Historical Places in Woodland Acres, IL

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John Deere Historic Site gallery

Stroll through the John Deere Historic Site and see where John Deere got his start. Our guides are very knowledgeable and will guide you through the buildin

Northwest Territory Historic Center gallery

Welcome, the Northwest Territory Historic Center offers many exhibits about many of America’s influential people. Designed and constructed by renown

Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Ellwood House Museum gallery

The Ellwood House Museum is a historic site situated on ten acres of parkland in the heart of DeKalb, Illinois. The museum campus consists of seven histor

Neighborhood:
Linden Place
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Cherry Valley Village Hall gallery

Located one mile east of the I-39 / US Bypass 20 East interchange. Cherry Valley Village Hall is open Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm. Closed on holidays. Lob

Burpee Museum of Natural History gallery

Burpee Museum current exhibits are Homer's Odyssey, Jane: Diary of a Dinosaur and The Ordovician Sea. The mission of Burpee Museum of Natural History

Neighborhoods:
Coronado Haskell, River District
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
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Dillon Home Museum gallery

The home was built in 1858 for Brigadier General Edward Kirk. The home is on the National Register of Historic Places. The Dillon’s bought the home in 188