- TripBuzz found 11 things to do with kids in or near Galesburg, Illinois.
- From Discovery Depot Children's Museum to Lake Storey Campground, the Galesburg area offers 50 different types of family activities, including: Theaters, Historic Sites, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- Galesburg is a small city located in Illinois with a modest population of just over 32,000 residents. The city hosts the popular annual summer Railroad Days festival celebrating the history of the areas rail yards. Galesburg also hosts an annual Boat Regatta and Rubber Duck Race, as well as the Black Earth Film Festival, promoting independent film actors, directors and producers.
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Featuring six theater screens, Rialto Cinemas displays first-run, feature films and offers stadium seating and is handicap accessible. The theater has concessions with food and drinks and hosts private events and parties.
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Digger's College City Bowl is a classic-style bowling alley that features open bowling as well as a variety of leagues. The alley hosts occasional tournaments, as well as birthday parties and special events.
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A Blackhawk historic site, the Hauberg Indian Museum is located in Rock Island, Illinois. The museum is named for area philanthropist, Dr. John Hauberg, whose collection of Sauk and Meskwaki artifacts are displayed at the site.
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1510 46th Avenue, Rock Island, IL 61201
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The 208-acre Black Hawk State Historic Site is a wooded tract of land that borders the Rock River. Prehistoric Native American Indians and nineteenth-century settlers originally used the site.
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The Western Illinois Museum is a historical museum that preserves the history of western Illinois. The museum is best known for the 'Artifact of the Month' exhibit that features a new item every month.
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5311 W American Praire Drive, Peoria, IL 61615
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Carmike Cinemas Grand Prarie 18 is a movie theater that shows guests the latest Hollywood released films. In addition to being a standard theater, the cinema also offers IMAX films on select movies.
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Featuring classic Broadway musicals, Quad-City Music Guild has local residents and actors from the community perform in its shows. The theater has a concession stand that visitors can purchase snacks from.
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Home to Little League Baseball, Patton Park features baseball diamonds as well as a field used for soccer and football. It also has a playground and can be used for picnics and fishing at the pond.
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The Wharton Field House is a historic arena built in 1928 that holds up to 6000 people. The arena once served as the home to the Tri-Cities Blackhawks of NBA from 1946 to 1951.
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The Belgian Culture Center For is a museum location made to honor the large Belgian population in the Quad Cities Area. Cultural exhibits, educational tours, and a monthly waffle breakfast are among the services offered from the museum.