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Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, LaSalle City Hall has served the community for more than a hundred years. Built in 1907...click here to learn more |
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Take a guided tour through the Victorian Style Hegeler Carus Mansion, which was built for Edward and Camilla Carus by William W. Boyington in 1874...click here to learn more |
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Stop by the Lock 16 visitors center located on First Street and enjoy sweet treats while shopping, or visit the canal boat located at the I&M canal... click here to learn more |
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Visit the LaSalle Public Library, complete with adult and childrens sections, a history and genealogy room, computers, and more..click here to learn more
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Enjoy stock car racing every Saturday night from April to September at the LaSalle Speedway... click here to learn more |
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Enjoy an 18-hole round of golf at Senica's Oak Ridge golf course or dine at the Thistle Dew... click here to learn more |
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Visit the recently renovated State 212, a theater which has been bringing quality live productions to the Illinois Valley for more than 40 seasons...click here to learn more |
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Enjoy fishing, walking or biking near Lock 14 of the Illinois and Michigan Canal. Lock 14 is one of the only working locks that remain in use today... click here to learn more |
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Located directly across from the Hegeler Carus Mansion, the Julius W. Hegeler I home was designed by architects Pond & Pond in 1903 for Julius Hegeler, son of Edward and Camilla...click here to learn more |
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Coming Soon! Relax during a stay at eh Frontier Lodge, complete with accomodations, the area's largest in-door water park and more...click here to learn more |
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View the beautiful scenery of Starved Rock State Park during nature walks through their 2,630 acres and 14 canyons, or relax near the fireplace of the cozy lodge... click here to learn more |
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