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Route 66 Association of Illinois - Pontiac (IL)

Address: 🏡 110 W Howard St, Pontiac, IL 61764
Phone : +1 (815) 844-4566
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  • Dargan Park - Pontiac
    Dargan Park
    Nikol Richards: Gorgeous Park that houses the Seasons of Life statues. It does have a playground and a pavilion with picnic benches.
    Humiston Woods Nature Preserve - Pontiac
    Humiston Woods Nature Preserve
    Dan Faust - Glory Days: Humiston Woods Nature Preserve is one of Livingston County’s hidden gems. With several miles of well groomed trails, the Vermilion River, Wolf Creek, a kids fishing pond, several pavilions, picnic areas, a canoe landing, and much more; the Humiston Woods Nature Preserve is a great lace to enjoy nature and relax.
    Kickapoo Creek Park - Lincoln
    Kickapoo Creek Park
    R. U. Lost 2: What a great park! Tis the season and nature is putting on quite a show! From the color in the leaves to the deer grazing in the opening. It’s hard to imagine a more enjoyable place to enjoy the changing seasons!
    Worlds Largest Railsplitter Covered Wagon - Lincoln
    Worlds Largest Railsplitter Covered Wagon
    Federico Salvati: Amazing roadside attraction, just outside downtown Lincoln. A great spot to take a little break from your road trip and take some pictures.
    Heritage In Flight Museum - Lincoln
    Heritage In Flight Museum
    HARRY POTTER: very wonderful artifacts to see and serves as a great reminder of our veterans who served in the military serving our country. very authentic exhibits.
    The Mill Museum on Route 66 - Lincoln
    The Mill Museum on Route 66
    Federico Salvati: Nice historic building on the original alignment of Route 66 across Lincoln.
    Lincoln Heritage Museum - Lincoln
    Lincoln Heritage Museum
    Ed Bailey: When I arrived, my car was the only car in the parking lot. SAD! This museum is exceptionally well done. The displays and immersive presentation highlight a life that was well lived because of devotion to principles that respect all human life as opposed to devotion to the love of wealth. The prevalent weeds growing through the cracks throughout the parking lot give evidence that the museum is largely being ignored by the American public. A National disgrace! If you care enough to gain inspiration from an exemplary life we all should emulate, visit this museum?
    Lincoln painted bridge - Lincoln
    Lincoln painted bridge
    Cheyanna Losey: The bones of what used to be a collection of paintings are still obvious. However, the paintings are partially obscured by painted profanity that does not fit the theme of the originals, so it is not all that fun to look at.
    The Tropics Restaurant Neon Sign - Lincoln
    The Tropics Restaurant Neon Sign
    Gary: Iconic Route 66 Tropics sign from the like named restaurant. The sign was restored a few years ago to the delight of many Route 66 fans and those who have passed by it for years. The restaurant opened in 1950 by Vince Schwenoba. Unfortunately, it closed for good in 2003. We had enjoyed stopping in and still miss it and the memories. After the restaurant was torn down I had worried what would happen to the sign. A few years ago, it was restored and in 2016 the Route 66 Association of Illinois Hall of Fame inducted the Tropics. If you are a Route 66 fan or vintage advertising collector, then this is a must see!
    Postville Courthouse State Historic Site - Lincoln
    Postville Courthouse State Historic Site
    Amanda Thompson: Super cool place to stop and take in some history. My son enjoyed wearing the hat and beard upstairs and acting like Lincoln! Super fun and very knowledgeable staff/volunteers!
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