Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days
Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days
Built in the 1920's, Route 66, also known as "The Mother Road," brought many people through Dwight on their way west looking for a more prosperous life. The road has evolved over the years to today's I-55
Dwight, IL Historic DistrictsThe Windmill was built in 1896 to supply water for the Oughton Estate and its grounds. The windmill was donated to the Village of Dwight in 2001
Dwight, IL Historic BuildingsThe Prairie Creek Library was built in 1896 as a carriage house and later transformed into a treatment and recreation building for the Keeley Institute. The building has been on the National Registry of Historic Places,since 1980
Dwight, IL Historic BuildingsThe depot, built in 1916, is now the home of the Dwight Historical Society. The purpose is to preserve the history and culture the pertains to the Dwight area. The museum is listed on the National Register of Historical Sites
Dwight, IL MuseumsFamed architech Frank Lloyd Wright designed and engineered this bank in 1905
Dwight, IL ArchitectureAn 1856 cottage where tradition says Abraham Lincoln and his rival Stephen Douglas discussed their upcoming debates. A visit ...
Housed in an 1890 Victorian building, the Menard County Museum contains documents, records, clothing and artifacts relating t...
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The Early American Museum has an extensive collection inperpreting 19th and 20th century llife in east central Illinois. Ther...
A visitor's center containing maps and information on the entire Amish area. 150 Amish craft shops on their farm sites dot th...