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Woodstock Opera House

Woodstock Opera House

11.67km from Illinois Railway Museum

The Woodstock Opera House, built in 1889, has been lovingly restored and preserved with its stunning architecture intact. It is now used as an entertainment and education venue hosting plays, concerts, lectures, parties and more. The interior features beautiful décor, marbled corridors, intricate stonework stairs, and detailed wooden trim.It is also home to live performances of the Illinois Repertory Ensemble, a professional theater which presents classic works year-round.

Woodstock Square Historic District

Woodstock Square Historic District

11.76km from Illinois Railway Museum

Woodstock Square Historic District is a quaint area that is full of character and beauty. Over 100 years old, It encompasses an impressive concentration of Victorian Italianate commercial buildings, along with several churches and other landmarks. With its well-preserved 19th century facades, beautiful park and iconic clock tower, Woodstock Square is truly a sight to see. The exceptional preservation of the square's architecture helps maintain a sense of continuity from the past to present day.

Lippold Park

Lippold Park

14.28km from Illinois Railway Museum

Lippold Park offers beautiful views and recreational opportunities for visitors of all ages to enjoy. There are trails for hiking and biking as well as playgrounds, picnic areas and plenty of wildlife. For the more adventurous types, Lippold Park has a canoe launch area where visitors can rent canoes and kayaks for a relaxing afternoon or evening on the Fox River. The park also includes boat slips along the waterfront for those looking to take advantage of some fishing or water skiing.

Crystal Lake Main Beach

Crystal Lake Main Beach

15.17km from Illinois Railway Museum

Crystal Lake Main Beach is a great place to visit during the summer. It features a 250 feet sand beach with several areas for swimming making it perfect for both sunbathers and swimmers alike. Visitors can also take advantage of the various amenities on-site such as concessions, playground areas, restroom facilities and picnic tables. In addition, there are plenty of activities available to participate in, from volleyball to paddleboarding.

The Dole

The Dole

15.23km from Illinois Railway Museum

The Dole Mansion is an iconic piece of local history. Founded by railroad magnate Lyman Dole and his family in the 19th century, it is a reminder of the area’s past wealth and grandeur. The mansion served as their home for several generations before being sold off to a number of different owners during the 20th century. After undergoing various levels of restoration over the years, the former mansion now houses a bed and breakfast where many come to remember and appreciate its past.

Woods Creek Lake

Woods Creek Lake

17.44km from Illinois Railway Museum

Woods Creek Lake, is a beautiful lake with seemingly endless opportunities to explore and enjoy the great outdoors. It has a surface area of approximately 176 acres and is surrounded by parks, trails, picnic areas and campgrounds. Visitors can take advantage of fishing, boating and swimming activities on the lake while enjoying its breathtaking views. Woods Creek Lake also has an abundance of wildlife including birds, ducks, beavers, white-tailed deer and turtles.

Veteran Acres Park

Veteran Acres Park

17.6km from Illinois Railway Museum

Veteran Acres Park is a truly remarkable place. Set on the shores of Crystal Lake and sprawling across 34 acres of lush land, it is an unforgettable destination for anyone who visits. Boasting a wide array of amenities including multiple picnic sites, baseball fields, a playground, and hiking trails spanning 3 miles, there's something for everyone here. Fishing is also very popular in the 120-acre pond located within the park grounds.

Three Oaks Recreation Area

Three Oaks Recreation Area

18.55km from Illinois Railway Museum

Three Oaks Recreation Area is a beautiful escape to the outdoors. The recreation area has a Lake Michigan beach perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or fishing. There are also 11 miles of trails across the 500-acre park perfect for biking, hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Picnicking is always an option with 19 picnic sites filled with wooden tables and fire pits for grilling. For a truly relaxing getaway, visitors can stay overnight in simple cabins filled with bunks and mattresses.

Col. Gustavus A. Palmer House

Col. Gustavus A. Palmer House

19.26km from Illinois Railway Museum

The Col. Gustavus A. Palmer House, is a valuable piece of American history and architecture. Built in 1854, the two-story Greek Revival design was at one point considered to be "one of the most magnificent homes" in the entire area, due to its location and high level of craftsmanship. Today, it serves as an important reminder of our nation's past and remains open for tours, allowing visitors to explore the beautiful home and learn more about both local and national history.

Lake Atwood

Lake Atwood

22.23km from Illinois Railway Museum

Lake Atwood is a captivating place to visit. Spilling out of over 600 acres, the lake offers breathtaking views and plenty of outdoor recreational activities. Whether you’re on the lake for fishing or taking long walks along its shore, it’s impossible to have a dull moment at this stunning freshwater lake. Boating is also common among visitors and locals alike - with canoeing, kayaking and sailing being popular weekend pastimes. Lake Atwood is a delightful destination any time of the year!

Prairie Trail

Prairie Trail

23.45km from Illinois Railway Museum

Prairie Trail is an ideal destination for those seeking a fun, outdoor activity. Located on the Fox River with miles of trails and greenways, it is perfect for all types of recreational activities such as biking, walking, running, and rollerblading. There are plenty of places to stop and relax along the way as well. Whether looking to have a picnic lunch or taking some time out to throw a line into the river and catch some fish, the area has something for everyone.

Boone County Museum of History

Boone County Museum of History

25.85km from Illinois Railway Museum

The Boone County Museum of History provides its visitors with a wealth of information about the history of Boone County, Illinois. Located in Belvidere, this educational institution covers a range of topics from the Native Americans who first resided in the area to more recent issues related to industry and immigration. Visitors can explore seven permanent exhibits that showcase local artifacts, as well as rotating exhibitions highlighting uncommon stories from Boone County's past.

Bettendorf Castle

Bettendorf Castle

25.95km from Illinois Railway Museum

Bettendorf Castle is an impressive four-tower medieval stone castle situated on 11 scenic acres. Constructed over the course of 40 years by German immigrant Nicholas J. Bettendorf, the castle was built entirely with his own two hands and no machine assistance or outside labor. The 24-room structure includes several original fireplaces and woodwork, a unique walled courtyard, 20th century bathrooms and electric kitchen appliances.

Moraine Hills State Park

Moraine Hills State Park

26.29km from Illinois Railway Museum

Moraine Hills State Park covering nearly 2200 acres with rolling hills, nature trails and many unique natural attractions, the park offers something for everyone. Visitors can indulge in a wide range of activities throughout the year including bird watching, camping, fishing, biking and swimming. Boating and kayaking on Lake Defiance are also popular activities here. Whether you're looking for tranquility or a more energetic outdoor experience, Moraine Hills State Park will not disappoint.

Pettit Memorial Chapel

Pettit Memorial Chapel

26.68km from Illinois Railway Museum

The Pettit Memorial Chapel, is a stunning place of worship built and lovingly maintained by the members of the church. Built in 1929 with construction funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pettit, it is a classic example of Colonial-Revival style architecture featuring a steeply pitched gable roof and four interior columns wide enough to reach the ceiling. Inside, visitors are usually awe-struck by the breadth of the magnificent stained glass window extending 40 feet up each side wall.

Norge Ski Club

Norge Ski Club

26.77km from Illinois Railway Museum

The Norge Ski Club founded in 1903, it is the oldest ski club in U S. The club includes a jump hill, a chalet-style clubhouse, and several miles of trails and slopes for skiing, snowboarding. The members are enthusiastic outdoor enthusiasts who come together to enjoy winter sports and just have a good time. They also socialize together, learning from each other's successes on the slopes, enjoying camaraderie with friends in included pub nights, breakfasts and hot cocoa evenings at their lodge.

Lake Defiance

Lake Defiance

26.92km from Illinois Railway Museum

Lake Defiance, is an oasis of calm and peace. A stunning lake surrounded by cooler air, the lake was built by damming a stream. It's catfish-rich waters are home to many small and large fish species, while the nearby woods offer plentiful nature walks or a spot of bird watching. With zoned areas for both fishing and swimming, people can make the most of their day here in any way they please - including topping it off with a picturesque sunset picnic on its banks.

Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge

Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge

27.56km from Illinois Railway Museum

Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge is an incredible natural area filled with diverse species of plants and animals. It features over 4,000-acres of wetlands, prairie habitats, woods, and river shorelines along the Kishwaukee River Valley. The refuge serves as a haven for a variety of birds, from woodpeckers to great blue herons and many in between. These avian species use the refuge’s varied habitats as they migrate throughout Illinois and beyond.

Elgin History Museum

Elgin History Museum

29.29km from Illinois Railway Museum

The Elgin History Museum, boasts a wide variety of exhibits about the city's past. From interactive displays about Elgin's railroad industry to daily life living around Fox River during 19th century, visitors can get an up-close look at the heritage of Elgin. The museum holds artifacts from Elgin and its surrounding areas that were collected for decades by staff members, such as pieces from a 1916 streetcar and antique postcards.

Historic Corron Farm

Historic Corron Farm

29.36km from Illinois Railway Museum

Historic Corron Farm, is a living record of rural life in the Midwest from 1835 to present day. It encompasses over 500 acres of prairie and woodland with original buildings, artifacts and exhibit areas. Taking a tour of this farm is like stepping back in time - the original manor house, which was built in 1851 by founding residents Francis Corron and his wife Eliza, still stands as well as many outbuildings like barns, stables and even a jailhouse.

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Illinois Railway Museum

Illinois Railway Museum

7000 Olson Rd, Union, IL 60180, USA

The Illinois Railway Museum located about an hour northwest of Chicago, the museum houses over 425 pieces of railway equipment from the past 150 years. The grounds boast many different vintage locomotives, passenger cars and freight trains spanning from its beginnings in 1868 to the mid-20th century. Visitors can take guided tours with knowledgeable docents that explain the incredible history behind each of the various rolling stock featured within its vast collection.