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Local Attractions
Plymouth
Amish Community
- The country side around Plymouth is dotted with quaint Amish
farmsteads, evoking scenes right out of 19th century rural America.
Visitors are likely to see an Amish family in their buggy, on
the way to meet the neighbors, or barefoot Amish children playing
games along a country lane.
Carthage
Jail - The historic Carthage Jail is only 20 miles from Plymouth
and is the county seat for Hancock County. The courthouse is well
known for its history and beauty.
Nauvoo,
Illinois - Home of the new Mormon Temple, historic Mormon
attractions, the French Icarian Museum, Nauvoo Blue Cheese and
wine is just about 40 miles from Plymouth.
Macomb,
Illinois - Just 20 miles from Plymouth, Macomb is the home
of Western Illinois University,
the McDonough County Courthouse, Spring Lake, the WIU Golf Course,
and is the summer training camp for the NFL Champions, the St.
Louis Rams. Macomb is the shopping center for the area and home
of Gentry Motor Company.
Weinberg-King
State Park - Only 10 miles from Plymouth.
Argyle
Lake State Park
- Less than 20 miles from Plymouth.
Nauvoo
State Park - Approximately 40 miles from Plymouth.
Tri County
Country Club - A 9-hole golf course is just south of Plymouth.
Quincy,
Illinois - Only 40 miles from Plymouth and noted for its fine
historic architectural homes and buildings.
Hannibal,
Missouri - Only 60 miles from Plymouth, Hannibal is the home
of Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), the creator of Tom Sawyer, and
has many attractions for visitors.
The Keokuk
Dam - This is a great place on the Mississippi River, just
30 miles from Plymouth, to view Bald Eagles nesting in their winter
home. The river is over a mile wide here and is called "Lake
Cooper."
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