubbly.com
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Pine Hills Golf Club Bar & Restaurant
1665 N. 2501 Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-3985 www.ottawapinehillsgolfclub.com
Polk-a-Dot Drive In
222 N. Front St., Braidwood, IL 60408 815-458-3377
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Public Landing Restaurant and Banquet Center
200 W. 8th St., Lockport, IL 60441 815-838-6500 www.publiclandingrestaurant.com
American
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American
3
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7 Days a Week
$10 - $20
3
Tuesday Sunday
$10-$20
3
3
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7 Days a Week
$10-$20
3
3
7 Days a Week
Under $10
7 Days a Week
Under $10
Sunfield Restaurant
2754 Columbus St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-5500 www.sunfieldrestaurant.com
3
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Sizzles in Lockport
571 E. Division St., Lockport, IL 60441 815-524-4391 www.facebook.com/sizzlesinlockport
$10-$20
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R Place Eatery
21 Romines Dr., Morris, IL 60450 815-942-3690 www.rplaceeatery.com
October 1 - March 31 Wednesday - Sunday 7 Days a Week
PT’s on 66
113 E. Baltimore St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-476-6000 www.facebook.com/PTs-on-66-113565098991900/
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Take Two Deli
777 Hollywood Blvd., Joliet, IL 60436 888-436-7737 www.hollywoodcasinojoliet.com
American
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Tallgrass Restaurant
1006 S. State St., Lockport, IL 60441 815-838-5566 www.tallgrassrestaurant.com
American
3
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The Cheese Shop 'n' Deli
1219 Fulton St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-0478 www.thecheeseshop.biz
American
3
3
3
American
3
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American
3
3
American
3
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The New Chalet Restaurant
514 State St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-2746 www.thenewchalet.com
The Pink Chihuahua
700 LaSalle St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-780-8032 www.thepinkchihuahua.co
American
Under $10
Wednesday - Sunday
Over $30
3
Under $10
7 Days a Week
Under $10
7 Days a Week
Under $10
3
3
Tuesday Saturday
3
3
7 Days a Week
The Right Spice Supper Club
2102 4th St., Peru, IL 61354 815-223-9824 www.rightspice.biz
7 Days a Week
Monday Saturday
The Hi-Way Restaurant
210 West Norris Dr., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-431-9431 www.hi-wayrestaurant.com
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815-220-0642 www.markallens.com
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Truth Restaurant
808 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL 60435 815-744-5901 www.truthrestaurant.com
American
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$10-$20
American
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$10-$20
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$10-$20
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
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7 days a week
$10-$20
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$10-$20
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Under $10
Uptown Grill
601 First St., LaSalle, IL 61301 815-224-4545 www.uptowngrill.com
White Fence Farm
1376 Joliet Rd., Romeoville, IL 60446 630-739-1720 www.whitefencefarm-il.com
American
3
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Wild Horse Restaurant & Bar
2314 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL 60435 815-280-5008 www.wildhorsejoliet.com
American
3
3
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MORA Asian Fusion
24108 W Lockport St., Plainfield, IL 60544 815-782-5340 www.moraasianfusion.com
Asian
3
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Asian
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Viet Little Home Vietnamese Cuisine
201 Vertin Blvd., Shorewood, IL 60404 815-733-6630 www.vietlittlehome.com
Nonie's Bakery
522 S. Clark St., Utica, IL 61373 815-691-5002 www.facebook.com/Nonies-BakeryCafe-390141894351056
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Bakeries & Coffee Shops
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630 Court St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-2253 www.facebook.com/theottawabakery630?ref=br_rs
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Cherry Hill Cafe
2635 E Cass St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-726-0881 www.facebook.com/CherryHillCafe
Monday Saturday
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Under $10
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Breakfast
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Monday Saturday
Breakfast
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Liberty Street Cafe
511 Liberty St., Morris, IL 60450 815-941-4355 www.facebook.com/pg/downtownmorrisil/ about/?ref=page_internal
Home Cut Donuts
815 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL 60435 815-727-3511 www.homecutdonuts.com
99 Hops House
777 Hollywood Blvd., Joliet, IL 60436 888-436-7737 www.hollywoodcasinojoliet.com
Brewhouse
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Buffet
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Epic Buffet
777 Hollywood Blvd., Joliet, IL 60436 888-436-7737 www.hollywoodcasinojoliet.com
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Under $10
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
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Flavors, The Buffet at Harrah's Joliet
151 N. Joliet St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-740-7800 www.harrahsjoliet.com
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Lock 16 Cafe
754 First St., La Salle, IL 61301 815-220-1848 www.iandmcanal.org
Cafe
3
3
3
Cajun
3
7 Days a Week
3
Thursday Sunday
$10-$20
7 days a week
Under $10
7 days a week
Under $10
Monday Saturday
Under $10
Daily, March November
Under $10
The Great American Bagel
1101 Essington Rd., Joliet, IL 60435 815-744-9630 www.greatamericanbagel.com
Deli
3
$10-$20
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Cajun Connection
897 E. US Highway 6, Utica, IL 61373 815-667-9855 www.ronscajunconnection.com
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Lickety Split
507 E. Baltimore St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-926-2689 www.facebook.com/LicketySplit2010/? rf=114686268591754
Dessert
3
3
Dessert
3
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Nothing Bundt Cakes - Shorewood
207 Vertin Blvd., Shorewood, IL 60404 815-782-8930 www.nothingbundtcakes.com/bakery/il/plainfieldshorewood
Tone's Cones
523 W. Main St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-1488 www.pickusottawail.com/food/sweets/name/ tones-cones
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MyGrain Brewing
50 E. Jefferson St., Ste. 106, Joliet, IL 60432 815-345-3339 www.mygrainbrewing.com
Gastropub
3
3
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
3
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
$10-$20
Under $10
3
The Lone Buffalo
808 LaSalle St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-324-9549 www.thelonebuffalo.com
Gastropub
3
3
Captain's Cove Bar and Grill
Rte. 1 Box 411, Dee Bennett Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-0881 www.captainscovebarandgrill.com
Chicago Street Pub
75 N. Chicago St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-727-7171 www.chicagost.com
Clayton's Tap
122 W. Washington St., Morris, IL 60450 815-942-3811 www.claytonstap.com
Dock Rotz Tavern
859 South Ridge Rd., Minooka, IL 60447 815-467-2200 www.dockrotztavern.com
Honest Abe's Tap & Grill
3585 N. Route 47, Morris, IL 60450 815-941-2485 www.honestabestapandgrill.com
JJ's Pub & Grill
104 W. Main St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-431-1816 www.jjspubottawa.com
MJ's Pub & Grill
139 E. Walnut St., Oglesby, IL 61348 815-883-9782 www.mjspub.wix.com/mjspub.grill
Nick's Tavern
221 Main St., Lemont, IL 60439 630-257-6564 www.nickstavern.net
9th Street Pub
253 Ninth St., LaSalle, IL 61301 815-223-8960 www.9thstpub.com
Station 343
140 East Main St., Dwight, IL 60420 815-584-9343 www.st343.com
The Red Dog Grill
1970 N. 2753rd Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-4406 www.reddoggrill.com
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Seasonal Memorial Day Labor Day, Wednesday - Monday
Grills & Pubs
3
3
3
Monday Saturday
3
3
Grills & Pubs
3
Grills & Pubs
3
7 Days a Week
3
3
3
3
$10-$20
7 days a week
$10-$20
Grill & Pubs
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3
3
7 Days a Week
Under $10
Grills & Pubs
3
3
3
7 Days a Week
Under $10
Grills & Pubs
3
3
3
7 Days a Week
Under $10
Grills & Pubs
3
3
3
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
3
3
3
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
Wednesday - Sunday
$20-$30
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
$10-$20
Grills & Pubs
3
3
Grills & Pubs
3
3
Grills & Pubs
3
3
Grills & Pubs
3
3
3
7 Days a Week
Grills & Pubs
3
3
3
7 days a week
3
Tully Monster Pub & Grill
104 Liberty St., Morris, IL 60450 815-941-5098 www.facebook.com/Tully-Monster-Pub-andGrill/235421089855144/
12 Handles Ale House
1827 Knapp St., Crest Hill, IL 60403 815-582-4446 www.12handlesalehouse.com
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Barolo Restaurant
2765 Black Rd., Joliet, IL 60435 815-729-3606 www.barolofinedining.com
Italian
3
3
3
Monday Saturday
$10-$20
Italian
3
3
3
Tuesday Sunday
$10-$20
Italian
3
3
3
7 Days a Week
Juliet's
205 N. Chicago St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-630-5654 www.julietstavern.com
Maria's Ristorante & Pizzeria
1591 Division St., Morris, IL 60450 1-815-942-3351 www.mariasristorante.net
Pesciolino Osteria
24554 S. Pheasant Ln., Channahon, IL 60410 815-255-6901 www.pesciolinoosteria.com
Italian
3
3
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Friaco's Mexican Restaurant
1321 Route 59, Shorewood, IL 60404 815-254-4866 www.friacosrestaurant.com
Mexican
3
3
3
Stefanich Restaurant & Lounge
457 N. Scott St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-722-9757 www.facebook.com/StefanichsRestaurant
Mexican
3
3
Pizza
3
3
Pizza
3
3
The County Seat Pub & Pizzeria
801 Liberty St., Morris, IL 815-416-1200 www.thecountyseatpub.com
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Monday Saturday
$10-$20
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
Tuesday Sunday
3
Cemeno's Pizza
1630 Essington Rd., Joliet, IL 60435 815-254-2500 www.cemenospizza.com
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3
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Wednesday -Sunday
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$10-$20
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Gelsosomo's Pizzeria
206 Main St., Lemont, IL 60439 630-410-8106 www.gelslemont.com
Pizza
3
3
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Big Fish Grille
27425 S. Will Rd., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-476-9331 www.bigfishgrille.net
Al's Steak House
1990 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL 60435 815-725-2388 www.alssteaks.com
Casa Mia
219 18th Ave., Naplate, IL 61350 815-434-0758
Final Cut Steakhouse
777 Hollywood Blvd., Joliet, IL 60436 888-436-7737 www.hollywoodcasinojoliet.com
Morris Chop Shop
701 N. Liberty St., Morris, IL 60450 815-710-5006 www.chopshopgrille.com
The Reserve Steakhouse at Harrah's Casino
151 N. Joliet St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-740-7800 www.harrahsjoliet.com
Woody's Steak House
1321 LaSalle St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-2400 www.restaurantsottawail.com
Seafood
3
3
$10-$20
3
7 Days a Week
$10-$20
Steakhouse
3
3
Steakhouse
3
3
3
Wednesday - Sunday
$20-$30
3
3
7 Days a Week
Over $30
3
3
Tuesday Sunday
$20-$30
3
3
Wednesday - Sunday
$20-$30
3
3
7 Days a Week
$20-$30
3
7 Days a Week
Under $10
3
7 days a week
Under $10
Tuesday Sunday
$10-$20
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Steakhouse
Steakhouse
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Wine Bars
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Wine Bars
Wine & Cheese by TCC
Wine Bars
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130 Bridge St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-476-9009 thewinecafe.net
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900 S. State St., Lockport, IL 60441 815-834-9463 www.facebook.com/waws900/
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RETAIL Searching for the perfect touch to make your house a home, an outfit for a night on the town or the perfect gift? Browse one of our many retail shops.
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617 LaSalle St., Ottawa, IL 61350 1 815-324-5101 www.facebook.com/geticonic
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Athletics
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Betty's
104 W. Washington St., Morris, IL 60450 815-693-4464 www.facebook.com/bettys104
Iconic Boutique
617 LaSalle St., Ottawa, IL 61350 1 815-324-5101 www.facebook.com/geticonic
Jakins & Such Pretties
106 W Washington St., Morris, IL 60450 815-941-1149 www.facebook.com/JakinsandSuch/
DNA Athletics
16133 Weber Rd., Crest Hill, IL 60403 815-588-0908 www.dna-athletics.com
The Bike Shop In Ottawa
1313 Chestnut St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-324-9431 www.thebikeshopinottawa.com
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Retail Find everything you need at
• Clothing • Housewares • Candy • Footwear • Ag & Seasonal • Gift Cards • Lifestyles • Pet Supplies • Hand Tools
Blain’s Farm & Fleet of Romeoville, Illinois 451 South Weber Rd. Romeoville, IL 60446 (815) 905-3333
• Power Tools • Hardware • Automotive
• Sporting Goods • Tires • Paint
Blain’s Farm & Fleet of Ottawa, Illinois 4140 Columbus St. Ottawa, IL 61350 (815) 433-4536
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722 LaSalle St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-7323 www.facebook.com/prairiefoxbooks
Rock Paper Scissors
712 LaSalle St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-4233 www.edumaginationist.com
Blain's Farm & Fleet - Ottawa
4140 Columbus St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-4536 www.farmandfleet.com
Blain's Farm & Fleet - Romeoville
451 S. Weber Rd., Romeoville, IL 60446 815-905-3333 www.farmandfleet.com
Applebee's Bait Shop
2956 N. Rte., 178, Utica, IL 61373 815-667-7036
A Mess of Things
726 LaSalle St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-481-2389 www.facebook.com/messofthings
Apple Butter & Shugie's
309 North Liberty St., Morris, IL 60450 815-942-5093 www.applebutterandshugies.com
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314 E. Main St., Streator, IL 61364 815-992-2424
Chic, Geek & Antique
222 N. Water St., Wilmington, IL 60481 779-875-3149 www.chicgeekantique.com
Clarks Run Antiques
215 N. Division St., Utica, IL 61373 815-667-7190 www.clarksrunantiques.com
Clarks Run Creek Wine & Gifts
143 Mill St., Utica, IL 61373 815-691-8047 www.clarksruncreek.com
Countryside Village
1540 N. Division St., Braidwood, IL 60408 815-458-2191 www.countrysidevillagegifts.com
Gallery 1700
1700 Plainfield Rd. (US Rte. 30), Crest Hill, IL 60403 815-725-8616 www.gallery1700.com
H & H Mercantile
314 E. Main St., Streator, IL 61364 815-992-2424
Home Again Gifts and Antiques
321 North Main St., Pontiac, IL 61764 815-674-5062 www.facebook.com/HomeAgainAaG/
J.C. Whitney
761 Progress Pkwy., LaSalle, IL 61301 866-529-4359 www.jcwhitney.com
Jobst Monuments & Gifts
402 West Main St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-0310 www.jobstmonument.com
K's Secret Garden
215 E. Main St., Streator, IL 61364 815-672-9733 www.KsSecretGarden.com
Lock 16 Gift Shop and Visitor Center
754 First St., LaSalle, IL 61301 815-223-1851 www.iandmcanal.org
Mae's Vintage Goods
226 W. Main St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-566-5434 www.facebook.com/Maes-Vintage-Goods-1621805148082041
Main Street Estate Sales
409 E. Stevenson Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-5400 www.mainstreetestatesales.com
Milltown Market
508 N. Kankakee St., Wilmington, IL 60581 815-476-0386 www.milltownmall.com
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315 Bedford Rd., Suite C, Morris, IL 60450 815-585-7113 www.facebook.com/mysterycratetreasures/
Mystery Crate Treasures 2
809 Liberty St., Morris, IL 60450 815-585-7113 www.facebook.com/mysterycratetreasures/
Old Theatre Antique Mall
114 S Water St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-476-9335 www.facebook.com/pg/OldTheatreAntiqueMall/about/?ref=page_internal
Paraphernalia Antiques
112 N. Water St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-476-9841 www.facebook.com/paraphernaliaantiques
Peru Antique Mall
2702 May Rd., Peru, IL 61354 815-224-9991
Ruby Begonia's
114 W. Washington St., Morris, IL 60450 815-941-0752 www.facebook.com/rubybegoniasmorris
Rick's Relics on 66
116 North Water St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-260-4602 www.facebook.com/ricksrelics66/
Rosie O’grady’s
216 W. Washington, Morris, IL 60450 779-875-8020 www.facebook.com/Rosie-Ogradys-320200441422845
R Pickers Antique Store
2205 Plainfield Rd., Crest Hill, IL 60403 815-582-4521 www.facebook.com/rpickers2017/
Sweet Tooth
108 W. Washington St., Morris, IL 60450 815-942-1003 www.facebook.com/Sweet-Tooth-220642897593/
True North
539 Bedford Rd., Morris, IL 60450 815-705-0161 www.shoptruenorth.com
Two Hounds Antiques
202 N. Water St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-926-2741 www.twohoundsantiques.com
Uniques Antiques, Ltd.
1006 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL 60435 815-741-2466 www.uniquesantiquesshop.com
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FlutterBy Gourmet Popcorn - Utica
723 S. Clark St., North Utica, IL 61373 815-710-5070 www.flutterbypopcorn.com
Hollingworth Candies, Inc.
926 N. State St., Lockport, IL 60441 800-807-2275 www.hollingworthcandies.com
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723 S. Clark St., Utica, IL 61373 815-343-8317 www.facebook.com/roxiesconfections/timeline
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Liquor Store
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Handy Foods
604 W. Main St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-2300 www.handyfoodsiga.com
IKEA
750 E. Boughton Rd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 888-888-4532 www.ikea.com/us/en/store/bolingbrook
McManiacs
118 N. Water St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-325-4333 www.facebook.com/mcmaniacsvintageandresale
Nelson's Furniture
290 Bridge St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-476-7620 www.nelsonsfurniture.com
Tattered Accents
313 E. Jackson St., Morris, IL 60450 815-710-5038 www.tatteredaccents.com
Your Interior Motives
222. W. Madison St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-4006 www.yourinteriormotivesinc.com
Herman's Package Store
504 W. Main St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-0075
Kenwood Liquors
12037 W. 159th St., Homer Glen, IL 60491 708-590-8210 www.kenwoodliquors.biz
Fine Field Pottery Company
215 E. Main St., Streator, IL 61364 815-878-1284 www.finefieldpottery.com
Thimbles
940 S. State St., Lockport, IL 60441 1-815-836-8735 www.thimblesquilts.com
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Starved Rock Lodge and Conference Center, Oglesby
ACCOMMODATIONS Finding the right place to stay in the I&M Canal Heritage Corridor region is a lot easier when you use our handy guide.
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500 Janes Ave., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-410-6367 www.aloftbolingbrook.com
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1705 N. Bloomington St., Streator, IL 61364 815-672-0080 www.americinn.com/hotels/il/streator
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1050 Douglas Rd., Oswego, IL 60543 630-554-9090 www.americinn.com/hotels/IL/oswego
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Best Western Joliet Inn & Suites
4380 Enterprise Dr., Joliet IL 60431 815-730-7500 www.bestwesternillinois.com
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900 Holiday St., Oglesby, IL 61348 815-883-3535 www.bestwesterglesby.com
Best Western PLUS ChicagolandCountryside
6251 Joliet Rd., Countryside, IL 60525 708-354-5200 www.bestwestern.com/chicagolandcountryside
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1821 W Reynolds St., Pontiac, IL 61764 815-842-2777 www. tinyurl.com/ydh8lmou
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Brightwood Inn
2407 N. Rte. 178, Oglesby, IL 61348 888-667-0600 www.brightwoodinn.com
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1520 Commerce Ln., Joliet, IL 60431 815-730-1111 www.ramada.com
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70 W. Gore Rd., Morris, IL 60450 815-942-1433 www.choicehotels.com/illinois/morris/comfort-inn-hotels/ il067?source=lb
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3235 rman Ave., Joliet, IL 60435 815-436-5141 www.comfortinn.com
Comfort Inn Romeoville
1235 Lakeview Dr., Romeoville, IL 60446 630-226-1900 www.comfortinn.com/hotel-romeoville-Illinois-IL220
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120 E. Stevenson Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-0029 www.choicehotels.com/illinois/ottawa/comfort-inn-hotels/ il504
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1265 Lakeview Dr., Romeoville, IL 60446 630-378-1052 www.countryinns.com/romeovilleIL
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80 Hampton Dr., Morris, IL 60450 815-942-9000 www.daysinn.com
Days Inn Oglesby/Starved Rock
120 N. Lewis Ave., Oglesby, IL 61348 815-883-9600 www.daysinn.com/hotel/04593
Days Inn Romeoville
1280 W. rmantown Rd., Romeoville, IL 60446 815-372-1000 www.bestwestern.com
Fairfield Inn & Suites Joliet North/Plainfield
3239 Norman Ave., Joliet, IL 60435 815-436-6577 www.marriott.com/mdwfi
Fairfield Inn & Suites Ottawa - Starved Rock
3000 Fairfield Ln., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-431-8955 www.fairfieldmarriottstarvedrock.com
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4385 Venture Dr., Peru, IL 61354 815-223-7458 www.marriott.com/sqipr
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1501 Riverboat Ctr., Joliet, IL 60431 815-741-3499 www.marriott.com/mdwfs
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Rte.66 & Rte. 116, Pontiac, IL 61764 815-844-7103
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2643 N. Rte. 178, Utica, IL 61373 866-667-FUNN (3866) www.grizzlyjacksresort.com
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621 Bob Blair Rd., Minooka, IL 60447 815-828-6450 www.hamptoninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/Illinois/ hampton-inn-and-suites-minooka-JOTMIHX/index.html
Hampton Inn by Hilton Joliet I-55
3555 Mall Loop Dr., Joliet, IL 60431 815-439-9500 www.jolieti55.hamptoninn.com
Hampton Inn by Hilton Joliet I-80
1521 Riverboat Center Dr., Joliet, IL 60431 815-725-2424 www.jolieti80.hamptoninn.com
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4115 Holiday Ln., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-6040 www.hamptoninnstarvedrock.com
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4421 N. Peoria St., Peru, IL 61354 815-220-8400 www.hamptoninn.hilton.com
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2000 Grand Prix Dr., Pontiac, IL 61764 815-844-4400 www.hamptoninn3.hilton.com/en/hotels/illinois/hamptoninn-pontiac-BMIPIHX/index.html
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151 N. Joliet St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-740-7800 www.harrahsjoliet.com
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6201 Joliet Rd., Countryside, IL 60525 708-352-1101 www.holidayinn.com
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205 Remington Blvd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-679-1600 www.bolingbrookholidayinn.com
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2558 N. 3653rd Rd., Sheridan, IL 60551 855-427-6329 www.tinyurl.com/ybwovrgq
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More than a place to stay.
A place to play! Escape to Sheridan for spacious villas, family-friendly amenities and outdoor adventures. Enjoy indoor/outdoor pools, an executive golf course, Pirate’s Cay™ Indoor Water Park, a lake perfect for fishing and boating and nearby hiking trails.
Book your Starved Rock Country getaway today!
Holiday Inn Club Vacations® Fox River Resort 2558 North 3653rd Road, Sheridan, IL 60551
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Accommodations 926 N. 2150th Rd Oglesby, Illinois 61348 1-815-431-0936 ILLINOIS’ NEWEST RV & TENTING CAMPGROUND
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Located just 5 miles from Starved Rock State Park Creekside Campsites Spring-fed Stocked Fishing Pond Well Supplied Camp Store Latitude: 41.259673, Longitude: -88.985295
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3231 Norman Ave 135 S Larkin Ave Joliet, IL 60431 Joliet, IL 60436
3235 Norman Ave Joliet, IL 60435
(815) 439-4200 (815) 744-1770 BestWestern.com ChoiceHotels.com
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Newly renovated in 2017 Free high speed internet Free hot continental breakfast Pet Friendly – no additional fees Close to shopping, dining, o of I-80 Less than 20 minutes from Starved Rock State Park Winner of the 2016 Trip Advisor Certiicate of Excellence Award
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120 room hotel located off I-80 at Houbolt Road and just 2 miles from I-55 over 8,300 square feet of exible meeting space Burger Theory restaurant is on-site and serves appetizers, burgers and craft beers
Lower rates for longer stays • Fully Equipped Kitchen • Onsite Laundry Facility • Internet Access • 24 Hour Fitness Facility • “In A Pinch” Market • Complimentary Breakfast • Business Center • Pool & Whirlpool White Fence Farm, Romeoville
(815) 741-2400
1515 Riverboat Center Dr. Joliet, IL 60431 www.Marriott.com/MDWTS.com
Come Check Out Our New Look Completely Renovated Full Service property offering: 145 Guest Rooms with 27 suites • Microwaves & refrigerators in all rooms • Complimentary wireless internet • Premium TV channels by Direct TV he • Indoor heated pool, whirlpool & sauna
On-site Restaurant and Bar • Room service
Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites 205 Remington Blvd., Bolingbrook, IL (630) 679-1600 bolingbrookholidayinn.com
Over 4,000 sq. ft. of flexible Meeting and Banquet space IHG Rewards, Sign up today at www.ihgrewards.com Conveniently located close to downtown Chicago, right off of Interstate 55 and Route 53
4095 Hennepin Drive Joliet, IL 60431 815-727-3310 Bikers on the I&M Canal Bike Trail
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222 Gore Rd., Morris, IL 60450 815-941-8700 www.holidayexpress.com/morrisil
Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites Rock Run Convention Center
1471 Rock Creek Blvd., Joliet, IL 60431 312-296-6658
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777 Hollywood Blvd., Joliet, IL 60436 888-436-7737 www.hollywoodcasinojoliet.com
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4095 Hennepin Dr., Joliet, IL 60431 815-727-3310 www.jolietplainfield.home2suitesbyhilton.com
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4389 Venture Dr., Peru, IL 61354 815-224-9000 www.lq.com
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1515 Riverboat Center Dr., Joliet, IL 60431 815-741-2400 www.towneplacesuitesjoliet.com
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1850 McDough St., Joliet, IL 60436 815-729-2800 www.motel6.com
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3551 Mall Loop Dr., Joliet, IL 60431 815-439-1332 www.motel6.com
The Palamar Motel
213 South Ladd St., Pontiac, IL 61764 815-844-4799
Park Motel
1923 N. Division St., Morris, IL 60450 815-942-1321
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2550 N. 32nd Rd., Marseilles, IL 61341 815-795-5107 www.prairielakescc.com
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175 W. Remington Blvd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-378-5300 www.choicehotels.com
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5240 Trompeter Rd., Peru, IL 61354 815-223-8585 www.choicehotels.com/Illinois/peru/quality-inn-hotels/ il069?source=lb
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135 S. Larkin Ave., Joliet, IL 60436 815-744-1770 www.comfortinn.com
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200 Gore Rd., Morris, IL 60450 815-942-6600 www.qualityinnmorris.com
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1823 W. Reylds St., Pontiac, IL 61764 815-844-4444 www.choicehotels.com/Illinois/pontiac/quality-inn-hotels/ il447?source=gyxt
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1750 McDough St., Joliet, IL 60436 815-741-2304 www.redroof.com/joliet
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1551 N. Il Route 23, Streator, IL 61364 815-672-3168 www.relaxinnstreator.com
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180 Remington Blvd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-332-5200 www.tinyurl.com/y6uvf3tl
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125 Remington Blvd., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-759-0529 www.marriott.com/chibl
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2668 E. 875th Rd., Oglesby, IL 61348 815-667-4211 www.starvedrocklodge.com
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3401 Mall Loop Dr., Joliet, IL 60431 815-439-3838 www.super8.com
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500 East Etna Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-2888 www.super8.com
Super 8 Peru
1851 May Rd., Peru, IL 61354 815-223-1848 www.wyndhamhotels.com/super-8/peru-Illinois/ super-8-peru/overview
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601 S. Deerfield, Pontiac, IL 61764 815-844-4444 www.tinyurl.com/y7f96ewk
Super 8 Romeoville
1301 Marquette, Romeoville, IL 60446 630-759-8880 www.super8.com/romeoville
Wingate by Wyndham
101 McDonald Ave., Joliet, IL 60431 815-741-2100 www.wingatehotels.com/hotel/09387
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2668 E. 875th Rd., Oglesby, IL 61348 815-667-4211 www.starvedrocklodge.com
Chef Tom's Guest House
205 W. Wilson St., Streator, IL 61364 815-257-1025
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301 E. Chestnut St., Sheffield, IL 61361 800-537-1304 www.chestnut-inn.com
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3367 E. 2072nd Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-579-2368 www.foxriverbnb.com
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901 N. 2129 Rd., Tonica, IL 61370 815-442-8453 www.kishauwaucabins.com
Landers House Bed and Breakfast and Cottages
115 E. Church St., Utica, IL 61373 815-667-5170 www.landershouse.com
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Lord Stockings Bed & Breakfast
803 3rd Ave., Mendota, IL 61342 815-539-7905 www.bbonline.com/il/mendota.html
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804 Chapel St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-1500 www.madisonstreetliving.com
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3003 N. IL Route 71, Ottawa, IL 61350 815-488-5217 www.marciasbnb.com
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Remembrance Rock Ldoge
1948 N. 299th Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-326-1094 www.remembrancerock.com
The Willows
325 Clark St., Utica, IL 61373 815-667-3400 www.thewillowshotel.net
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209 E. Howard, Pontiac, IL 61764 815-374-2899 www.threeroses.us
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500 Speedway Blvd., Joliet, IL 60433 815-722-5500 www.chicagolandspeedway.com www.route66raceway.com
Cozy Corner Campground
805 N. 25th Rd., Oglesby, IL 61348 815-667-4886
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24615 W. Strip Mine Rd., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-476-6784
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Hollywood CasiNO Joliet Hotel & RV Resort
777 Hollywood Blvd., Joliet IL 60436 888-436-7737 www.hollywoodcasinojoliet.com/ Accommodations
LaSalle Peru KOA
756 N. 3150th Rd., Utica, IL 61373 815-667-4988 www.koa.com
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21900 S.W. Frontage Rd., Joliet, IL 60431 815-741-9405 www.leisurelakeresort.com
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926 N. 2150th Rd., Oglesby, IL 61348 815-431-0936 www.pleasantcreekcampground.com
Race View Farms
19100 Schweitzer Rd., Joliet, IL 60433 815-741-3010 www.raceviewfarms.com
Troll Hollow Campgound
2265 N. 2453 Rd., Marseilles, IL 61341 815-795-2537 www.trollhollow.com
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205 W. Wilson St., Streator, IL 61364 815-510-0658 www.facebook.com/pages/Chef-Toms/157322727685088
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1970 N. 2753rd Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-5000 www.heritageharborottawa.com
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Pet-Friendly Places Along the Heritage Corridor
There’s no need to leave Fido or Fluffy behind when planning your “purrfect” trip to the Heritage Corridor. Dogs and cats work really hard to be loving and adorable, so they deserve some R & R, too! Whether you’re looking for a hotel or prefer to “ruff it,” you’ve got plenty of pet-friendly choices along the Corridor. Starved Rock Lodge Cabins
Utica
Starved Rock Lodge, nestled in the lush forested confines of Starved Rock State Park, offers a select number of cabins to accommodate your furry friend. With an additional fee of $35 per pet, per stay, your best friend will feel right at home in your cabin. Dogs are allowed in the park and on trails but must be leashed and picked up after. Pets are not allowed in any park buildings, including the Starved Rock Lodge’s main building. www.starvedrocklodge.com/ accomodations/pet-friendly-cabins
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Starved Rock Campground
Utica
Located about a mile from the Starved Rock Visitor Center and Starved Rock Lodge, off of Route 71, the campground features 133 Class A premium campsites complete with electricity, showers, flush toilets and a playground. Permits are required and alcohol is prohibited in the campground. Pets are allowed as long as they are leashed and you must pick up after them. www.starvedrockstatepark.org/ activity/camping-picnics/#sthash. P8IWksts.dpuf
Days Inn Oglesby / Starved Rock
Oglesby
Conveniently located off I-39 and five miles from Starved Rock State Park, you’ll feel right at home with free continental breakfast, free Wi-Fi and a heated indoor pool. Up to two pets are allowed for a non-refundable charge of $15 per pet, per stay, and ADA-defined service animals are welcome. All rooms have a microwave and refrigerator. Kids 17 and under stay free with an adult. www.daysinn.com/hotels/Illinois/ oglesby/days-inn-oglesby-starvedrock/hotel-overview
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Accommodations Comfort Inn
Morris
A great place to stay when discovering the charm and history of Streator, this pet-friendly inn is close to the Streator City Park, Streatorland Historical Museum and within 23 miles of Starved Rock and Buffalo Rock State Parks. Rooms include flat-screen TV, cable and free Wi-Fi. Laundry available. Pet charge is $10 per night. Pets can't be left alone. www.relaxinnstreator.com
TownePlace Suites by Marriott
Joliet South
Recently awarded the TownePlace Suites “Hotel of the Year” and Marriott Platinum award, you and your pets will feel right at home here. Spacious suites feature fully equipped kitchens, flat-panel TV’s, free Wi-Fi, plus complimentary breakfast, indoor pool and grilling area. Just off I-80 and 10 minutes from the Joliet Junior College, Hollywood Casino, Harrah’s Casino, and Rialto Square Theatre. $25 per pet, per stay. www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/ mdwts-towneplace-suites-joliet-south
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This pet-friendly hotel caters to vacationing tourists and business travelers with amenities such as free Wi-Fi, heated indoor pool and business services. Comfy guest rooms are furnished with hair dryers, coffee makers, refrigerators and microwaves. King rooms and suites are available as well. Free hot breakfast. Pet charge is $25 per stay. www.choicehotels.com/Illinois/morris/ comfort-inn-hotels/il067
Relax Inn
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SERVICES AND ORGANIZATIONS When it comes to planning and attending events or learning about the history of the area, the Heritage Corridor has many different service providers. AREA LEGEND I&M Canal Towns
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409 E. Stevenson Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-970-7077 www.bullockauctioneers.com
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Heartland Bank & Trust - Countryside
6575 Joliet Rd., Countryside, IL 60525 708-352-2225 www.hbtbank.com
Heartland Bank & Trust - MiNOoka
500 Bob Blair Rd., Minooka, IL 60447 815-467-4474 www.hbtbank.com
Heartland Bank & Trust - Oglesby
501 W. Walnut St., Oglesby, IL 61348 815-883-8473 www.hbtbank.com
Heartland Bank & Trust - Peru
925 Shooting Park Rd., Peru, IL 61354 815-223-7500 www.hbtbank.com
Heartland Bank & Trust - Plainfield
14901 S. Rte. 59, Plainfield, IL 60544 815-254-6800 www.hbtbank.com
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LOCKPORT Welcome to the City of
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MONDAYS ALL SUMMER LONG
The City of Lockport is a historic community located 30 minutes southwest of Chicago. Founded in 1830, the city features a historic downtown that frames the I&M Canal with original architecture. Bike trails and a variety of dining and entertainment options allow you to experience one of Illinois’ most historic and untouched communities right in Chicago’s backyard!
SHOPPING
ENTERTAINMENT
CANAL HOUSE ANTIQUES INC. American Antiques 909 S. State Street • 815-838-8551 www.canalhouseant.com
www.creativewingsstudio.com
WILDWOOD GALLERY & FRAMING Fine Art and Framing 1010 S. State Street • 815-838-9852
www.wildwoodgallery.com
BETSY’S Yarn & Tea Shop 201 W 10TH ST • 815-836-0470 THIMBLES Fine Fabrics & Quilting Supplies 940 S. State Street • 815-836-8735
www.thimblesquilts.com
HOLLINGWORTH CANDIES 926 N. State St. • 815-838-2275 Gourmet Candies
CREATIVE WINGS STUDIO Art Studio 1011 S State St • 815-905-3068
PORT NOIR 900 S. State Street • 815-834-9463
www.winestudio900.com
DIAMONDS BILLIARDS 944 E 9th Street • 815-838-6605
www.diamondbilliardsil.com
I&M CANAL BIKE TRAIL
www.tothenineson9th.com
SUMMER ART SERIES JUNE - SEPTEMBER
The Summer Art Series features an annually rotating theme of public art displays c u lminat ing in a celebration weekend. www.summerartseries.com
JUN 14-17
OLD CANAL DAYS For over 40 years, Lockport has been c el e br at i ng t he history of the Canal with Old Canal Days weekend.
www.lockport.org/canal-trail THE CANYONS - DISC GOLF A 24 basket disc golf course
www.lockport.org/disc-golf
JULY 3
FIREWORKS
www.hollingworthcandies.com
TO THE NINES ON 9TH Women’s Clothing Store 133 E. 9th St. • 815 524-3312
CAR SHOW & FARMERS MARKET A classic car show featuring food and d r i n k v e n d or s , along with a popular farmers market and live music JUNE 4 - AUG 27
HELLSGATE HAUNTED HOUSE 3101 Canal St • 605-301-4283 This Halloween season, don’t just go to any haunted house, go on an adventure! If you are looking for the best haunted house, the scariest haunted house, the #1 haunted house experience, then you must travel through the zombie-infested woods and across the Lost Souls Cemetery to find HellsGate Haunted House.
www.hellsgate.com
Join us on July 3rd at Dellwood Park to celebrate Independence Day.
For other happenings and more information please visit:
LOCKPORT.ORG
FOOD & DRINKS
VISIT ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM 201 W 10th S • 815-838-7400 One of only four State art museums in Illinois, the Lockport Gallery features rotating exhibits of past & contemporary arts.
www.museum.state.il.us/ismsites/lockport
THE GAYLORD BUILDING 200 W 8th S • 815-838-9400 A National Historic Trust building made from limestone from the canal over 170 years ago, featuring a museum & beautifully renovated space.
www.gaylordbuilding.org
TALLGRASS French Restaurant 1006 S State St • 815-838-5566 Repeatedly voted one of the best restaurants in the Chicago region, Tallgrass is renowned for their crustacean entrees and appetizers, as well as various courses and distinguished wine list.
WILL COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY 803 S State St • 815-838-5080 Housed in the original headquarters (built in 1837) for the I & M Canal, the WCHS features a museum and the historical Heritage Village which are open for tours.
www.tallgrassrestaurant.com
www.willcountyhistoricalsociety.org
THE PUBLIC LANDING Fine Dinning Restaurant 200 W 8th St • 815-838-6500 Located in the historic Gaylord Building, with a wide variety of options and drinks. Patio open for weekend brunch with dogs welcome.
HERITAGE VILLAGE 2nd S State St
www.willcohistory.org/heritage-village
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MAMMA ONESTA’S Italian Restaurant 1100 S State St • 815-588-0900 A winner of the 2014 Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor.com. Home-style Italian at great prices
www.mammaonesta.com
EMBERS TAP HOUSE Bar & Grill 933 S State St • 815-552-3031 Downtown Lockport’s Embers Tap House will be your new home to find craft beer and a full menu featuring smoked foods.
www.emberstaphouse.com
JACKIE’S PUB 1016 S. State • 815-588-9823 PARADISE BAY 105 W. 10th Street • 815-838-6513 STELLA’S ON STATE 823 S. State Street • 815-834-2780 UNCLE RICHIE’S PLACE 112 E. 9th Street • 815-834-1287 COOM’S CORNER 1225 E 9th Street • 815-838-4420
WELLNESS CORRIDOR THE VEGAN CAFÉ 928 S State St • 815-838-4626
www.rawvegancafe.org
NAKED SPROUT 938 S State St • 815-838-9203
www.nakedsproutorganics.com PATRIOT PILATES 932 S State St • 815-310-0476
www.patriotpilates.com
GAWEA YOGA 936 S State St. • 815-953-2416
www.gaweayoga.com
GOLF BROKEN ARROW GOLF COURSE 16325 Broken Arrow Dr • 815-836-8858
www.golfbrokenarrow.com
BIG RUN GOLF COURSE 17211 W 135th St • 815-838-1057
www.bigrungolf.com
PRAIRIE BLUFF 19433 Renwick Rd • 815-836-4653
www.prairiebluffgc.com
DOWNTOWN RECONSTRUCTION Starting in February 2018, Lockport’s historic downtown will undergo a huge makeover that includes aesthetically pleasing streetscape improvements and a turn lane between 8th and 10th on State Street. We anticipate this project to be completed by November 2018 and we apologize for any inconveniences this may cause. However, during this construction period, businesses will be open as usual and parking locations will be posted. Please visit lockport.org for more information on this project and everything else that is going on in Lockport.
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200 East Church St., Sandwich, IL 60548 815-786-2115 www.hbtbank.com
Heartland Bank & Trust - Shorewood
700 W. Jefferson St., Shorewood, IL 60404 815-744-4620 www.hbtbank.com
Heartland Bank & Trust - Western Springs
4456 Wolf Rd., Western Springs, IL 60558 708-246-2200 www.hbtbank.com
LaSalle Business Association
P.O. Box 182, LaSalle, IL 61301 815-228-9368 www.lasallebusiness.org
Main street Lockport, Inc.
911 S. State St., Lockport, IL 60441 815-834-0700 www.visitlockport.com
Morris Retail Association
220 Liberty St., Morris, IL 60450 815-941-0200 www.shopmorrisil.com
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Come enjoy a variety of events and activities! Mistwood Golf Course
Philip Lynch Theatre at Lewis University
Edward Hospital Athletic & Event Center
Visit our website for a map of our bike trails
Check out upcoming events at: www.romeovilleathleticcenter.com
Isle a la Cache Museum
2018 Special Events Sports Card & Collectibles Show Feb. & Dec. Craft Shows - April & Oct. Garage Sales - May & Sept. Cruisin’ the Square Car Shows May-Aug.
Mistwood Fireworks Show - May Uptown Square Market Days May-Aug. Movie Under the Stars - June & July Rockin’ the Ville Concerts June-Aug.
Independence Day Celebration - July RomeoFest - Aug. Halloween Fest - Oct. Costumes & Cocktails - Nov. Winter Wonderland/Tree Lighting - Dec.
Visit us at www.romeoville.org and Connect with us!
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Saint Patrick’s Day Parade
March 10 | Historic Downtown Lemont
Quarryman Challenge 10 Mile & 5K Race
Remarkable Scenery Along the I&M Canal
May 12 | Historic Downtown Lemont
Lemont Legends Cruise Nights
Wednesday Evenings | June through August Historic Downtown Lemont
Sunset Soiree FREE Summer Concert Series June 14, June 28, July 19, July 26, August 2 Historic Downtown Lemont
Unique Boutique Shopping
Independence Day Extravaganza July 3 | Lemont Centennial Park
Lemont Heritage Fest
July 14 | Historic Downtown Lemont
Halloween Hoedown | Lemontster Days October 27 | Historic Downtown Lemont Lemontster Days events throughout October
Heritage Quarries Recreation Area
Hometown Holiday
December 1 | Historic Downtown Lemont
Frigid 5K
December 2 | Lemont Park District Canal Towns - Route 66 - Starved Rock
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115 W. Howard St., Pontiac, IL 61764 815-844-5847 www.visitpontiac.org
Utica Business Association
P.O. Box 413, Utica, IL 61373 www.exploreutica.com
Wilmington Downtown Merchants Association
202 N. Water St., Wilmington, IL 60481 815-926-2741 www.route66wilmington.com
Cutting Edge Catering & Events
904 Cottage St., Shorewood, IL 60404 815-725-9001 www.cuttingedgecatering.com
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Bolingbrook Area Chamber of Commerce
201-B Canterbury Ln., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-226-8420 www.bolingbrookchamber.org
Grundy County Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center/Coal City
660 S. Broadway St., Coal City, IL 60416 815-634-8662 www.grundychamber.com
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Walk-In Care Vs. Emergency Care The Right Choice Makes a Difference
When to Use WALK-IN CARE?
What is Considered an EMERGENCY?
Convenient Care offers patients health care for minor, non-emergent injuries and illnesses. Some of the benefits that come with Convenient Care include:
When you need immediate medical treatment for serious illnesses and injuries, CALL 911. Symptoms that require Emergency Care include:
• Appointment-Free • Economical • Short Wait Times • Convenient Hours • Access to Basic Laboratory Testing and X-Rays
Conditions Treated at Convenient Care: • Allergies • Athlete’s Foot and Ring Worm • Bladder Infections • Bug Bite • Cold Sores • Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye) • Coughs and Congestion (Cold Symptoms) • Diarrhea • Earaches
• Fever • Minor Cuts (That May Need a Few Stitches) • Minor Injuries • Mild Vomiting/Flu Symptoms • Physicals • Rashes (Poison Ivy, etc.) • Sinus Infections • Sore Throat (Strep Testing Available) • And More
Note: If greater care is needed, our staff will direct patients to the appropriate healthcare provider. In a true emergency, we will transfer patients directly to the ER.
(815) 223-6843
(815) 915-8748
M - F: 8am - 9pm Weekends/Holidays: 9am - 1pm 1650 Midtown Road | Peru
M - F: 8am - 9pm | Sat: 9am - 2pm 1916 North Main Street Princeton
Symptoms of a Heart Attack: • Chest Discomfort • Discomfort in Other Areas of the Upper Body (Such as in One or Both Arms, the Back, Neck, Jaw, or Stomach) • Shortness of Breath • Other Signs May Include Breaking Out in a Cold Sweat, Nausea, or Lightheadedness
Symptoms of a Stroke: • Drooping or Numbness of One Side of the Face • Weakness in One Arm • Speech Difficulty or Slurred Speech
Other Urgent Symptoms: • Severe/Sudden Onset of Headache • Severe Abdominal Pain • Difficulty Walking • Head, Neck, or Back Injury • Fracture • Deep or Large Wound • Large Burn • Poisoning • Pregnancy-Related Problem
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WILL COUNTY
The Perfect Mix Of Work And Play. Will County’s strong economy offers a positive business climate and a wealth of local job opportunities in healthcare, manufacturing, education, government, energy, gaming, and more. Our strategic location has access to major interstates, rail lines, and waterways and has helped us to become a global transportation center. Major developments, such as the CenterPoint Intermodal Center – America’s largest inland port, help connect local businesses to the global economy. Will County is also a great place to play. Try your luck at our two world-class casinos, applaud the brightest stars on stage at the beautiful Rialto Square Theater, cheer for the biggest names in auto racing at the Chicagoland Speedway Joliet and the Route 66 Raceway, explore the historic Route 66 Experience, or quietly stand in awe at the Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie as you watch herds of bison roam their native land.
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Will county is illinois’ 4th largest county – and growing. Learn more at willcountyillinois.com and discover the perfect mix of work and play in Will County.
Will s ’ y t n u o C Historic Route 66 Experience Will County’s “6 Stops on 66” are the heart and soul of the legendary Mother Road. They are some of the very first experiences shared by travelers and dreamers on their quest to the west. Experience the spirit of adventure on Route 66 in Will County. Shopping, Recreation, & Historic Sites Bolingbrook and Romeoville
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Joliet’s RT 66 Museum, Chicagoland Speedway, and Route 66 Raceway
Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie Wilmington’s Gemini Giant Historic Downtowns
Manhattan, Elwood, and Braidwood
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909 Liberty St., Morris, IL 60450 815-942-0113 www.grundychamber.com
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Grundy County Chamber of Commerce/Morris
909 Liberty St., Morris, IL 60450 815-942-0113 www.grundychamber.com
Illinois River Area Chamber of Commerce
135 Washington St., Marseilles, IL 61341 815-795-2323 www.iracc.org
Illinois Valley Area Chamber of Commerce & Economic Development
1320 Peoria St., Peru, IL 61354 1-815-223-0227 www.ivaced.org
Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce & Industry
63 N. Chicago St., Joliet, IL 60434 815-727-5371 www.jolietchamber.com
Lemont Area Chamber
418 Main St., Lemont, IL 60439 630-257-5997 www.lemontchamber.com
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921 S. State St., Lockport, IL 60441 815-838-3357 www.lockportchamber.com
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Education
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Plainfield Area Chamber of Commerce
24109 W. Lockport St., Plainfield, IL 60544 815-436-4431 www.plainfieldchamber.com
Romeoville Area Chamber of Commerce
10 Montrose Dr., Romeoville, IL 60446 815-886-2076 www.romeovillechamber.org
West Suburban Chamber of Commerce and Industry
9440 Joliet Rd., Hodgkins, IL 60525 708-387-7550 www.wscci.org
Four Rivers Environmental Education Center
25055 W. Walnut Ln., Channahon, IL 60410 www.reconnectwithnature.org/visitor-centers/freec
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One University Pkwy., Romeoville, IL 60446 815-836-5250 www.lewisu.edu
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502 Twin Rail Dr., Minooka, IL 60447 815-735-9250 www.chapinsrestaurant.us
Grundy County Corn Festival
P.O. Box 22, Morris, IL 60450 815-942-CORN (2676) www.cornfestival.org
Joliet City Center Partnership
116 N. Chicago St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-774-6066 www.jolietdowntown.com
The Jacob Henry Mansion Estate
20 S. Eastern Ave., Joliet, IL 60433 815-722-1420 www.jacobhenrymansion.com
The Levy Center
251 Canterbury Ln., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-759-3411 www.dupagetownship.org/banquets-a-rentals
Morris Downtown Development Partnership, Inc.
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105 E. Main Street., Ste. 201, Morris, IL 60450 815-941-0245 www.downtownmorris.com
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754 First St., LaSalle, IL 61301 815-220-1848 www.iandmcanal.org
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Lemont Area Historical Society
306 Lemont St., Lemont, IL 60439 630-257-2972 www.lemonthistorical.org
LaSalle County Historical Society
101 E. Canal St., Utica, IL 61373 815-667-4861 www.lasallecountyhistoricalsociety.org
Lockport Area Genealogical & Historical Society
222 E. 9th St., Lockport, IL 60441 www.lockporthistory.org
Seneca Historical Guild
431 N. Main St., Seneca, IL 61360 815-769-5077 www.senecahistory.com
Will County Historical Museum and Research Center
803 S. State St., Lockport, IL 60441 815-838-5080 www.willhistory.org
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925 West St., Peru, IL 61354 815-223-3300 www.ivch.org
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Joliet Public Library
150 N. Ottawa St., Joliet, IL 60432 815-740-2660 www.jolietlibrary.org
Will County Lodging Association
1515 Riverboat Center Dr., Joliet, IL 60431 815-741-2400 www.willcountylodging.org
Starved Rock Marina
1130 N. 27th Rd., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-433-4218 www.starvedrockmarina.com
Bolingbrook Park District
201 Recreation Dr., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-739-0272 www.bolingbrookparks.org
Lockport Township Park District
1911 S. Lawrence Ave., Lockport, IL 60441 815-838-1183 www.lockportpark.org
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2018 IN JOLIET EVENTS
DOWNTOWN
STREET MARKETS
PAWS ON 66
RACE FAN RALLY
SALUTE TO FIRST RESPONDERS
Summer Wednesdays 4:00 - 9:00pm
Wednesday, June 27th 5:00 - 10:00pm
KIDZFEST
Saturday, August 4th 10:00am - 3:00pm
LIGHT UP THE HOLIDAYS FESTIVAL AND PARADE The Forge, Joliet
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Friday, November 23rd
Saturday, June 9th 11:00am - 3:00pm
Saturday, July 14th
BLUES & BREWS on 66 Saturday, August 18th
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Naperville Park District
320 W. Jackson Ave., Naperville, IL 60540 630-848-5000 www.napervilleparks.org
Cathedral Area Preservation Association of Joliet (CAPA)
POB 3662, Joliet, IL 60434 815-726-4163 www.capajoliet.net
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Halo Branded Solutions
15039 S. 82nd Ave., Orland Park, IL 60462 708-226-4990 www.joemccorry.com
Impress Printing & Design
2711 W. Jefferson St., Joliet, IL 60435 815-730-9440 www.myimpressprinting.com
Daily Herald
P.O. Box 280, Arlington Heights, IL 60006 630-955-6161 www.dailyherald.com
Starved Rock Country
110 W. Jefferson St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-431-4200 www.starvedrockcountry.com
Century 21 Windsor Realty
2715 Columbus St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-2122 www.windsorsellshomes.com
United Country Starved Rock Realty - Dee Barrera Broker/Owner
620 N. Division St. (Rte. 178), Utica, IL 61373 815-667-9990 www.ucstarvedrockrealty.com
Marshall- Putnam Fair Association
915 University Ave., Henry, IL 61537 309-364-2814 www.marshallputnamfair.org
Mark's Service Center
4303 W. Jefferson, Shorewood, IL 60404 815-725-9098 www.marksservicecentershorewood.com
Route 66 Food N Fuel
2401 South Chicago Rd., Joliet, IL 60436 815-724-0300 www.route66foodnfuel.com
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Bolingbrook's Clow International Airport
130 S. Clow International Pkwy., Bolingbrook, IL 60490 630-378-0479 www.clowairport.com
Chicagoland Transportation, Inc.
P.O. Box 3835, Joliet, IL 60434 815-741-4900 www.chicagolandtransportation.com
Windy City Limousine & Bus
2801 S. 25th Ave., Broadview, IL 60155 847-916-9300 www.windycitylimos.com
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2701 Black Rd., Ste. 201, Joliet, IL 60435 800-926-2262 www.heritagecorridorcvb.com
Heritage Corridor CVB-Bolingbrook
201B Canterbury Ln., Bolingbrook, IL 60440 630-226-1764 www.heritagecorridorcvb.com
Heritage Corridor CVB-Utica
801 E. US Hwy. 6, Utica, IL 61373 815-667-4356 www.heritagecorridorcvb.com
National Heritage Corridor Visitors Center: Civic Center Authority
7800 W. 65th St., Bedford Park, IL 60501 708-496-0193 www.civiccenterauthority.org
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1028 N. LaSalle St., Ottawa, IL 61350 815-434-2737 www.pickusottawail.com
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