Paris, Illinois
Vance Park
Opposite the art center and adjcent to City Hall, Vance Park is an extensively landscaped sunken garden featuring a serpentine brick wall from Thomas Jefferson's design at Charlottesville and lions' h...
Vance Park
A marker commemorates where two important trails intersected on the prairie - Detroit to St Louis and Peoria to Terre Haute. In 1765
Paris, IL Historic SitesNorth 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 ChurchesThis elegant 1893 brick and stone building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Paris, IL Historic CourthousesThe historic Wabash Train Depot is preserved outside in traditional architecture. The inside has been renovated and now house...
The Bank of Dwight built in 1855, is the oldest business institution in the village. The Greek Classic design building was re...
Now used as a theatre for live performances of music and drama or for exhibiting fine arts, this 1912 church gives you a tast...
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The old oourthouse musuem houses numerous exhibits and collections of natural and cultural objects reflecting the distinctive...