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  1. Arcola, Illinois

    Find Us Arcola City Hall, 114 N. Locust, P. O. Box 215 Arcola, IL 61910 Contact Us Phone: 217-268-4966 | Fax: 217-268-4968

  2. Tourism Information - Arcola, Illinois

    Arcola Depot and Welcome Center is a restored Historic Train Depot, built in 1885. Its museum displays railroad memorabilia, Raggedy Ann doll collection and the Louis Klein Collection of …

  3. About Arcola - Arcola, Illinois

    Tucked between the University of Illinois and Eastern Illinois University, our quaint community offers a variety of opportunities for working, relaxing, dining, shopping and learning for …

  4. Arcola History - Arcola, Illinois

    The book chronicles the history of Arcola along with detailed personal narratives from former residents as well as pictures from the past and present. Ridenour’s motivation for writing the …

  5. City Government - Arcola, Illinois

    Other Public Information Find Us Arcola City Hall, 114 N. Locust, P. O. Box 215 Arcola, IL 61910 Contact Us Phone: 217-268-4966 | Fax: 217-268-4968 Email: [email protected]

  6. Community - Arcola, Illinois

    Held every September, this festival celebrates Arcola's rich agricultural history, specifically its broom corn heritage. The event features a parade, crafts, live entertainment, and plenty of …

  7. Broom Corn Festival - Arcola, Illinois

    For more information, contact the Arcola Chamber of Commerce at (217) 268-4530 or visit the Festival website at this https://www.arcolachamber.com/broomcorn-festival

  8. World's One and Only Hippie Memorial - Arcola, Illinois

    He created the 62 feet-long artwork starting in 1992 to say something about his life and the era during which he lived. A nearby marker gives an interpretation of his work. The monument is …

  9. Community Profile - Arcola, Illinois

    Founded in 1855 Entrance to Illinois Amish Country Known as the Broom Corn Capital of the World Home of the Libman Company

  10. Aikman's Wildlife Adventure - Arcola, Illinois

    The Aikman family has opened a wildlife park and refuge for animals of all kinds in rural Arcola at the former Rockome Gardens site. The park features a 20 acre drive-through park, a walk …