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 HomesHappy Trails is situated on 5 acres with walking paths, water gardens, a green house, 5
Sterling, IL GardensModel trains operate on a 36'x30' layout, featuring HO scale Chesapeake & Ohio RR in the 1950'
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A Victorian town square with bandstand and gazebo is the setting for many unique shops, eateries, antiques, collectibles, and...
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The 1878 Henry School, on the Galena Trail, was used as a school until 1957. The Polo Historical Society has turned it back i...
Letourneau Home Museum contains many things related to Bourbonnais' history. ...