Illinois Off the Beaten Path

Illinois Off the Beaten Path by Bob Puhala, published by Globe Pequot Press in July 2007, is a comprehensive travel guide designed for those looking to explore the diverse offerings of Illinois. This 9th edition spans 229 pages and provides a wealth of ideas for budget-friendly excursions suitable for travelers of all ages. The book highlights both well-known landmarks and lesser-known attractions, encouraging readers to discover the unique aspects of the Land of Lincoln.
Within its pages, readers will find a variety of suggestions for day trips and week-long adventures, along with practical information on community festivals, statewide museums, and recommendations for places to stay and eat. This guide serves as a resource for anyone interested in traveling through the Midwest, particularly in the East North Central region, making it a valuable addition for those seeking to experience Illinois beyond the typical tourist paths.
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This Illinois guide is jam packed with hundreds of fresh ideas for travelers seeking budget friendly excursions suitable for all ages. Readers will hit the road armed to explore the Land of Lincoln’s landmarks, well-known and not so well-known, the historical to the quirky, from day trips to week long adventures. A handy list of
community festivals, statewide museums, and places to stay and eat are also contained in this comprehensive book.
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