Rockford, Illinois
Marinelli Field
Minor league baseball field with full facilities and grandstands, plus soccer fields and baseball diamonds in attractive, riverside setting in Blackhawk Park....
Marinelli Field
The Coronado Theatre is a fantastically ornate movie palace and Vaudeville hall built in 1927 and restored in 2000. The Coronado hosted legends of show business, the Marx Brothers and Milton Berle. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Coronado showed its first "talkie,"
Rockford, IL Historic TheatresBurpee Museum is a natural history museum specializing in paleontology, geology, biology, and Native American life with three floors of exhibits. After four years of preparation, Jane is now on display as the centerpiece of a new exhibit at Burpee Museum - Jane: Diary of a Dinosaur
Rockford, IL MuseumsA family farm since 1960, with a dairy herd of 100 milking cows and 100 replacement heifers, plus 320 acres of corn, 85 acres of alfalfa, 75 acres of soybeans, 40
Rockford, IL ToursOutdoor performances by nationally-known, Christian-oriented artists at the largest outdoor Christian amphitheater in the Midwest. Family-oriented environment with children'
Rockford, IL TheatresThis quiet place is for healing, reflection, prayer and meditation. The site has a walking labyrinth, an ornamental grass berm, shade garden, two sunny perennial gardens, vine-covered arbors and benches. A "finger labyrinth"
Rockford, IL GardensSt. Peter's Episcopal Church is the second oldest Episcopal church in the state of Illinois. Built of locally quarried limest...
The 1878 Henry School, on the Galena Trail, was used as a school until 1957. The Polo Historical Society has turned it back i...
Indian exhibit of local Kankakee County tribal artifacts, historic lore, narrative, Native American Library and Old Northwest...
Miniature golf under the shadow of a 3-story erupting volcano or on an accessible 9-hole course. Other attractions include ba...
The Byron Natural History Museum shows prairie, woodlands, wetlands, and other interesting exhibits showing life as it existe...