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Prophetstown State Recreation Area

Prophetstown State Recreation Area

12.54km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

Prophetstown State Recreation Area is a paradise for outdoorsy types. Located along the banks of the Rock River and Thompson’s Lake, it’s an ideal destination for fishing, boating, camping and picnicking. The picturesque park also contains over five miles of hiking trails that wind through prairies and landscapes with excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Open year-round the recreation area has several pavilions that can be reserved for parties or family gatherings as well as a boat ramp.

Centennial Park

Centennial Park

17.44km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

Centennial Park is an amazing oasis set along the banks of the Rock River. The park offers a wide array of outdoor recreational activities, including fishing, boating, sailing, hiking, swimming and more. It's easy to escape into the natural beauty of this picturesque destination while enjoying some much needed peace and quiet. There are also plenty of concessions and restrooms available throughout the grounds if you're feeling peckish or need a bathroom break.

RB&W District Park

RB&W District Park

18.74km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

RB&W District Park is known for having a wide variety of recreational opportunities, from biking and fishing to camping and picnic areas. There are also jogging trails and basketball courts in the park, as well as a one-of-a-kind disc golf course. RB&W District Park offers something for everyone that loves the outdoors. Visitors can expect stunning views of hills, valleys and the nearby Rock River.

Dillon Home Museum

Dillon Home Museum

19.85km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

The Dillon Home Museum is a testament to the area's history. Located on historic Lafayette Street and within sight of the Mighty Mississippi, the museum is nestled in a nineteenth century home. The museum offers guided tours and events throughout the year where visitors can experience not only the original furniture and artifacts from Whiteside County but they can also soak up the unique local flavor of early-day living.

Sinnissippi Park

Sinnissippi Park

21.19km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

Sinnissippi Park is a popular destination for locals and vacationers alike. Spanning 455 acres, the park features towering trees, sculpted hills, a rolling landscape of wildflowers, and crystal clear water from the Rock River. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, cycling and bird watching on its miles of trails. Camping is also available with access to modern restroom facilities and a designated swimming area.

Morrison Rockwood State Park

Morrison Rockwood State Park

28.36km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

Morrison Rockwood State Park is the perfect destination for outdoor lovers. Located within the Loess Hills region of northwestern Illinois, the park encompasses 684 acres and features rolling hills, historical sites and woodlands full of wildlife. The woodlands were once a farm owned by the Holcomb family who farmed it from 1831-1994. Visitors can explore special interests including glacial history, natural areas, birdwatching and recreational activities.

Hennepin Canal Parkway State Park

Hennepin Canal Parkway State Park

29.12km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

Hennepin Canal Parkway State Park, is a cultural and recreational oasis covering nearly 70 miles of the Hennepin Canal. Along the gravel towpath that traverses it, travelers may find remnants of Illinois' 19th century industrial history as well as hunting grounds, wildlife reserves, fishing spots and camping areas. The diverse landscape also includes numerous picnic areas and 27 scenic bridges—many listed on the National Register of Historic Places—that offer spectacular overlooks along the way.

Red Covered Bridge

Red Covered Bridge

34.97km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

The Red Covered Bridge is an amazing piece of history and architecture. Built in 1882 by local craftsman, this covered bridge stands as a testament to the resourcefulness of early colonists. The two-span 160-foot bridge is made of oak and pine with iron tension rods to offer additional support. The bridge painted its signature red color when it was rebuilt in 2004 after being washed away during a major flood in 2001.

Johnson Sauk Trail State Recreation Area

Johnson Sauk Trail State Recreation Area

35.05km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

Johnson Sauk Trail State Recreation Area is a unique and scenic location for outdoor recreation. This area includes a lake surrounded by lush greenery that is perfect for picnicking and fishing. Visitors can go for stunning hikes along trails with great views of the hills and valleys of the region. The campgrounds provide all the necessaries to experience an extended stay in nature. Although motorized vehicles aren't allowed, horseback riding on the trails is a popular activity.

Ryan's Historic Round Barn

Ryan's Historic Round Barn

35.39km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

Ryan’s Historic Round Barn built in 1917 by Anton J. Ryan and his brother-in-law Leonard Schullenzee, this historic structure was meant to last for many years. This round barn is made of wooden frame covered with wooden shingles and the interior is finished with a bright white wash. The main feature of this building is its 52-foot diameter that allows for plentiful storage space for livestock and other agricultural supplies while still providing plenty of light and ventilation.

Princeton Park District

Princeton Park District

38.79km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

The Princeton Park District is home to numerous recreational activities for all ages as well as fourteen parks and trails. Whether it’s participating in outdoor sports such as golfing, or getting up close to nature on a beautiful afternoon walk, It offers something for everyone. Its fourteen parks span over 259 acres and feature playgrounds, tennis courts, and fishing lakes for family fun. It also boasts two indoor facilities with high-quality amenities including gymnasiums and meeting areas.

Francis Park

Francis Park

39.69km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

Francis Park is a stunning example of rolling terrain and lush green foliage. Located on 158 acres east of the small town of Atkinson and overlooking the Rock River, it offers diverse and peaceful recreation opportunities for all types of visitors. Whether you're looking for a place to go for a hike, bike, or picnic with your family, Francis Park has something to offer. For those seeking more strenuous activities such as canoeing and kayaking, you won't be disappointed.

Owen Lovejoy House

Owen Lovejoy House

40.22km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

The Owen Lovejoy House is the former home of prominent abolitionist and pastor, Owen Lovejoy. He was a leader in the Underground Railroad movement and used his house to hide escaped slaves on their way North. In 1864, the house became a state historic site, and it is currently preserved to look much as it did when Lovejoy was alive. There are period furnishings as well several informative exhibits that honor the legacy of Owen Lovejoy.

Clinton, Iowa Riverfront

Clinton, Iowa Riverfront

40.57km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

The Clinton, Iowa Riverfront is a scenic and recreational area along the banks of the Mississippi River. The riverfront area is known for its natural beauty, offering panoramic views of the Mississippi River. Parks, green spaces, and walking paths enhance the scenic experience for residents and visitors.

Clinton Area Showboat Theater

Clinton Area Showboat Theater

40.78km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

The Clinton Area Showboat Theatre is recognized for hosting a variety of theatrical productions, including plays, musicals, and performances featuring local and sometimes professional actors. The theater aims to provide a cultural and artistic outlet for the community.

NelsonCorp Field

NelsonCorp Field

41.04km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

NelsonCorp Field is a stadium in Clinton, Iowa. It is primarily used for baseball, and is operated by and is the home field of the Clinton LumberKings collegiate summer baseball team of the Prospect League. It was built in 1937 and its capacity is roughly 5,500 fans.

De Immigrant

De Immigrant

41.18km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

De Immigrant is a unique structure that is steeped in history. It was constructed in 1928 by Dutch immigrants Jacob and Hillegonda Maasland who were living on their family farm. The windmill features traditional Dutch-style architecture; its 60ft tall frame and rotating blades are made of galvanized steel and are still functional today. As an iconic landmark in Whiteside County, the windmill stands as a reminder of the area's Dutch roots.

Catholic Historical Center at St Boniface

Catholic Historical Center at St Boniface

42.51km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

St. Boniface Church is a former parish church of the Diocese of Davenport. The church was founded in the town of Lyons, which is now the north side of Clinton, Iowa, United States. The church building is now a museum named The Catholic Historical Center at St. Boniface, with exhibits about the history of the Clinton area Catholic community, and an archive of local Catholic church artifacts and records. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.

John Deere Historic Site

John Deere Historic Site

42.59km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

The John Deere Historic Site, is a popular destination for visitors with an interest in the history of agriculture. At this farm and museum complex, visitors can come to learn all about John Deere's world-famous farming equipment and its importance to American agriculture. Visitors can explore seven acres of buildings, displays, tools and videos that give insight into the impact that the legendary farm equipment brand had on domestic and international farming.

Bickelhaupt Arboretum

Bickelhaupt Arboretum

42.8km from Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

Bickelhaupt Arboretum is known for its diverse collection of trees, shrubs, and other plant species. The arboretum is carefully curated to showcase a variety of plants, including both native and exotic species.The arboretum features beautifully landscaped gardens, each designed to highlight specific plant varieties or themes. Visitors can explore different garden settings that may include perennial beds, themed plantings, and seasonal displays.

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Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

Ronald Reagan's Birthplace

111 S Main St, Tampico, IL 61283, USA

The Birthplace of Ronald Reagan, also known as the Graham Building, is located in an apartment on the second floor of a late 19th-century commercial building in Tampico, Illinois, United States. The building was built in 1896, and housed a tavern from that time until 1915. On February 6, 1911, the future 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, was born in the apartment there.