Pana, Illinois
Stone Coal Log Cabin Village
Original log buildings form this educational village from early Illinois prairie years....
Stone Coal Log Cabin Village
40-acre Kitchell Park was donated to the City of Pana by Civil War Captain, Kitchell. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Pana, IL Historic BuildingsDownstate's newest paved hike and bike trail follows the historic railbed 15
Pana, IL BikingRosamond Grove Cemetery can be seen as a high mound overlooking the prairie which is home to the famous statue "Lincoln the Orator", by turn of the century artist, J. Mulligan. This site also features the Lincoln-commissioned cannon, "Mary Lincoln."
Pana, IL CemeteriesThe Henson Robinson Zoo is home to over 300 animals and 90 species of native and exotic animals....
Downstate's newest paved hike and bike trail follows the historic railbed 15 miles across the prairie....
A number of the library's most famous treasures are found in the rare book and special collections library....
Vandalia was the seat of state government from 1820-1839. The Statehouse, the oldest remaining capitol building in Illinois (...
Once a scarred wasteland ravaged by turn-of-the-century strip-mine operations, Kickapoo State State Recreation Area's 2,842 a...