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Reagan Memorial Tollway INTERSTATE 88 s tion ac ttr Reagan Memorial Tollway d a an ing dg lo H to ide a gu O T Local E Attractions L a gu ide to lodging and attractions STAY HERE Play Local Here Attractions H O T Play Here E L STAY HERE Reagan Memorial Tollway Click on an interchange below to view lodging and attraction information. The interchanges are listed in order from west to east. U.S. 30 ..............................................................................Mile Post 44 Winfield Road ..............................................................Mile Post 125.5 Illinois 26, Dixon ...............................................................Mile Post 54 Naperville Road ...........................................................Mile Post 127.5 Illinois 251, Rochelle .........................................................Mile Post 76 Illinois Route 53 ..............................................................Mile Post 130 Annie Glidden Road .......................................................Mile Post 91.5 Ogden Avenue (U.S. 34) ...............................................Mile Post 130.1 DeKalb Oasis .....................................................................Mile Post 93 Highland Avenue (Downers Drive) ................... Mile Post 134.5/133.5 Peace Road .......................................................................Mile Post 94 Midwest Road..............................................................Mile Post 136.5 Illinois Route 47 ...........................................................Mile Post 109.5 Illinois Route 83 ..............................................................Mile Post 137 Illinois Route 56/U.S. 30 .................................................Mile Post 115 Spring Road (22nd Street) ..............................................Mile Post 138 Orchard Road ..............................................................Mile Post 114.5 York Road ........................................................................Mile Post 139 Illinois Route 31 ..............................................................Mile Post 117 Oases Vendor Coupons Farnsworth Avenue .....................................................Mile Post 119.5 Eola Road .....................................................................Mile Post 121.5 Illinois Route 59 ...........................................................Mile Post 123.5 The information included in this guide identifies lodging and attractions located in proximity to the Illinois Tollway’s -inter changes. The data is provided by NAVTEQ and has been reviewed by the Illinois Office of Tourism and local convention and Brought to you by: tourism bureaus. The Illinois Tollway does not endorse, recommend or favor these businesses and assumes no responsibil- ity for the quality, service or safety of the lodging establishments and an endorsement or recommendation is not intended or implied. Furthermore, while the Illinois Tollway has attempted to include the most up-to-date information available at the time, the included information is subject to change and should be verified for continued accuracy. The Illinois Tollway makes no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. U.S. 30 Mile Post 44 LODGING A. Country Inn and Suites - Rock Falls ¬«2 815-625-3200 B 2106 South 1st Avenue Rock Falls, IL 61071 2.7 miles ¬«40 B. Holiday Inn - Rock Falls Sterling A 815-626-5500 A ¨¦§88 2105 1st Avenue B ¤£ Rock Falls, IL 61071 C 30 2.7 miles C. Super 8 - Rock Falls Sterling 815-626-8800 D 2100 South 1st Avenue R R R Rock Falls, IL 61071 E V 2.7 miles O O H Additional lodging information can be found at Brought to you by: the next interchange. ATTRACTIONS A. Little edR Schoolhouse and Historical C. Emerald Hill Golf and Learning Center E. Ronald Reagan Boyhood Museum 815-622-6204 Home 815-625-9136 16802 Prairieville Road 815-288-3404 Illinois Tollway Information: 512 East 11th Street Sterling, IL 61081 810 South Hennepin Avenue www.illinoistollway.com Rock Falls, IL 61071 4.9 miles Dixon, IL 61021 2.6 miles 9.7 miles Travel Times: D. Loveland Community House and www.travelmidwest.com B. Dillon Home Museum Museum F. Lincoln Monument State 815-622-6202 815-284-2741 Memorial Roadside Assistance: 1005 East 3rd Street 513 West 2nd Street 100 Lincoln Statue Drive call *999 Sterling, IL 61081 Dixon, IL 61021 Dixon, IL 61021 3.3 miles 9.6 miles 10.0 miles Tourism Information: www.enjoyillinois.com The information included in this guide identifies lodging and attractions located in proximity to the Illinois Tollway’s -inter changes. The data is provided by NAVTEQ and has been reviewed by the Illinois Office of Tourism and local convention and tourism bureaus. The Illinois Tollway does not endorse, recommend or favor these businesses and assumes no responsibil- ity for the quality, service or safety of the lodging establishments and an endorsement or recommendation is not intended or implied. Furthermore, while the Illinois Tollway has attempted to include the most up-to-date information available at the time, the included information is subject to change and should be verified for continued accuracy. The Illinois Tollway makes no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. BACK TO TABLE OF CONTENTS NEXT INTERCHANGE→ Illinois 26, Dixon Mile Post 54 LODGING A. Comfort Inn - Dixon S G A ¤£52 815-284-0500 L E 136 Plaza Drive N A A Dixon, IL 61021 A V 0.5 miles E B B. Quality Inn and Suites - Dixon A 815-288-2001 C 154 Plaza Drive ¨¦§88 Dixon, IL 61021 E L D 0.5 miles E N C. Super 8 - Dixon A R 815-284-1800 D ¬«26 1800 South Galena Avenue Dixon, IL 61021 0.5 miles Additional lodging information can be found at Brought to you by: the next interchange. ATTRACTIONS A. Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home C. Loveland Community House and E. Miller Golf Complex 815-288-3404 Museum 815-284-1033 810 South Hennepin Avenue 815-284-2741 1010 Washington Avenue Illinois Tollway Information: Dixon, IL 61021 513 West 2nd Street Dixon, IL 61021 www.illinoistollway.com 1.4 miles Dixon, IL 61021 2.8 miles 1.8 miles Travel Times: B. Dixon Historical Theater www.travelmidwest.com 815-285-1917 D. Lincoln Monument State Memorial 114 South Galena Avenue 100 Lincoln Statue Drive Roadside Assistance: Dixon, IL 61021 Dixon, IL 61021 call *999 1.8 miles 2.1 miles Tourism Information: www.enjoyillinois.com The information included in this guide identifies lodging and attractions located in proximity to the Illinois Tollway’s -inter changes. The data is provided by NAVTEQ and has been reviewed by the Illinois Office of Tourism and local convention and tourism bureaus. The Illinois Tollway does not endorse, recommend or favor these businesses and assumes no responsibil- ity for the quality, service or safety of the lodging establishments and an endorsement or recommendation is not intended or implied. Furthermore, while the Illinois Tollway has attempted to include the most up-to-date information available at the time, the included information is subject to change and should be verified for continued accuracy. The Illinois Tollway makes no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. ←PREVIOUS INTERCHANGE BACK TO TABLE OF CONTENTS NEXT INTERCHANGE→ Illinois 251, Rochelle Mile Post 76 LODGING A. Comfort Inn and Suites - Rochelle C 815-562-5551 A B 1133 North 7th Street Rochelle, IL 61068 ¬«38 2.4 miles ¨¦§39 B. Baymont Inn and Suites - Rochelle 815-562-9530 567 East IL Route 38 ¨¦§88 Rochelle, IL 61068 2.7 miles C. Super 8 - Rochelle 815-562-2468 «¬251 601 East IL Route 38 Rochelle, IL 61068 2.7 miles Additional lodging information can be found at Brought to you by: the next interchange. ATTRACTIONS A. Shabbona Lake State Park C. Glidden Homestead E. Ellwood House and Museum 815-824-2106 815-756-7904 815-756-4609 4201 Shabbona Grove Road 921 West Lincoln Highway 509 North 1st Street Illinois Tollway Information: Shabbona, IL 60550 DeKalb, IL 60115 DeKalb, IL 60115 www.illinoistollway.com 4.5 miles 13.8 miles 16.6 miles Travel Times: B. Jonamac Orchard D. Northern Illinois University F. Egyptian Theatre www.travelmidwest.com 815-825-2158 Convocation Center 815-758-1215 19412 Shabbona Road 815-752-6800 135 North Second Street Roadside Assistance: Malta, IL 60150 1525 West Lincoln Highway DeKalb, IL 60115 call *999 10.4 miles DeKalb, IL 60115 16.9 miles 14.8 miles Tourism Information: www.enjoyillinois.com The information included in this guide identifies lodging and attractions located in proximity to the Illinois Tollway’s -inter changes. The data is provided by NAVTEQ and has been reviewed by the Illinois Office of Tourism and local convention and tourism bureaus. The Illinois Tollway does not endorse, recommend or favor these businesses and assumes no responsibil- ity for the quality, service or safety of the lodging establishments and an endorsement or recommendation is not intended or implied. Furthermore, while the Illinois Tollway has attempted to include the most up-to-date information available at the time, the included information is subject to change and should be verified for continued accuracy. The Illinois Tollway makes no guarantee as to the accuracy of the information contained herein. ←PREVIOUS INTERCHANGE BACK TO TABLE OF CONTENTS NEXT INTERCHANGE→ Annie Glidden Road Mile Post 91.5 LODGING A. Super 8 - DeKalb E. Travel Inn - DeKalb 815-748-4688 815-756-3398 D 800 West Fairview Drive 1116 West Lincoln Highway ¬«38 C B F C DeKalb, IL 60115 DeKalb, IL 60115 B E D 0.3 miles 1.9 miles G A B. Baymont Inn and Suites F. NIU Holmes Student
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