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The Pettengill-Morron House Museum was built by Moses Pettengill in 1868 in the Second Empire architectural style; the house has 11 rooms. The museum contains a unique collection of decorative arts, fine textiles, antique furniture and silver collections from several Peoria families. In 1900 a colonial revival porch and porte-cochere were added, giving the home a grand Victorian appearance.

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Lakeview Museum of Arts and Sciences

This downstate's largest private museum features traveling art and science exhibitions, as well as a Planetarium, Children'

Peoria, IL Science Centers

Peoria Players Theatre

The longest continuously running community theatre in Illinois and the 4th oldest in the nation, the Peoria Players has been in continuous operation since 1919

Peoria, IL Theatres

Corn Stock Theatre

Corn Stock Theatre is a community theatre in a park-like setting, summer theatre. It seats 500 in a outdoor arena that is fully protected from weather by a large tent. The winter indoor facility, a small studio theatre, seats 175

Peoria, IL Theatres


Things to do near Peoria, IL

University Art Gallery

Gallery for study of culture and arts....

Arrowhead Country Club

Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 5 days...

Hauberg Indian Museum

The Hauberg Indian Museum, located in the lodge constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1934, interprets the cultur...

Oak Run Public Golf Course

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...

Historic Beardstown Lincoln Courthouse

The Lincoln courtroom in Beardstown was the site of the famous Duff Armstrong case, and now features a museum. Part of the Lo...