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Beecher Hall, is a historic Italianate home that dates back to the late 1800s. Built by Samuel Nesbitt of Jacksonville, the home features charming ceramic tile fireplaces and an impressive wood stairway. The surrounding grounds are breathtaking and feature a large brick barn and granary, picturesque landscaping and gardens, as well as a three-story carriage house. Beecher Hall is a popular spot for weddings and photoshoots due its grandeur beauty capabilities.

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Woodlawn Farm

Woodlawn Farm

9.35km from Beecher Hall

Woodlawn Farm,is a picturesque family-run business that dates back to 1822. With historic barns, lush and rolling pastures, it offers a bit of the Lock Ridge Way of Life at an affordable price. This unique farm has hundreds of acres for people to explore and over two dozen different varieties of grains grown on it. Visitors can also stay at the cozy Airbnb cottages or camp nearby where they can experience something special like a night spent gazing up at stars.

Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish and Wildlife Area

This 4,000-acre area near the Sangamon River. Visitors can go canoeing or boating on a 25-acre lake, take advantage of numerous fishing opportunities, hunt waterfowl, explore nature trails that crisscross the property or try their hand at archery. People with off-road vehicles can find miles of ATV trails throughout the park or take a self-guided auto tour around the grounds. The park has something for everyone from campers to birdwatchers and naturalists.

Clayville Town Historic Site

Clayville Town Historic Site

33.59km from Beecher Hall

Clayville is the site of the once thriving town which grew up around a grist mill in 1836. The settlement was home to merchants specializing in small-town services and offerings such as a post office, blacksmith shop, general store and schoolhouse. It serves as an important reminder of everyday life during the 19th century. Today, visitors can explore many original artifacts from the period including log cabins, outbuildings and other structures scattered around the grounds.

Sanganois State Fish & Wildlife Area

Sanganois State Fish & Wildlife Area

43.12km from Beecher Hall

Sanganois State Fish & Wildlife Area is the perfect destination for any outdoor enthusiast. Whether you want to hike or bike through miles of nature trails, fish on 800 acres of lakes, or camp and relax under the stars, Sanganois offers a wide variety of activities. The area also contains over 7,000 acres of picturesque preserved land where visitors can view various species of birds, animals and aquatic life indigenous to this part of the Midwest. Picnic areas are available for large groups.

Lincoln's New Salem

Lincoln's New Salem

43.95km from Beecher Hall

Lincoln's Old Salem, is a beautifully preserved little town gives an incredible insight into the United States of America in its formative years, with many 19th century buildings and features still intact. You'll feel as if you've stepped back in time during your visit, with plenty to explore such as the Busey-Hanna log house and living history museum. Of particular interest to Abraham Lincoln enthusiasts is the preservation of his circuit court where he practised law when visiting old Salem.

Starhill Forest Arboretum

Starhill Forest Arboretum

44.35km from Beecher Hall

Starhill Forest Arboretum, is a stunning display of natural beauty. Stretching across 625 acres of lush forest, this arboretum not only has a wide variety of amazing plants and trees but also hosts educational activities to foster understanding and appreciation for the environment. Visitors to the arboretum can enjoy the diverse plant life including oaks, maples, hawthorns, hickories and beeches as well as wildflowers like trilliums and ferns during hikes throughout the park.

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Morgan County

Morgan County

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Morgan County is located in the central part of Illinois and encompasses a total of 593 square miles. Sitting along the banks of the Illinois River, this county serves as a hub for industry, youth athletics, education and community activity. Rich in agricultural production, Morgan County works to serve local farmers with sustainable yields each season. In addition, their thriving industrial sector provides ample opportunity for economic growth. For those looking to stay active and healthy, resid

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