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A fine example of Greek Revival architecture, the Shawneetown Bank was constructed in 1839-41 to house the offices of the Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown. The building housed numerous financial institutions into the 1930s. Built with four stories and five massive front columns, it looks out over the levy on the Ohio River.

Things to do near Shawneetown, IL

General Dean Suspension Bridge

Located just outside the city of Carlyle, this 130 year old bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the area. It is...

Lincoln Heritage Trail State Monument

The Lincoln Heritage Trail begins in the heart of the Great Wabash Valley, where a monument commemorates the 1930 crossing of...

Pheasant Hollow Winery

Pheasant Hollow Winery is a rustic log cabin in the woods near Rend Lake. A large tasting room, huge stone fireplace, and a w...

Crab Orchard Golf Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1 days...