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Address: 🏡 Metropolis, IL 62960
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    06-2025 kryptonite rock in Hight rate 6 location for tourist in Metropolis, IL, USA
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    Butter Cow
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    Starhill Forest Arboretum - Petersburg
    Starhill Forest Arboretum
    evan grigsby: For anyone who enjoys the great outdoors, Starhill Arboretum is a place to contact and go enjoy all of its natural beauty! My husband and I had the privilege of finding this hidden gem and being able to take our wedding party photos on their land. Our whole wedding party had never been to this location and wished that we would have had a few extra moments so that they could have explore it fully. We all loved how the location offered several different layouts for photo opportunities. The variety and types of trees and plants were incredibly beautiful and bountiful. Star Hill Arboretum made for the best wedding photos that we will get to treasure forever! A big thank you to Edie and Guy for allowing us to use Starhill Arboretum for our big day!
    Menard County Historical Society - Petersburg
    Pete Neff: A wonderful place to absorb some history of Menard County Illinois.
    Illinois Route 66 Experience at Illinois State Fairground - Springfield
    Illinois Route 66 Experience at Illinois State Fairground
    cliffb1930: Fun outdoor park documenting route and history of Rte 66 in Illinois. A collection of signs, trivia, and a pathway which “takes you from Chicago to LA”…or at least St Louis. I walked it quickly in less than 10 minutes, but you could easily spend double to take in all the information signs and art. A nice diversion!
    Coliseum - Springfield
    Coliseum
    Helen Adams: We visited for the NABCX and thoroughly enjoyed our time. The facilities have improved greatly and visiting outside the fair means parking up close and enjoying the festivities with a smaller crowd! Highly recommend checking out any of the non-fair events for a more laid back and enjoyable time.
    Springfield and Central Illinois African American History Museum - Springfield
    Springfield and Central Illinois African American History Museum
    Bob Rosenthal: We didnt know this was in Springfield until we went to Lincolns tomb. As we left, we saw a small building with its name on it and pulled into the driveway. This museum is new, and they are just growing their collections. What we saw was fascinating. It primarily focused on several African-American families with many generations in and around Springfield. Some of the stories were very informative, and we learned a lot, most of which we should have learned in school. This is one of the reasons I like museums like this. Rather than bland education painting a pollyannaish picture of our history, these museums show how minorities were treated (or mistreated). It preserves a part of our history that many would like to forget or gloss over. But without information like this, history is destined to repeat. Why four stars and not five? This has to do with the current state of the museum - essentially just starting up. They dont have a lot of items yet. They just received a large grant and are expanding the museum. They are soliciting additional items, most of which were donated. We were so impressed we bought a family membership, even though we live almost four hours away. Once they complete their new wing, were taking a trip back. Incidentally, if you do go for a visit, their Executive Director is amazing. She gave us the tour, and we learned a lot. If you are even in Springfield, IL, I recommend stopping here before or after Lincolns tomb. Since the museum is small, seeing everything takes little time. But it is well worth stopping for. Take advantage of this informative museum that tells some tragic and happy stories.
    Loud Thunder Forest Preserve - Illinois City
    Loud Thunder Forest Preserve
    Zana Switzer: Loud Thunder Forest Preserve has always been a beautiful spot, but experiencing it through the Loud Thunder 50 Trail Run gave me an entirely new appreciation for it. There are four separate campgrounds, each offering something different, but the main one—with a playground for families—is a great choice. The hiking trails are plentiful, though some were closed due to a controlled burn when we visited (totally understandable for the health of the forest). Lake George adds another layer of adventure, offering canoeing, kayaking, and paddle boating. The Loud Thunder 50, hosted by Sun Trail Running, was incredible. It was a cup-less, leave-no-trace race, which meant that everyone respected the park and kept it pristine. That kind of commitment to sustainability made the whole experience even better. And we seriously lucked out—the weather could not have been more perfect. It honestly felt like we runners helped shape the trails for the upcoming season. Camping was available for the race weekend with a two-night minimum stay, and there was plenty of space, including spots right near the Start/Finish line. That setup was a game-changer. Families could hang out at their campsites and still easily cheer for their runners instead of feeling like they needed to stay near the aid stations. It made the whole event feel relaxed, welcoming, and truly special. Loud Thunder Forest Preserve is a fantastic spot for anyone who loves the outdoors. The well-kept trails, peaceful lake, and spacious campgrounds make it a great place to hike, paddle, and relax in nature. The Loud Thunder 50 was an unforgettable experience—Sun Trail Running did an amazing job organizing a sustainable, community-driven race, and the setup made it easy for families to support their runners. Between the perfect weather, the welcoming atmosphere, and the chance to rediscover a place filled with childhood memories, this visit was truly special. We’ll be back, no question!
    Waterloo Lions Club Park - Waterloo
    Waterloo Lions Club Park
    Zach Okeefe: Great park open clean has restrooms and a playground
    Waterloo Park District - Waterloo
    Waterloo Park District
    Grace Lichtenberg: Some boys are not on scooters or skate boards. They are on battery motor bikes. I have young grandbabies who are too nervous to enjoy the skate park.
    Peterstown House - Waterloo
    Peterstown House
    Mark Zeman: An exceptionally well preserved historic home for a smaller town. Saved from demolition through the efforts of local citizens, the home has a rich and interesting history. It houses artifacts donated by locals that provide historical flavor and context, and the docent was very knowledgable and related their relevance. Very refreshing!
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