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Beatles Mini Museum
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Address: 113 McCann St.
Benton, Illinois 62812
 
Phone: 618/438-2328  
Summery: Hard Day's Nite Bed and Breakfast provides a nostalgic window with a view of 1963, when George Harrison spent a summer vacation with his sister, Louise Harrison, in Benton, Illinois.



Cowboy World
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Address: 11381 7th St.
West Frankfort, Illinois

Hours: Sun - Sat; 9am - 6pm
Phone: (618) 932-8801  
Summery: Welcome to a taste of the old west right here in Southern Illinois. Come visit our interactive attraction where you can take a leisurely carraige ride or a ride out on the plain. There is never a dull moment as you step back in time at Cowboy world. Sit a spell in our saloon or take a peek into how banking used to be, as long as you don't get robbed along the way by a ruthless bandit!


Frankfort Area Historical Museum
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Address: 2000 E. St. Louis St.
West Frankfort
Hours: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Wed and Thur. Open by appointment at other times. Groups of over 10 should call first.
Phone: (618) 932-6159 Admission: No Charge
Summery: Shows early Franklin County history, including a mural which follows the area's history from 1802 to 1976.

Museum Discription: Located in 'old Frankfort', the museum is the renovated 3 story Logan School. The museum offers:

  • A genealogy library
  • A one-room school
  • an arts and tea room
  • replica of an early 1900s five-room home
  • quilting room
  • Auditorium (mural located here)

A gift shop is available to visitors, and on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. lunches are available in the tea room.




Franklin County Garage 1910 Museum
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Address: 211 N. Main St.
Benton, Illinois
Hours: Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Open on Sat from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. from May to October.
Phone: 438-2121 Admission: No Charge, donations accepted
Summery: The garage was built in 1910 as Franklin County's first Ford Dealership. The building, which contains about 90 % of its original equiptment, has been restored as an automobile showroom and machine shop of that era. Within walking distance of the Old Franklin County Jail.

Museum Discription: Exhibits currently include:

  • 5 Ford Model T automobiles, including a car that belonged to Southern Illinois gangster Charlie Birger.
  • Among other Birger memorabilia are the handcuffs Birger was wearing when he was hanged April 19, 1928 and a bullet-proof vest that Birger often wore.



Jefferson County Historical Village
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Address: 1411 North 27th Street
Mt. Vernon, Illinois

Hours: First weekend of May through lask weekend of October.
Sat: 10am - 4 pm
Sun: 1-4pm
Phone: 618/246-0033  
Summery: The Village features an 1820's log "calaboose" or jail, the 1837 log Mount olive Church, a blacksmiths shop, a general store featuring antique tools, a 1920's one room school and log cabins.



Mitchell Museum at Cedarhurst
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Address:Richview Road
Mt. Vernon, Illinois

Hours: Tues thru Sat: 10am - 5pm; Sunday 1 - 5pm
Phone: 618-242-1236 General Admission Free (programs and special events may require fee)
Summery: One of the finest art museums in the region where the works of some of the great American masters are displayed. Also featured are a children's gallery, sculpture park, nature trail, and Braille trail.



Mulkeytown Grade School
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Address: 3120 Schoolhouse Rd.
Mulkeytown
Hours: Tue - 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Sat - 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Phone: 724-2445, 724-2913, or 724-4252 Admission: None stated
Summery: Exhibits focused on individual communities and run by the West Franklin Historical District and Genealogical Society.
Museum Discription: This museum is located in the former elementary school (currently under restoration). Exhibits available range coal to indian artifacts and include exhibits devoted to Franklin County communities.



Old Chicago and Eastern Illinois Depot
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Address: 102 W. Main St. (Illinois 149)
West Frankfort (next to the railroad tracks)
Hours: 1 -4 p.m. Sun; tours by appointment.
Phone: 937-2205, 932-6159, 937-4458 Admission: No Charge
Summery: The old Chicago and Eastern Illinois Depot has been renovated and is sponsored by the Franklin Area Historical Society. Depot was built around the time when West Frankfort was founded in 1912l the railroad came through in 1895.
Museum Discription: The museum has veterans' memorabilia from World Wars I and II and the Korean and Vietnam wars. There is also memorabilia from the Civil War and Spanish American War. There is a coal miner's mermorial wall east of the museum, and a soldier's mermorial in front of the depot.



Old Franklin County Jail
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Address: 209 W. Main St.
Benton
Hours: Mon - Sat: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; closed Sunday
Phone: 800-661-9998 or 439-0608 Admission: No Charge, donations accepted

Exhibits: The mansion ans adjoining jail have been restored to their original 1905 condition by the Society for the Historic Preservation of Franklin County. The exhibits include:

  • Old radio equiptment from station WFRX that was used when the Beatles' George Harrison visited the area in 1963 and the station played the first Beatle record in the U.S., "From Me to You."
  • Memorbilia from Prohibition, gangs, and Charlie Birger in the 1920's.
  • room dedicated to high school, college, and professional basketball standout Doug Collins, who spent his childhood in the area and lived in the mansion while his father was sheriff. His one-time bedroom has been converted into a room dedicated to his basketball career.
  • Civil War Memorbilia and John A. Logan historical items, and local history items.
  • 17-foot monument to Gen. Logan and the 209 Union Soldiers from Franklin County who died to preserve the nation.Home of the Franklin County Tourism Bureau
Special Mentions: The jail became a symbol for the gang era in Southern Illinois during Prohibition, and became the last stop for Charlie Birger, the last man publically hanged in Illinois on April 19, 1928 for the 1926 murder of West City's mayor, Joe Adams. A new jail was built in 1991, and the old jail was placed on the register of Historic Places on Feb. 1, 1999. It is also the home of the Franklin Tourism Bureau.



Silkwood Inn Museum
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Address: one-half mile north of Mulkeytown Hours: Open July 4th, Labor Day and other times by appointment.
Phone: 724-7270 Admission: No Charge
Summery: This inn, built in 1827, has been restored and furnished by the Mulkeytown Area Historical Society. It is the only remaining structure along the old Shawneetown-Kaskaskia Trail that connected Souther Illinois communities in the early 1800's. Exhibits depict life in rural Souther Illinois in the late 1800s. Read more here.



Southern Illinois Arts and Crafts Marketplace
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Address: Box 69
Whittington, IL 62897

Hours: Sun thru Sat - 9am - 5pm
Phone: 618-629-2220  
Summery: Right west off of I-57on exit 77, this 1700 square foot facility hosts a variety of art media by Southern Illinois artists. Check out a schedule of events here.



Thompsonville Log Cabin
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Address: Next to the fire department on South Main St., Thompsonville Hours: Tours by appointment
Phone: 627-2815 or 627-2222 Admission: No Charge
Summery: Two story log cabin dates to 1825 when it was about three miles east of town and in 1970 is was moved ans reconstructed in 1970. The cabin is undergoing renovation.

 

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