Paris, Illinois
Mile Marker Historical Monument
This stone identifies one of the last original road markers that dotted the first road from Vincennes to Chicago....
Mile Marker Historical Monument
Come visit Allis Chalmers collection of tractor models from 1914-1957
Paris, IL MuseumsA marker commemorates where two important trails intersected on the prairie - Detroit to St Louis and Peoria to Terre Haute. In 1765
Paris, IL Historic SitesAbraham Lincoln's aunt was buried in Ogden County cemetary in 1876
Paris, IL CemeteriesAs you drive by this farm, your eye is drawn upward to a towering brick structure near the modern brick home. The building, erected around 1913
Paris, IL Historic BuildingsFairbury's renovated downtown area features eateries, specialty shops, consignment and antiques. There is also a vintage-look...
Approximately 12,000 of the 23,000 land acres at Lake Shelbyville are forested. Oak and hickory are the dominant species. The...
The first museum in Illinois dedicated to the Amish culture. Traces the history of the Amish religion and provides an extensi...
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The Bank of Dwight built in 1855, is the oldest business institution in the village. The Greek Classic design building was re...