Alvin and Wenonah Musgrove, long time residents of Olney, donated approximately 20 acres of land to the City of Olney to be used as a park. In May ...
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Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site preserves the site of the 1840s farm of Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln, father and stepmother of our 16th pres...
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In 1779 during the Revolutionary War, George Rogers Clark overtook of the British Fort Sackville. His doing so eventually led to a peace treaty wit...
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The Indiana Military Museum (IMM) exists to serve the citizens of the community, the state, and the nation with educational programming, archives, ...
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Grouseland is the elegant Georgian/Federal home completed in 1804, which served as the home of William Henry Harrison and his family when he was Go...
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Lester Square Park has a basketball court, a small grass field for baseball, softball, and kickball, playground facilities, a sand volleyball area,...
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The Little Toot Railroad Company is an attraction for young and old alike. The thrill of a steam locomotive chugging down the track is a pleasant l...
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The Douglas-Hart Nature Center consists of 65 acres of native Illinois habitat including prairie, woodland, and wetland. The center includes a...
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Since 1977 Old Town Players, Inc., has been dedicated to presenting the performing arts as a means to stimulate and inspire though exceptional arti...
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Our HistoryThe history of Ballard Nature Center originates with the nature center's namesake Mr. Ernest "Ernie" Ballard. Ernie Ballard had a dream ...
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