Bloomington, Illinois
Stevenson Graves
Located in Evergreen Cemetery are the graves of Adlai Stevenson I and Adlai Stevenson II. Also buried here are Letita Green Stevenson and her sister Julia Green Scott....
Stevenson Graves
This 19th Century mansion was the home of United States Supreme Court Justice, David Davis, mentor to Abraham Lincoln. The mansion, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was built in 1872. Several annual Festivals include the Glorious Garden Walk and Mr. Lincoln's Birthday.
Bloomington, IL Historic HomesHighlights the History of Aviation from the Wright Brothers to Illinois Astronauts. View or take a ride in the restored legendary DC-3 that has assumed a place of honor as one of only seven aircraft listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Bloomington, IL AviationA plaque commemorates the building where, on May 29, 1856, at a convention of the Republican Party of Illinois, Abraham Lincoln gave a speech which became known as his "lost speech."
Bloomington, IL Historic MarkersBuilt in 1922 to house the original American Passion Play, the landmark former Scottish Rite Temple is the centerpiece of downtown Bloomington's new Cultural District. The Performing Arts Center, with a 1200 seat theatre and 1000
Bloomington, IL Performing Arts CentersSeminary Street is one of the midwest's success stories in downtown restoration and revitalization. The National Trust's Main...
Ocean Farm is working to make a harmonious place where nature and agriculture complement each other. A contour strip rotation...
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Your home for hospitality with a bountiful buffet and the funniest live theatre in Central Illinois....