In a wooded valley, flanking the Sangamon River just west of Monticello sits Robert Allerton Park. Donated to the state and under the guidance of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, this over 1,000 acres of woodlands and meadows has at its heart a 10 acre complex of manicured gardens, reflecting pools and wonderful sculptures, [...]
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The Gardens of Allerton Park
Posted: July 11, 2010 in Central Illinois, Ed Baumgarten, Illinois Bureau of Tourism, Midwest, TourismTags: Allerton Park, Gardens, Monticello, Tourism
Thompson Mill Covered Bridge
Posted: July 11, 2010 in Central Illinois, Covered Bridge, Ed Baumgarten, History, Illinois Bureau of Tourism, Midwest, Tourism, TransportationTags: architecture, bridge, Covered Bridge, Transportation
Three miles east of Cowden in Shelby County, Thompson Mill Covered Bridge crosses the Kaskaskia River. Completed in 1868 at the then- whopping cost of $2,500, this wonderfully restored piece of Illinois history is located on a once important route between Effingham and Springfield. It’s named for the owner of a mill that was located [...]
Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site
Posted: July 11, 2010 in Abraham Lincoln, Central Illinois, Ed Baumgarten, History, Illinois Bureau of Tourism, Midwest, TourismTags: Abraham Lincoln, History, Park
Nestled in a shallow valley, eight miles south of Charleston, is Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site. This 86 acre site was established to help preserve the last home of Abraham Lincoln’s father and stepmother, Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln. The Lincolns lived in a ‘Saddlebag’ cabin (two rooms with a central chimney) on the [...]
Country Dining in a Rustic Barn
Posted: July 11, 2010 in Central Illinois, Covered Bridge, Ed Baumgarten, History, Illinois Bureau of Tourism, Midwest, Tourism, TransportationTags: Dining, restaraunt
Just off of Interstate 57 east, in the little town of Casey, about 30 miles west of Effingham, is a barn. It was built in the 1930′s on the Richards Farm and was used, as most barns are, to shelter livestock, store grain and be the centerpiece of the farm. In 1976, it quit being [...]