- TripBuzz found 19 things to do with kids in or near Decatur, Illinois.
- From Scovill Zoo to Children's Museum of Illinois, the Decatur area offers 50 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Zoos, Movie Theaters and Theaters.
- Decatur, a historic town founded in 1829, is located along the Sangamon River and Lake Decatur. The city is a hot spot for water recreation enthusiasts, who can enjoy boating, swimming and fishing. Other points of interest include the city's historical district, beautiful local parks, golf and a varied selection of dining options.
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5580 N Fork Road, Decatur, IL 62521
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The Macon County Historical Society Museum is an educational museum that has the goal of protecting thousands of artifacts, documents, and photographs for future generations. The museum holds educational events and community fundraisers.
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Kirkland Fine Arts Center is home to several art galleries and music facilities, and has an auditorium of 1900 seats. This and its acoustics recommend it annually for the Kirkland Performing Arts Series festival.
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The golf course is of a very professional grade and seasoned players will enjoy their outing here. They have a huge parking space, very interesting menu items and clean bathrooms. Holiday here is a hole-in-one.
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The Scovill Golf Course is meant for both professional and amateur players. It is one of the 100 women-friendly golf courses, according to Golf for Women.
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3635 US Route 36 East, Decatur, IL 62521
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It is a fun place for Chevy fans and all car lovers. The vehicles exhibited are in fine condition. It's a reminder of the journey of the Chevy from their early days in golden era.
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Situated in a prairie, Rock Springs Conservation Area offers visitors a hiking spot to view wildlife like deer and hawks. The visitor center has maps that show the locations of the trails at the park.
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James Milliken Homestead is the former residence of James and Anna Millikin and is open for tours. Millikin's founded Millikin University, Millikin Bank, and Millikin Estate Trust and in 1974, the Homestead was added to the Register of Historic places.
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Sand Creek Conservation Area has more than 7.5 miles of hiking and equestrian trails, spread across forest, prairie and floodplain. A historic road runs through the trail, as well as creeks which must be forded.
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Built in 1916, the Lincoln Square Theatre is a venue that is host to a number of performances. The theater is said to be haunted and is regarded as the most haunted theater in the United States.
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Serving the local community, Lincoln Park District offers parks, fitness centers, driving ranges, baseball fields, and more at its facilities. The district has a sports center with free fitness classes, weights, and other equipment.