Constructed in 1854 as a church, this Greek Revival building also served as a school house for nearly 50 years. A later addition now serves as a museum of Oswegoland memorabilia.
Constructed in 1854 as a church, this Greek Revival building also served as a school house for nearly 50 years. A later addition now serves as a museum of Oswegoland memorabilia.
Constructed in 1854 as a church, this Greek Revival building also served as a school house for nearly 50
Owego, IL Historic SchoolhousesTours relating to the processing of cereal grains, buckwheat, yellow corn, white corn, blue corn and popcorn, oilseed, soybea...
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The William M. Staerkel Planetarium is the second largest planetarium in Illinois. It uses a Zeiss Star Projector to project ...
Vermilion County Museum is a new building which is a replica of the 1833 county courthouse where Lincoln practiced law from 1...
Visit a complex consisting of the home of Oakland's first physician, Dr. Hiram Rutherford, a completely restored 1850's home ...