Historic Village - Bishop Hill, Illinois
Historic Village - Bishop Hill, Illinois
This historic village was founded by Swedish immegrants in 1846 which has retained it’s unique quality to share with the world.
Old Odd & Unusual Museum - Cambridge, Illinois
The museum contains a 1936 Ford fitted with a snow track, a 1925 Harley Davidson, a 1946 Indian motorcycle, a collection of pedal cars, a single-horse sleigh made in a Freeport factory in 1895, the first hand-operated gas pump in Henry County, vintage televisions, crystal tube radios and more.
Barn Theater, Richmond Hill Park - Geneseo, Illinois
The Barn Theater is located atop the bluff in Geneseo. Created in 1968 to be the home of the theater this is a wonderful adventure for all to enjoy.
The group converted the top floor of an old dairy barn to fit their needs and has never looked back. The recently renovated Barn now seats 165 per performance in a rare and unique in-the-round environment beneath the original, rustic timbers.
Currently, the Players stage all six productions at the Barn in a season running from February through October. RHP prides itself in presenting a wide variety of comedies, dramas, and thrillers that local audiences might not otherwise have the opportunity to see.
Directions:
from Iowa
Take I-80 East to Illinois
Take the Geneseo exit, Exit 19
Turn LEFT (north) onto IL Rt. 82 (aka Oakwood Ave)
Go 1/2 mile to S. State St (just before Pizza Hut, watch for green & white Richmond Hill Park/Richmond Hill Theater sign)
Turn LEFT onto State St., cross small creek bridge and make an IMMEDIATE LEFT onto Robinson Dr.
Follow Robinson Drive along the creek and up the hill to the Barn
from Illinois (West)
Take I-280 East towards Chicago
At I-80 /I-74 / I-280 interchange (aka The Big X) continue east on I-80 (follow signs to Chicago)
Take the Geneseo exit, Exit 19
Turn LEFT (north) onto IL Rt. 82 (aka Oakwood Ave)
Go 1/2 mile to S. State St (just before Pizza Hut, watch for green & white Richmond Hill Park/Richmond Hill Theater sign)
Turn LEFT onto State St., cross small creek bridge and make an IMMEDIATE LEFT onto Robinson Dr.
Follow Robinson Drive along the creek and up the hill to the Barn
from Illinois (East)
Take I-80 West towards Moline
Take the Geneseo exit, Exit 19
Turn RIGHT (north) onto IL Rt. 82 (aka Oakwood Ave)
Go 1/2 mile to S. State St (just before Pizza Hut, watch for green & white Richmond Hill Park/Richmond Hill Theater sign)
Turn LEFT onto State St., cross small creek bridge and make an IMMEDIATE LEFT onto Robinson Dr.
Follow Robinson Drive along the creek and up the hill to the Barn
Phone: 309-944-2244
Francis Park Woodland Palace - Kewanee, Illinois
Francis Park Woodland Palace - Kewanee, Illinois
This is a home built way a head of it’s time, full of engineering wonders. The explanation of the man who built and lived in the home will keep you interested throughout the tour.
Discovery Depot Children’s Museum - Gailsburg, Illinois
This museum, especially for children, is a great place to take your children for a day of activity, learning and fun.
They have scheduled activities and special functions to keep the kids learning and entertained.
Monthly Activities:
First Thursday of each month
6:30 – 7:30 pm
A Special evening for toddlers and their families. Toddlers will explore art, science, math and language through crafts and activities. There will also be time to explore the museum. Light refreshments included. Admission to the museum is FREE for children and their adult companions. Facilitated by Kitty Cecil, certified parent educator.
Second Thursday of each month
10:30 am & 4:00 pm
Visit the museum for a story and related activity. FREE programming designed for 3-8 year olds and their adult companions. On RIF days, as part of the Reading Is Fundamental Program, children will also be able to choose from a variety of titles, their own book to keep (FREE)!!!
Second Thursday of each month, Oct. – Mar.
6:00 – 7:30 pm
In this series of FREE programs for youth in Grades 3-8, local professionals will share FUN, hands-on science and discovery activities in a variety of topics ranging from weather to geology to chemistry. COME TO ONE, TWO… OR ALL! Admission is FREE! Kids in grades 3-5 must be accompanied by an adult. Space is limited – Please call 344.8876 to register. Walk-ins welcome if space allows.
Third Friday of each month
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Regular admission – $3.50 per person
Last Thursday of each month
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Admission to the museum on these days is $1.00 per person
NEW on THRIFTY THURSDAYS!
Last Thursday of each month on the same dates as listed for Thrifty Thursdays • $1.00 per snack for materials. Children create their own snack by following a step by step recipe.
Hours: Open: Tues. - Sat., 10:00 am - 5:00 pm (also open Mondays in the summer); Sun., 1:00 - 5:00 pm. Third Friday of the month 10:00 am - 7:00 pm.
Location: 128 South Chambers St., Galesburg, IL
Phone: 309.344.8876
Galesburg Railroad Museum - Galesburg, Illinois
This special museum allows you to experience railroading of the early 1900s at the new Galesburg Railroad Museum building that sits next to the Amtrak Depot.
Prairie Land Heritage Museum - South Jacksonville, Illinois
Jacksonville hosts the home of this museum dedicated to antique tractors and the way of life early farmers led, from the happy times to the hard work. They also host a show annually. The show has old time crafters, horse pulling, and entertainment along with the annual displays, demonstrations, tractor pulls, and other fun activities.
Woodlawn Farm Underground Railroad - Jacksonville, Illinois
Woodlawn Farm Underground Railroad - Jacksonville, Illinois
In the mid 1800s, Jacksonville acted as a the hub for Underground Railroad, sheltering hundreds who wished to escape the horrors of slavery. Several local historic homes served as havens on this journey to freedom, making Jacksonville one of the first such stations in the area and by far the busiest.
The Gazebo Art Festival - Macomb, Illinois
The Gazebo Art Festival - Macomb, Illinois
The Gazebo Art Festival is held every year in September in conjunction with the Al Sears Jazz Festival. Local and area artists display their original works of art for visitors to enjoy and even purchase.

