Pontiac, Illinois
Three Swinging Bridges
Pontiac is the only city in central Illinois with three swinging bridges. One was built in the early 1900's....
Three Swinging Bridges
The Livingston County War Museum / Dal Estes Education Center presents displays from World War I to the present - 1st world war, 2
Pontiac, IL Museums400 acres, woods, hiking, pond, Vermilion River and 15
Pontiac, IL Nature PreservesThe Yost house was built in 1898 by Z. F. Yost. The museum portrays the life of an upper middle class family during the late 1800's and early 1900'
Pontiac, IL MuseumsOn the square in downtown Ponitac, the courthouse was built in 1875 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places
Pontiac, IL Historic CourthousesFarm implements, tools, tractors, and other equipment dating back 100 years are featured. Open for special events....
Abraham Lincoln's aunt was buried in Ogden County cemetary in 1876 after living a long life in Edgar County....
The grave site of Ann Rutledge, Abraham Lincoln's first sweetheart, lies in Oakland Cemetary. Her tombstone bears an inscript...
Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 14 days...
Anderson Prairie is a 25-acre wildlife park featuring remnants of the original tallgrass Illinois prairiie. A butterfly house...