Parked at Love's in Dwight, IL, on Sunday night. We appreciate Love's. They almost always have some long RV slots available for overnight guests (free). They also have a great deal on coffee. Bring in any size thermos and fill it for $2.15.
Monday was a museum day for us. We visited the Pontiac, IL, "Museum Complex", a collection of small museums in adjoining buildings featuring a variety of interests. Since Pontiac is located along the old Route 66, that is one area of focus. The Livingston County War Museum has a collection of mannequins dressed in the actual uniforms of servicemen who came from there. It was sobering to think that each of these uniforms was worn by a person who is now passed into eternity.
Another museum featured a small display of "Life on the the Titanic", including some items from the ship that have been recovered. Alongside this feature was a two-month account of Axelina “Axie” Constanzia Ergo who traveled on another White Star ship 11 years after the Titanic disaster. The exhibit shows items from her ship as well as some from the Titanic.
Another exhibit in the complex is called Life in the 40's. Headlines of WW II and a refrigerator that looks like it came from the "Lost in Space" TV show.
After Pontiac we stopped at
another museum in Atlanta, IL, which featured Abraham Lincoln. I liked the question "How do you measure up to Abraham Lincoln?" He was a man of great character and wisdom. Later in the day we visited his tomb. (He was 6'4".)
We were impressed with the wheat-weaving exhibit. Amazing artistry.
Across the street from the museum is a unique 8-sided library and a bell tower. We were there for the noon 12 ring!
In Atlanta is a
Giant Museum. Although it was closed, the giants live outdoors, so you can see them anytime.
Our final museum stop of the day was the Abraham Lincoln Tomb memorial. This is a memorial that deservedly honors a great man.