Dwight, Illinois
First National Bank of Dwight
Famed architech Frank Lloyd Wright designed and engineered this bank in 1905....
First National Bank of Dwight
Built in the 1920's, Route 66, also known as "The Mother Road," brought many people through Dwight on their way west looking for a more prosperous life. The road has evolved over the years to today's I-55
Dwight, IL Historic DistrictsFamed architech Frank Lloyd Wright designed and engineered this bank in 1905
Dwight, IL ArchitectureThe Prairie Creek Library was built in 1896 as a carriage house and later transformed into a treatment and recreation building for the Keeley Institute. The building has been on the National Registry of Historic Places,since 1980
Dwight, IL Historic BuildingsThe depot, built in 1916, is now the home of the Dwight Historical Society. The purpose is to preserve the history and culture the pertains to the Dwight area. The museum is listed on the National Register of Historical Sites
Dwight, IL MuseumsThe Bank of Dwight built in 1855, is the oldest business institution in the village. The Greek Classic design building was remodeled in 1974
Dwight, IL Historic BuildingsCourse Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1 days...
Abraham Lincoln's original account ledger with the Springfield Marine and Fire Insurance Company is on display during banking...
Compare pioneer and Victorian lifestyle when you visit the log cabin and brick Italianate home. An exhibition gallery and pro...
Pontiac is the only city in central Illinois with three swinging bridges. One was built in the early 1900's....
Formerly a private residence, the Hoiles-Davis Museum is now home to an extensive collection of Civil War and WW1 memorbilia,...