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18 Attractions to Explore Near Centennial Park

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RB&W District ParkRB&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.
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Dillon Home MuseumThe 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.
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Sinnissippi ParkSinnissippi 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.
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Ronald Reagan's BirthplaceThe 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.
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Prophetstown State Recreation AreaProphetstown 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.
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Morrison Rockwood State ParkMorrison 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.
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John Deere Historic SiteThe 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.
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White Pines Forest State ParkWhite Pines Forest State Park, is full of natural beauty and outdoor fun. The park has over 1,510 acres for visitors to explore and features both unique geological features and a diverse array of wildlife. At the park you can also enjoy camping, canoeing, fishing, horseback riding, hiking trails and more! White Pines also has two ski hills that are a blast any time of year. Beyond the variety of activities available to guests, it's especially noteworthy for its namesake.
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Nachusa Grasslands, The Nature ConservancyNachusa Grasslands is a remarkable reserve managed by The Nature Conservancy. Spanning 17,200 acres of beautiful wildflower-filled meadows and wetland wetlands, this grassland habitat provides protected and diverse home for the rare eastern bison herd in the state. Home to more than 650 native plant species and thriving animal populations, Nachusa Grasslands breathes life into an otherwise depleted natural region by providing restorative land management services.
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Castle Rock State ParkCastle Rock State Park is a marvelous display of natural beauty that draws locals and tourists alike. With its abundant forests and stunning views, the park offers activities from biking and rock climbing to backpacking and hiking. It is also home to a variety of wildlife including white-tailed deer, red foxes, and bobcats. A unique feature of the park is its striking sandstone formations called the "Devil's Doorway," which were created millions of years ago by erosion.
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Oregon Depot MuseumThe Oregon Depot Museum is a true treasure trove of American history. Located in the charming town of Oregon, this unique museum archives local and national artifacts related to transportation, agriculture, education, leisure and more. With over 24,000 different items spread across three floors — from an old train line steamer to antique milk crates from local dairy farms — the Oregon Depot Museum serves as both a historical archive and an educational resource for visitors alike.
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Oregon Park WestOregon Park West is a beautiful public park nestled amongst forests and rolling hills, the park provides visitors with a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Visitors can enjoy multiple outdoor activities such as biking, fishing, hiking and camping in natural woodlands and prairies. There's also plenty to see including a chapel, wetlands and wildlife areas. Oregon Park West also offers a range of educational programs about nature conservation.
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Oregon Public Library DistrictThis Public Library has served its community since 1925. With three locations and a bookmobile service, It offers countless books and digital materials for readers of all ages and interests. Not only are there many books to choose from, but the library also offers a wide variety of activities that visitors can attend like storytimes, movie nights and volunteer programs. Visitors can turn to the library not only for incredible resources, but also as a place to connect with their local community.
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Conover Square MallConover Square Mall is a beautiful and bustling shopping center. Located in the rolling hills of the region, the mall provides a classic shopping experience with over 25 specialty stores and numerous restaurants. it's easy to find something perfect for you or your family. Whether you're looking for that special something at one of its clothing shops, searching for electronics at Radio Shack, grabbing an ice cream cone at Dairy Queen, or just taking a stroll through the wide corridor.
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Chana School MuseumThe Chana School Museum is a window into early education in the Midwest. Originally opened as a one-room schoolhouse in the 1880s, it continued educating students up until 1956 when consolidation of the local schools took place. Now frozen in time, this unique museum allows visitors to get a glimpse of what schooling was like for earlier generations in rural America. Its many exhibits include desks, period books and artifacts from early schools across the county and region.
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Black Hawk StatueThe Black Hawk Statue is an impressive monument dedicated to the renowned Sac leader from the same name. Standing 32 feet tall, the bronze statue honors Black Hawk's courage, strength and resilience as a fighter and leader for his people. Built in 1911 by sculptor Loredo Taft, the statue commands attention upon approach with its grandeur and remarkable detail - from its bold feathers to its intricate facial features.
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De ImmigrantDe 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.
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Mississippi River Lock Dam Number ThirteenThe Mississippi River Lock Dam Number Thirteen is more than a century old and still plays an important role in keeping the Mississippi River navigable. At this location, water flow is restricted by 12 gates that control the level of the river between the Rock Island Pool and pools farther east. The dam also allows passage for boat traffic when open, limiting erosion from swift currents. An observation area on White Oaks Bend near the dam offers a scenic view of the area.

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Centennial Park
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.
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