The final resting place of President Lincoln, his wife and three of their four children. Constructed 1869-1874.
The final resting place of President Lincoln, his wife and three of their four children. Constructed 1869-1874.
The Museum of Funeral Customs is one of only two in the United States that shows the history of the American Funeral Service and mourning practices from circa 1840
Springfield, IL MuseumsThis powerful granite monument and it's eternal flame pay tribute to the 2,981 Illinois residents who served in the Vietnam War and died or are still missing.
Springfield, IL MemorialsHome of the Illinois Governor, the mansion is the third oldest, continuously occupied Governor'
Springfield, IL Famous HomesA favorite photo stop for Route 66 travelers from around the world. Shea's Gas Station Museum is a charming and eclectic collection of over half a century of gas station memorabilia. Shea'
Springfield, IL MuseumsThe objective of the Paublo Agricultural Museum is to preserve and promote agriculture from the past to the present. To accom...
Bronze markers give biographical information about prominent citizens from the earliest history of the community. Every fall,...
The Taylorville Chautauqua Auditorium opened August 23, 1914, and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Place...
The Bank of Dwight built in 1855, is the oldest business institution in the village. The Greek Classic design building was re...
The Institute for Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation was built in 1876, then closed in approximately 1940. Some buildings are st...