Historic Sites & Museums

historyLegend has it that Princeton, Illinois,
settled in 1831, was named by the draw
of a hat when three town trustees could
come to no mutual agreement on a name.
Princeton was the choice of Mr. John
Musgrove, a trustee from New Jersey who
was enamored with that state’s famed
university. A stop on the Underground
Railroad, Princeton’s Owen Lovejoy
Homestead
still stands proudly today on
the eastern edge of town. Reverend
Lovejoy, a dynamic and passionate
abolitionist, occupied the Homestead from
1838 until he died in 1864. Lovejoy helped
many African Americans along their way
north to freedom in Canada.

Places to Stay Directory

Lodging - local & area

Camping - local & area

AmericInn Lodge and Suites
2120 Claude Bailey Parkway
815-872-5000

Aunt Daisy’s B&B
223 W. Central Blvd., Kewanee
Phone: 309-853-3300 or toll free: 888-422-4148

Chestnut Street Inn
301 E. Chestnut-Sheffield
Phone: 815-454-2419

Days Inn
2238 North Main Street
Phone: 815-875-3371

Econo Lodge
2200 North Main Street
Phone: 815-872-3300

The Prairie Hill Barn, B&B
25457 1275 North Avenue
Phone: 815-447-2487

Super 8 Motel
2929 North Main Street
Phone: 815-872-8888

Princeton Motor Lodge
1844 North Main Street
Phone: 815-875-1121

Bureau County Fairground Campground
West Peru Street
Phone: 815-875-2905

Condit's Ranch
Route 29 - Putnam
Phone: 815-437-2226

Hennepin Canal Campgrounds
16006 875 East St.
Sheffield
Hennepin Canal Parkway
Dept. of Conservation
Phone: 815-454-2328