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JACKSONVILLE Explore the Jacksonville Area! Jacksonville Area CVB • Brittany Henry


310 E State St • Jacksonville • IL • 62650 217-243-5678 • Fax: 217-243-5862


www.jacksonvilleil.orgvisitors@jacksonvilleil.org Area rooms: 383


Major meeting facilities: Many diverse facilities to fit your needs from large banquet facilities, to mid- size venues, to small spaces for your more intimate business needs.


For a complete list of our venues and facilities, please check out our website.


Attractions: Historic Underground Railroad sites, Governor Joseph Duncan Mansion, Lake Jacksonville, David Strawn Art Gallery, Illinois College, MacMurray College


KANKAKEE Affordable. Beautiful. Close. Kankakee County CVB • Vicki Layhew


1 Dearborn Sq, Ste 1 • Kankakee • IL • 60901 815-935-7390 • Fax: 815-935-5169 www.VisitKankakeeCounty.com sales@visitkankakee.com


Area rooms: 900


Major meeting facilities: Hilton Garden Inn & Riverstone Conference Center


Majestic Theatre Quality Inn & Suites


Attractions: Chicago Bears Training Camp


Legends Sportsplex Ice Valley Centre Ice Arena


Frank Lloyd Wright House Golf Courses


Kankakee River Kankakee Valley Symphony Orchestra Northfield Square Mall Reed’s Canoe Trips Strickler Planetarium


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Kankakee County is an emerging destination with a variety of meeting spaces; from a conference center to a Sportsplex, auditoriums, ballrooms, historic venues, and truly one-of-a-kind spaces. Just an hour south of Chicago along Interstate 57, this destination offers affordability for small meetings and retreats. Discover 900 guest rooms, 2 full-service hotels, 8 golf courses, and 57 miles of peaceful riverfront. Contact the Kankakee County Convention & Visitors Bureau for visitor information, hotel booking services, site tours and planning assistance.


After business hours, discover Kankakee County’s rich history, natural beauty and recreational activities. Gear up for a host of outdoor adventures. Savor the flavor of Kankakee County’s unique restaurants. Solve a mystery at the Bennett Curtis House Dinner Theatre. Increase productivity and fun with team building activities at Legends Sportsplex. Enjoy the great outdoors or explore historical attractions like Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bradley House and the historic Barn Quilt Tour. These and other activities are sure to add incentive to your next meeting or event in Kankakee County.


Midwest Meetings Guide Book 2014


Discover the Jacksonville area, a community rich in historical treasures, with thriving arts, education and culture, wrapped in Midwestern hospitality. Jacksonville is centrally located in the heart of Illinois between St. Louis and Chicago, and near the capitol of Springfield.


Jacksonville offers an exceptional place to meet, live, work, and play. We offer excellent venues, at an affordable price - from a wide range of hotel options, beautiful outdoor facilities and locations to elegant banquet halls, we can accommodate your meeting. Interested in history? Visit one of our many Underground Railroad sites, including Woodlawn Farm. Or, walk in the footsteps of greatness, following the Voices of Jacksonville-Lincoln Audio Tour, part of the Looking for Lincoln program. Those who love recreation will enjoy our many golf courses and fishing at Lake Jacksonville - named the #1 Fishing Spot in the State of Illinois by Field and Stream magazine in 2007. The Jacksonville area’s hospitality and facilities will provide you with just the location you are looking for in hosting your next memorable and successful event.


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