
WALK, HIKE AND BIKE HISTORY - PRESENTED BY ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Illinois Department of Natural Resources State Historic Sites in Springfield invite you to Walk, Hike, and Bike History. Come explore Illinois’ capital city through a series of inspiring outdoor experiences. History comes to life as you hear inspiring stories from eras past.
2023 Walk, Hike and Bike History tours include:
Friends of Lincoln Hike
1908 Race Riot Walking Tour
Black History Hike
Women’s History Walk
History Bike Tour
Military History Hike
Design Like Wright Walking Tour
historicspringfield.dnr.illinois.gov

DANA-THOMAS HOUSE – A FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT DESIGN
The
Dana-Thomas House is one of the most unique and lavish structures
designed by Frank Lloyd Wright during his early Prairie period. The home
was built for Springfield socialite Susan Lawrence Dana. She was known
for her hospitality, unforgettable parties, and concerts as well as
community, social, and political involvement. Visitors can tour perhaps
the most complete of all early Wright dwellings. It was never
significantly altered and has over 100 pieces of original
Wright-designed oak furniture and 250 examples of art glass windows,
light fixtures, and lamps. Connecting the main living quarters to the
gallery and library is a sixty-foot long pergola hallway beneath which
is a bowling lane, billiard room, and walk-in vault.
301 E. Lawrence Ave.
217-782-6776
historicspringfield.dnr.illinois.gov


ROUTE 66 EXPERIENCE AT THE ILLINOIS STATE FAIRGROUNDS
Celebrating
this historic location of the Illinois State Fairgrounds along Route
66, as well as the 100th anniversary of the Mother Road in 2026, new
attractions have been added to this landmark for all to enjoy! Slide
Down 66 on the iconic, yellow Giant Slide that is quickly becoming a
highway favorite.*
Then
swing by Gate 2 for a blast from the past and immerse yourself in the
history of Route 66 throughout Illinois. Don’t forget to snap a pic in
front of resurrected original Illinois Route 66 neon signs that can only
be seen here! This is the place to get in a true Route 66 state of
mind.
*Giant slide operational seasonally May – IL State Fair, check the website for more information.
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AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
Embark
on a historical and emotionally filled journey through Springfield with
a self-guided walking tour exploring the events that led to
Springfield’s 1908 Race Riot and the birth of the NAACP. View Artist
Preston Jackson’s Race Riot inspired sculptures, Acts of Intolerance, in
Union Square Park and the 1908 Race Riot mural inside HSHS St. Johns
Hospital. The Springfield and Central Illinois African American History
Museum, located on Monument Ave., tells the stories of African American
life in central Illinois and hosts several temporary exhibits. Route
History, on Cook St., sheds light on the black journey, local tragedy,
and resilience along Route 66 in Springfield. Set to be completed by
June 2023, the Route History Metaverse Virtual Reality Experience will
allow visitors to experience Route 66 through the lens of the Black
experience. This experience will highlight Black-owned businesses, cover
sundown towns, and include inspiring stories from Chicago to the Chain
of Rocks Bridge.
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN PRESIDENTIAL MUSEUM PRESENTS: HERE I HAVE LIVED
Home
is more than a structure. It’s a feeling of belonging and finding a
sense of self and community. Whether by immigration, migration, or
residency, Illinoisans from Cahokia to Lincoln into the presentday have
experienced and imagined home in different ways. The ALPLM invites
visitors to explore stories of home in a new exhibit, Here I Have Lived:
Home in Illinois. Representing diverse experiences across the prairie
state, this exhibit will inspire visitors to connect through artifacts,
videos, and interactive features with how people have imagined, created,
and found home in Illinois.
March 23, 2023 - January 21, 2024
212 N. 6th St.
217-558-8844
presidentlincoln@illinois.gov

HANDMADE, HOMEMADE, LOCALLY MADE, ILLINOIS MADE
Illinois
Made is a program developed by Enjoy Illinois with the purpose of
showcasing the makers, creators, artists, family-owned businesses,
smallbatch breweries, distilleries, foodies, and farmers that make
Illinois thrive.
Make
sure to visit our Illinois Makers right here in Springfield and the
surrounding area!! Each Illinois Made – Springfield Maker has a unique
visitor experience for everyone to enjoy and learn more about their
amazing business. Learn more on our website as you plan your next trip!
Ace Sign Company & Museum
Cozy Dog Drive In
Danenberger Family Vineyards
Hand of Fate Brewing Company
Jones Boys Market
Mel-o-Cream Donuts
Pease’s Fine Candies & Nuts
Cocoa Blue Chocolates
Custom Cup Coffee
Engrained Brewing Company
Incredibly Delicious
Maldaner’s
Obed & Isaacs Microbrewery & Eatery
Sangamon Reclaimed
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