2 Iconic Buildings to Explore in Macon County

Checkout places to visit in Macon County

Macon County

Macon County, Illinois is situated in Central Illinois and is part of the Decatur Metropolitan Statistical Area. It has a population of 110,768 people that consists mostly of European Americans, African Americans, and Hispanic or Latino residents. The largest city in Macon County is Decatur, a tranquil city with plenty of outdoor activities like camping, fishing and golfing. In regard to agriculture, Macon County hosts many different farming operations such as dairy farms, corn and soybean produ

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Iconic Buildings to Explore in Macon County

Decatur Transfer House

The Decatur Transfer House built in 1873. It served as a “transfer station” for passengers and freight arriving via the Decatur & Eastern Illinois and the Danville & Western Railroads. The old station was turned into a museum which now displays exhibits of Macon County's history while also honoring those railroad employees who worked at the original station. It includes artifacts that depict everyday life on the railroads such as clothing, tools, photographs, and newspaper clippings.

Governor Oglesby Mansion Inc

Governor Oglesby Mansion Inc is a nonprofit organization based to promote public interest and education in local history. Through its various activities, including open houses, school visits, special events and its museum collections, Governor Oglesby Mansion Inc gives visitors an opportunity to learn about the state's rich historical heritage. From political figures like Leonidas Oglesby to natural wonders found around Macon County.

Map of Iconic Buildings to explore in Macon County