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The tours for the Dana-Thomas House Historic Site run about 1 hr and 20 min. They take off about every 20 min. The last tour leaves at 3:45pm.
Every Sunday at 1pm, kids can come and listen to different stories be read to them.
This major exhibit marks the 100th anniversary of the Cherry Mine Disaster.
This exhibit explores the complex history of Illinois. There will be artifacts on display for this exhibit.
Every Monday night, local talent can give it their best shot. The open mic is hosted by Joe Frew.
This major exhibit marks the 100th anniversary of the Cherry Mine Disaster.
This exhibit explores the complex history of Illinois. There will be artifacts on display for this exhibit.
The guided tours take you around the historic home and show you artifacts from the days when the house was lived in by Benjamin and Helen Edwards.
DJ Reed spins a mix of favorites every Tuesday.
This major exhibit marks the 100th anniversary of the Cherry Mine Disaster.
This exhibit explores the complex history of Illinois. There will be artifacts on display for this exhibit.
The tours for the Dana-Thomas House Historic Site run about 1 hr and 20 min. They take off about every 20 min. The last tour leaves at 3:45pm.
The guided tours take you around the historic home and show you artifacts from the days when the house was lived in by Benjamin and Helen Edwards.
Sarku Japan® http://www.sarkujapan.com, the largest and most successful Japanese quick service restaurant chain (QSR) in the United States, is taking its sizzling Teriyaki and made-to-order sushi from
Every Wednesday night down at The Curve Inn, DJs play the best in disco and 80s music.
This major exhibit marks the 100th anniversary of the Cherry Mine Disaster.
The tours for the Dana-Thomas House Historic Site run about 1 hr and 20 min. They take off about every 20 min. The last tour leaves at 3:45pm.
This exhibit explores the complex history of Illinois. There will be artifacts on display for this exhibit.
The guided tours take you around the historic home and show you artifacts from the days when the house was lived in by Benjamin and Helen Edwards.