Baker Park
1095 Cambridge Road, Kewanee
Ph.: (309) 852-2872 Fax: (309) 853-4530 Answering Service: (309) 854-7275
| An 18 hole municipal golf course
located on 250 acres of picturesque, unspoiled timber land that boasts a
par 36-37-73 for women and 36-35-71 for men. The challenging
first nine holes are interwoven by the mile-long pleasure drive through the
course and adjacent park land.
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Johnson Sauk Trail State Park RR3, Kewanee
Ph (309) 853-5589
| A 51 acre lake that promotes fishing, hunting, nature trails, boating picnic areas, and camping also houses Ryan's Historic Round Barn Museum, a National Historic Register site.
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Windmont Park
349 Beach St. South, Kewanee
(309) 852-2872
| The former maintenance area for Kewanee's CHY trolley cars, Windmont features a 1/3 mile walking area around a 3 acre lagoon which features a lighted winter wonderland during the Christmas season. |
Woodland Palace-Francis Park
Route 34, Kewanee
(309) 852-0511
| 3 miles east of Kewanee, the unique home of Frederick-Francis was built in 1890 out of brick, stone and native wood. The house features disappearing doors and windows, an air colling system, radiant heat deflectors in the fireplace chimney and running water, all without
the benefit of electricity.
The park also sports camping sites, shelterhouse, picnic facilities, playgrounds and a baseball diamond.
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Northeast Park
Main St. North, Kewanee
| The park features a lighted baseball diamond on its northwest end and four lighted youth baseball/softball diamonds on its northeast end. A scenic drive gives access to all of the
facilities, including a fenced children's playground area.
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| Chautauqua Park
Prospect and Division Streets, Kewanee
| On the far west side of Kewanee, a brick shelterhouse stands near a dozen horseshoe pits which are utilized by the Kewanee Horseshoe League. The park also has swings and playground equipment along with a new Pee-Wee baseball diamond and a sand volleyball
court.
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West Park
Grove St., Kewanee
| This park, featuring a children's wading pool for toddlers in the northeast end, is the new location for the gigantic flea market and craft show during the Hog Capital of the World festival in early September.
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Veteran's Park
Second St., Kewanee
| This park features a criss-cross walk and a memorial to the brave men and women who gave their lives in the service of their country.
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YMCA
315 West First St., Kewanee
(309) 853-4431
| Includes a 12 station Nautilus Room, a Universal system, free weights, stairsteppers, Schwinn Airdyne stationary bikes, rowing machines, treadmills, a new swimming pool, two gyms, saunas, two basketball and racquetball courts, an indoor running facility, and a new tumbling center.
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Grand Central Fun Center
300 W. 3rd St., Kewanee
(309) 853-2805
| A 3.2 acre family fun center featuring go-karts for all ages, 18 hole miniature golf course,
paddle boats, ferris wheel, ferris wheel, kiddie train and merry-go-round, golf driving ranges and batting cages. Indoors features a large arcade with all the latest games, and full menu snack bar. The park is completely enclosed with a security fence. Call for seasonal times.
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Tenney Bowl
417 Tenney St., Kewanee
(309) 852-3400
| Automatic pin setters and automatic scorekeepers, lounge, locker rooms, snackbar, gameroom, and poolroom for all ages.
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Wanee Theatres
106 S. Main, Kewanee
(309) 852-2759
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