There's a scenic drive through Peoria, Illinois that will show you some of the state's most beautiful and historic sites. Gas up the car and get yourself down to the river for a short excursion you'll never forget.
Be sure to have someone in the passenger seat taking photos. This drive is really something special. Check it out:
Grand View Drive in central Illinois is a scenic adventure that meanders about 2.5 miles along the Illinois River, mostly through the town of Peoria.
It is marked by historic sites, incredible views of the river, and lovely looks at the surrounding foliage that is marvelous just about anytime of year.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this scenic drive was constructed in 1903 and named the "world's most beautiful drive" by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1910 upon his visit.
While driving this scenic road, you'll come across many old and historic homes that are situated along this drive. Many have been around as long as the road itself.
The homes are grand and prestigious, and their beauty rivals that of the natural wonders that surround them on all sides.
Those who live in the area enjoy the 1.5-miles of sidewalks for walking this scenic path. This is one of the best ways to truly take in the natural wonders in the area.
Be sure to bring a camera when you visit this short and sweet drive that is full of history and wonder. It's worth the gas anytime of year.
For more like this, check out these 10 most scenic back roads in Illinois for an incredible drive.
If you've ever been on this scenic drive, we'd love to hear from you. Please share your experiences and photos with us below in the comments.
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