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  • Dargon Park Sculptures

    "Seasons of Life" rusty in appearance, standing 25-ft. tall, the three sculptures symbolize the human "changes" or "seasons" of growth during our lives. Barry Tinsley, sculptor and artist, completed t...
    Dargon Park Sculptures

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Livingston County Courthouse

On the square in downtown Ponitac, the courthouse was built in 1875 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places

Pontiac, IL Historic Courthouses

Three Swinging Bridges

Pontiac is the only city in central Illinois with three swinging bridges. One was built in the early 1900'

Pontiac, IL Historic Bridges

Humiston Woods Nature Preserve

400 acres, woods, hiking, pond, Vermilion River and 15

Pontiac, IL Nature Preserves

Dargon Park Sculptures

"Seasons of Life" rusty in appearance, standing 25-ft. tall, the three sculptures symbolize the human "changes" or "seasons"

Pontiac, IL Arts

Livingston County War Museum

The Livingston County War Museum / Dal Estes Education Center presents displays from World War I to the present - 1st world war, 2

Pontiac, IL Museums

Things to do near Pontiac, IL

Moweaqua Coal Mine Museum

The Moweaqua Coal Mine Museum houses a number of coal mining artifacts - Pictures, newspaper clippings, coal mining, tools an...

Lincoln Christening Scene

Lincoln, Illinois is only city named for Abraham Lincoln before he became president. He was present and christened it on the ...

Oakleaf Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 4 days...

University of Illinois Library

The University of Illinois Library is the largest public university library in the world and the third largest academic libra...

Bryant Cottage State Historic Site

An 1856 cottage where tradition says Abraham Lincoln and his rival Stephen Douglas discussed their upcoming debates. A visit ...