Paris, Illinois
Grave Of Sarah Hanks Varnell
Abraham Lincoln's aunt was buried in Ogden County cemetary in 1876 after living a long life in Edgar County....
Grave Of Sarah Hanks Varnell
As 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 BuildingsNorth Arm is the oldest continuously operating Catholic church in the Springfield diocese. Founded in 1817 by 17 families from Kentucky, the journey was blessed by Fr. Theodore Badin, the first Catholic priest ordained in the U.S. The current church was built in 1901
Paris, IL Historic ChurchesCome visit Allis Chalmers collection of tractor models from 1914-1957
Paris, IL MuseumsWalk among early cars from the turn-of-the-century through the early 1950's. This museum is also the site of a restoration shop for classic V12 and V16
Paris, IL MuseumsCourse Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
An original 1904 architecture, the Carnegie Public Library houses one of the most complete genealogy departments in the surro...
The century old First Presbyterian Church houses the Fayette County Museum. Found here are early American items dating back t...
Twenty-three theme gardens, rustic shop in barn featuring herbal gifts and supplies, group tours, picnics and hayrides and gr...
The Taylorville Chautauqua Auditorium opened August 23, 1914, and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Place...