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"We love your incredible yard and neighborhood. We took an evening stroll and
enjoyed all the lovely homes."
Mark & Maggie
Entertainment is just a few steps away, right in
the backyard of the bed & breakfast.
  • Enjoy the secluded pool
  • Throw some horseshoes
  • Play some badminton
  • Toss a few bean bags
  • Sit in the porch swing
  • Relax in a hammock
  • Converse around the patio furniture
  • Watch the birds, hear the bullfrogs
  • Take time to Smell the roses or admire
    the other varieties of flowers that are
    scattered about the yard
  • Walk around the perimeter of the large
    wooded lot 5X for a healthy mile
Or, venture out and walk around the huge
block and enjoy the historic homes.
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Phone: 217-345-1288
Charleston Attractions
The Bed & Breakfast is centrally located to many tourist attractions.
Lincoln Log Cabin State
Historical Site
The site's Living History
program at the Lincoln and
Sargent farms operates from
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday through Sunday
May through October.

www.lincolnlogcabin.org
Murals Around the Square
Charleston's reputation as a city of murals is growing as
more and more visitors to our town learn of the project.

In 1998, local artists gathered their paintbrushes, climbed
onto a scaffold and began transforming dull walls of
downtown buildings into  impressive works of art.

The "Murals Around the Square" are worth a walking tour.
The tour spans over a three block area and you will need no
more than 30 minutes to complete it.
Charleston Historic District
The Courthouse Square and Historic District are
Charleston's best kept secret.  With specialty stores
and unique restaurants overlooking the majestic
Coles County Courthouse, the Charleston Historic
District will treat you to the best. Seasonal festivals
and a Farmers market occur here.

Jackson Avenue Coffee Shop, a confectionery and
ice cream shop, a gift shop, and several other
quaint shops are around the square.
Lincoln-Douglas Debate Museum
Monday through Sunday
9 AM to 4 PM or dusk
Year round
Open major holidays
126 'E' Street
217-345-7919
Illinois's first museum dedicated to the senatorial debates
of 1858 between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas.
Built in 2000, the Lincoln-Douglas Debate Museum has
become
one of Illinois 'Top 10 Lincoln Sites' (Illinois
Bureau of Tourism,
Illinois Now! Magazine, Fall 2002).
Fox Ridge State Park
Enjoy picnicking, camping, fishing and boating,
hunting, walking trails, and horse trails.
217-345-6416
Eastern Illinois University

The university has scheduled activities and
a beautiful landscaped campus that offers
a wonderful self-guided walking tour.
www.eiu.edu
Charleston has a public golf course, a driving range, miniature golf, a batting cage, a bicycle or walking
trail connecting Mattoon and Charleston, and several city parks.
Lake Charleston offers fishing, boating, and trails for mountain bike riding.
Nearby
Douglas Hart Nature Center

Mattoon, Illinois
www.dhnature.org
Mattoon has several antique shops. A list can be provided at the B&B.
Arcola, Tuscola, Arthur, & Sullivan
www.douglascountyillinois.com
www.Rockome.com
www.IllinoisAmishCountry.com
Besides the Amish areas, Tuscola has an outlet mall and
Sullivan has
"Little Theatre on the Square",
www.thelittletheatre.org,
Tanger Outlet Center in Tuscola
Greenup is home to Cameo Winery, a great place
for touring, wine tasting, and sitting by a cozy
fireplace in winter or picnicking on the patio is
summer while overlooking the grapevines. Off in the
distance is a covered bridge.

Several  antique shops are in Greenup.
Greenup
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Visit the 1840's farm of Thomas and Sarah Bush
Lincoln, parents of our 16th president. See daily
domestic and farming activities come alive on this
"living historical farm."  Then, visit the nearby
Stephen Sargent farm, a second 1840's farmstead
that has been moved to the site to contrast the
Sargent's "progressive" farming with the Lincoln's
"traditional" farming lifestyle.
Queen Anne's on 7th Street
                      Bed & Breakfast
Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site
Amish House
Fox Ridge State Park
Murals Around the Square
Douglas Hart Nature Center
A nature center with touchable exhibits, a
fireplaced library with one-way window to watch and
hear hummingbirds and other birds. Nature trails
with highlights of native Illinois grasses, a small
pond with bullfrogs, etc.
899 7th Street  Charleston, Illinois 61920
Email:  QueenAnnesOn7th@yahoo.com
217-345-1288