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Boone County - 3 Attractions You Must Visit

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About Boone County

Boone County, located in the northern part of Illinois, is a dynamic and exciting place to visit. The county is home to a variety of fascinating sites, such as Boone County Fairgrounds and the Rockton Township Historical Museum. It is bounded on the east by Winnebago County and Wisconsin, on the south by Ogle and McHenry Counties, on the west by Stephenson and Jo Daviess Counties and on the north by Freeport. In addition to natural attractions like parks, trails, rivers and lakes, Boone County a

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Boone County Museum of History
Museums
The Boone County Museum of History provides its visitors with a wealth of information about the history of Boone County, Illinois. Located in Belvidere, this educational institution covers a range of topics from the Native Americans who first resided in the area to more recent issues related to industry and immigration. Visitors can explore seven permanent exhibits that showcase local artifacts, as well as rotating exhibitions highlighting uncommon stories from Boone County's past.
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LIB Conservation Area
Outdoors - Other
The LIB Conservation Area is renowned for its stunning beauty and abundance of wildlife. This 672-acre area is comprised of majestic wetlands and meadows that form a unique habitat where many species thrive. In addition, the land features more than 10 miles of trails for hikers, cyclists, and bikers to explore. For outdoor enthusiasts looking for an excellent way to spend their day out in nature, LIB Conservation Area offers something for everyone.
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Pettit Memorial Chapel
Churches
The Pettit Memorial Chapel, is a stunning place of worship built and lovingly maintained by the members of the church. Built in 1929 with construction funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pettit, it is a classic example of Colonial-Revival style architecture featuring a steeply pitched gable roof and four interior columns wide enough to reach the ceiling. Inside, visitors are usually awe-struck by the breadth of the magnificent stained glass window extending 40 feet up each side wall.

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