El Paso (Illinois)

El Paso, Illinois is a charming little town approximately two hours southwest of Chicago.

El Paso Carnegie library, 1912

Understand

The area used to feature a well-known winery, famous for its unique Midwestern flavor as well as miles of unspoiled corn fields. But this town isn't a just another small town out there in the middle of a cornfield. This town offers more for their residents and tourists. Right off of Interstate 39 there are seveal fast food restaurants, a diner, a Mexican resaurant and some nice pubs for those seeking typical Midwestern style cuisine. There is a well kept golf course with dining that is a favorite hangout of the locals and rival many that are seen on TV. Money donated by Andrew Carnegie makes El Paso's library quite an establishment. The recent renovation to the library makes it fully accessible. The depot museum also is a must see for those interested in American history. Numerous parks make this town a great place to take kids just for a weekend romp. This town may be small and is surrounded by unique villages like Panola, Secor and Kappa. This town is the best for people who live nearby who want an escape or who simply want to explore somewhere new. It's in a perfect location for people who live in the Chicago metro area who want to take a little day trip or for people across the state line to visit. Truly a town that offers something many towns in the Midwest lack: unique character.

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Get around

See

Do

  • El Paso Golf Club, 2860 County Road, +1 309 527-5225. 600 N.
  • El Paso Public Library, 149 W 1st St, +1 309 527-4360.
  • South Pointe Park, +1 309 527-8305. Swimming pool, baseball fields, soccer fields, tennis courts, fun playground equipment, a great place.

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Eat

Drink

Wineries

  • Furrow Vineyard and Winery Ltd., 1131 State Route 251, +1 309 527-8200.

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Routes through El Paso

Rockford Peru-LaSalle  N  S  Normal END
Peoria Washington  W  E  Chenoa Fort Wayne
Rockford Peru-LaSalle  N  S  Normal Decatur


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