Nauvoo, Illinois is truly a unique town. Located in Hancock County near the Iowa border, this little town of just over 1,000 people is more interesting than you might think! The entire city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the residents have brought history to life around every corner. Here are some of the spots you should visit:
Hop on a covered wagon for a tour of the town.
Start your trip in style on a free covered wagon tour! This 55-minute trip takes you around downtown and will help you get your bearings.
Experience the majestic Nauvoo Temple.
No matter your belief system, everyone can appreciate this beautiful building. Constructed in the 1840s, this incredible structure is certainly a sight to see! Note that you'll have to view the temple from the outside unless you're a member.
50 N. Wells Street, Nauvoo
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Watch the sunset on the Mississippi River.
Take a break from it all and enjoy the evening sky over the Mississippi River. There's plenty of beautiful viewing spots in town, as the river runs all the way down the western border.
Stop by Baxter's Vineyards, Illinois' oldest winery.
Since 1857, the same family has operated this small town winery. With over 10 types of wine available for purchase, there's something for every wine lover to enjoy.
2010 Parley Street, Nauvoo
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Visit the Family Living Center to see what life was like in the 19th Century.
You can enjoy demonstrations of candle making, spinning, barrel making, and more! Be sure to stop and try some freshly baked bread on your way out.
350 N. Main Street, Nauvoo
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Have you ever visited Nauvoo? Tell us about your experience in the comments.
For even more great experiences in the Prairie State, here are 11 Incredible Trips in Illinois That Will Change Your Life!
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