Bronze markers give biographical information about prominent citizens from the earliest history of the community. Every fall, volunteers in period dress "ressurrect" their ancestors and tell their stories during the annual cemetery walk.
Bronze markers give biographical information about prominent citizens from the earliest history of the community. Every fall, volunteers in period dress "ressurrect" their ancestors and tell their stories during the annual cemetery walk.
Vandalia was the seat of state government from 1820-1839. The Statehouse, the oldest remaining capitol building in Illinois (built in 1836)
Vandalia, IL Historic SitesAt the end of Cumberland Rd., the first highway built by the US government, Vandalia awaited early travelers who made the long journey westward. The statue marks the terminal point of this historic roadway for modern day visitors. The 10
Vandalia, IL ArtsBronze markers give biographical information about prominent citizens from the earliest history of the community. Every fall, volunteers in period dress "ressurrect"
Vandalia, IL CemeteriesThis impressive, black granite piece located on the grounds of Vandalia'
Vandalia, IL MonumentsCourse Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...
The Teutopolis Monastery Museum displays early life in this German Catholic community, founded in 1838. The first Franciscans...
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The Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum is the largest aerospace museum in Illinois, occupying more than 126,000 square feet plus...
The VA Medical Center was established by an Act of Congress in 1896 by Danville native, Joseph G. Cannon, a member of the Hou...