This Illinois Flea Market Covers 12,000 Square Feet With Over 130 Merchants On-Site
Are you ready for some bargain shopping in Illinois? While there are much larger flea markets like Wolff’s Flea Market in Rosemont and Kane County Flea Market in St. Charles, the Historic Route 66 Flea Market also offers a wonderful bargain shopping experience.
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You can also check out this list of the best flea markets in Illinois!
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Route 66 In Illinois
What are some other Route 66 attractions in Illinois?
There’s no other American road quite as famous as Route 66 which starts in Chicago, Illinois, and travels westward where it ends in Santa Monica, California. Also known as the “Mother Road,” Route 66 in Illinois takes travelers on a nostalgic journey through charming towns and past historic and quirky roadside attractions which are always worthy of a stop. In addition to the Historic Route 66 Flea Market, here are some other must-visit Route 66 attractions in Illinois:
- Chicago. Route 66 begins in downtown Chicago, and snapping a selfie next to the beginning point of the Mother Road is certainly worth doing!
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Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket. No trip along Route 66 would be complete without a stop at this longtime restaurant located in the charming village of Willowbrook. Grab a bite to eat at this famous restaurant that's best-known for its fried chicken baskets.
- Pontiac. Between learning the history of the Mother Road at the Route 66 Hall of Fame & Museum and walking across the town's three swinging bridges over the Vermilion River, you can spend quite a bit of time in Pontiac.
- Lincoln. There are quirky roadside attractions aplenty along Route 66 including the World's Largest Railsplitter Covered Wagon, a must-visit while passing through Lincoln. Also in town, you can explore several historical sites like The Mill Museum on Route 66, the Postville Courthouse State Historic Site, and the Lincoln Heritage Museum.
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Litchfield is home to a lake, a drive-in, and the Litchfield Museum & Route 66 Welcome Center. It's a lovely town with friendly locals, so you'll probably want to spend a fair amount of time exploring all it has to offer.
- Old Log Cabin. Old Log Cabin is a rustic Illinois restaurant that serves up heaping portions of home-style comfort food. That’s why folks keep coming back to this Pontiac, Illinois institution. Originally opened in 1926 as a Route 66 outpost, Old Log Cabin has been keeping its customers happy and fueled for the last century.