106 S 5th St, Vandalia, IL 62471, United StatesMap
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Susan C
Impressive
We have lived here 4 years and had not visited this place. I was impressed. The clerk was knowledgable, friendly and gave a lot of historical and current info. I totally enjoyed the visit and will go ...
Travelers 2 married adults – no children. Signage / Parking Lot Grade: B There is a small parking lot to the right of the building. There isn’t a large sign, but we found it. Since it is a “R...
Small museum on a side street in Vandalia. Lots of interesting photos and exhibits, and a short interpretive film. Nice to do this in conjunction with the courthouse tour.
We learned so much in a short visit. Hostess gave us tour, it's not a large place, but well done. I think there's much historical stuff to see in the area, but we were on a schedule. This museum h...
Also known as the "Road That Built The Nation," the Historic National Road was created in 1806 by legislation signed by President Thomas Jefferson. Originally winding from Cumberland, Maryland, to Van...
Impressive
We have lived here 4 years and had not visited this place. I was impressed. The clerk was knowledgable, friendly and gave a lot of historical and current info. I totally enjoyed the visit and will go ...
Small, but well done
Travelers 2 married adults – no children. Signage / Parking Lot Grade: B There is a small parking lot to the right of the building. There isn’t a large sign, but we found it. Since it is a “R...
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Small museum on a side street in Vandalia. Lots of interesting photos and exhibits, and a short interpretive film. Nice to do this in conjunction with the courthouse tour.
Well done
We learned so much in a short visit. Hostess gave us tour, it's not a large place, but well done. I think there's much historical stuff to see in the area, but we were on a schedule. This museum h...
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Also known as the "Road That Built The Nation," the Historic National Road was created in 1806 by legislation signed by President Thomas Jefferson. Originally winding from Cumberland, Maryland, to Van...