Illinois is as rich with history as it is with corn, soy, and construction. From the earliest known inhabitants of the land to making new strides in technology and engineering, I seem to learn something new about this state every day. Growing up in DeKalb County, I was lucky to be surrounded by a mix of nature and history that helped me understand my own roots and how generations of people before me had contributed to the area’s culture. So when people from Central or Southern Illinois ask me where they should visit to learn something about the region, I always point them in the direction of this incredible Black Hawk Statue in Illinois.

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So, will you be adding this must-visit destination in Oregon, Illinois to your road trip plans? Have another landmark or natural wonder that’s worth driving across the state for in mind? Tell us in the comments! Start planning your trip now (in fact, here’s a great one to follow!) by visiting the Lorado Taft website, the City of Oregon website, and the Lowden State Park website. Need a place to stay while in town? This 5-star riverfront cabin on the Rock River sleeps four and is pet-friendly — and this ultimate list of road trip packing essentials will help you get fully prepped for the journey.

For more unique Indiana adventure, take a look at this stunning town with historic architecture:

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