Built in 1858, a Victorian Italianate design, the Dillon home was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, October 8, 1980. The home features the history of the Dillon family and their company, Northwestern Steel &
Sterling, IL Historic HomesModel trains operate on a 36'x30' layout, featuring HO scale Chesapeake & Ohio RR in the 1950'
Sterling, IL Railroad HistoryHappy Trails is situated on 5 acres with walking paths, water gardens, a green house, 5
Sterling, IL GardensLocation includes picnic tables, shelters, restrooms. Climb the lookout tower for a spectacular view of Jo Daviess County's u...
The Ottawa Scouting Museum is a museum to promote and preserve the colorful and proud traditions of Boy and Girl Scouting and...
Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...
The Lena Area Historical Museum offers a display of Lena area historical items including quilts, farm tools, clothing, milita...
Story book house in a secret garden. Candlelit 18th century rooms. Picnic lunches available. Reservations necessary....