- TripBuzz discovered 73 different types of activities for couples in the Ottawa area, including Specialty Museums (like Ottawa Historical & Scouting Heritage Museum), National & State Parks (like Buffalo Rock State Park), Gun Ranges (like Buffalo Range Shooting Park) and Skydiving (like Skydive Chicago), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 29 date ideas in or near Ottawa, Illinois, including 14 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Utica and La Salle.
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Owned and operated by taxidermist and artist Thomas M. Stepanek, Tom's Wildlife Art and Taxidermy offers taxidermy services for hunting and fishing trophies of all kinds. The company also tans hides and makes rugs.
33.7 Miles
Keller's Farmstand is a business that locally grows and sells fruits and vegetables. In addition to selling produce, the farmstand also operates a farm filled with many attractions, including a corn maze, wagon rides, and a petting zoo.
33.8 Miles
Featuring small lots of award-winning vintages, the Fox Valley Winery is a full service wine-making operation. The site's tasting room is open daily to visitors. Brick oven pizza and homemade soup are featured as well.
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110 W Howard St, Pontiac, IL 61764
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Thousands of artifacts and memorabilia are found at the IL Route 66 Association Hall of Fame & Museum, all of them connected in some way to Route 66.
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217 North Mill St, Pontiac, IL 61764
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Opened in 2010, the International Wall Dog Mural & Sign Art Museum is dedicated to preserving the outdoor painted advertising signs, which were used before the electronic mass-media appeared. Artworks from all around the county can be purchased from here.
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135 votes
205 N. Mill Street, Pontiac, IL 61764
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The Pontiac-Oakland Automobile Museum is dedicated to the Pontiac brand, and features a collection of vehicles and memorabilia. The store sells accessories, hats, shirts, books, and signs.
34.0 Miles
Crescent Cinemas first opened its doors in the 1920's. Once a single-screen house, Crescent now is a multi-screen cinema that shows first run movies. Movies are shown in digital projection and Dolby digital surround sound.
34.0 Miles
The Illinois Rt 66 Museum is a showcase and celebration of the famous Route 66 highway. Visitors can view thousands of historic items collected over several decades, including memorabilia, antiques and murals, and hear stories from the road's glory days.
34.1 Miles
A fairground and camping site, Livingston County 4-H Park provides RV sites with water and electrical hookups, a basketball court and playground equipment. The park can be used for picnics, wildlife viewing and tent camping.
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Spanning along the Fox River in Oswego, Hudson Crossing Park is home to a number of waterfowl in the summertime. The park features sitting areas, lighted picnic spots, an egret sculpture garden and canoe access.