5 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Ottawa That You Shouldn't Miss

July 2, 2021 Terina Blouin

Ottawa is a city located at the confluence of the navigable Illinois River and Fox River in LaSalle County, Illinois, United States. The Illinois River is a conduit for river barges and connects Lake Michigan at Chicago, to the Mississippi River, and North America's 25,000 mile river system. The population estimate was 18,562 as of 2013. It is the county seat of LaSalle County and it is part of the Ottawa-Peru, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area.
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1. Ottawa Historical and Scouting Heritage Museum

1100 Canal St, Ottawa, IL 61350-4940 815-431-9353-815-433-1361-10-4
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Ottawa Historical and Scouting Heritage Museum

Reviewed By interceptpubs - Columbus, United States

We stopped in Ottawa mainly because it was the site of the first Lincoln-Douglas debate. This museum has a small display on that event, including a dress won by a woman who was there, but the museum has a whole lot more to offer. There are actually two galleries - the first covers the history of the Ottawa area. We were surprised to learn that Ottawa has a surprisingly rich manufacturing past with a number of unusual products having been made here. In 1922, the Radium Dial Company took over an old high school building in Ottawa and began hiring young women to paint clock dials with luminous paint. At the height of production, over 4,000 clock dials per day were being turned out by a work force of around 1,000. Unfortunately, the luminous paint used a combination of phosphorus and the radioactive element radium. Before long, many of the women started coming down with unusual, debilitating symptoms ultimately traced to radiation sickness. The plant closed in the mid-1930s, but the damage had sadly already been done. Reading the tragic story presented in the exhibit of the most famous of the women who worked here, Catherine Wolfe Donahue, and her quest for compensation is truly heart wrenching. Other manufacturing enterprises with much less dire consequences are also covered: Ghent Motor Company (a World War I era auto manufacturer), Gay Buggy Company (one of their carriages is on display), Porter Manufacturing and King and Hamilton (farm equipment makers), Peltier Marble Company (glass toy marbles that is), Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass (a pioneer sheet glass maker for automobiles, etc.), Weaver Piano Company, and Western Cottage Organ. As noted already, exhibits for each typically include examples of what they manufactured, as well as photos, advertisements, product catalogs, and other artifacts. There are also photos of some of the local mansions, and information on important historic figures from the area, such as Civil War general W. H. L. Wallace who practiced law in Ottawa in the mid 1800s. He also belonged to the Illinois militia with brief service during the Mexican War at the Battle of Buena Vista and much more extensive service during the Civil War where he led troops at the Battles of Fort Donelson and Shiloh, dying from wounds suffered during the latter. General Grant described him as one of the Union's greatest generals. Another famous Ottawa resident, William Boyce, a Chicago newspaper publisher who bought a 38 acre estate in Ottawa in 1903, is featured even more prominently in the museum. After buying his mansion here, he spent most of his time in the city, only returning to Chicago for business when necessary. He had a love of the outdoors that he apparently also loved to share. After meeting Robert Baden-Powell in London in 1909, he founded the American scouting organization, the Boy Scouts of America, in 1910. A great deal of exhibit space is devoted to Boyce with many items on display, including furniture from his mansion. This naturally leads to the museum's second gallery which focuses on scouting history specifically. This is perhaps the largest exhibit of scouting artifacts, ephemera, etc. that one will ever see, including a large amount of Baden-Powell material from a private collection that the museum now holds. We spent about an hour here and really enjoyed all of the exhibits - the presentation and depth is really quite good for a local museum.

2. SaltTreeYoga

310 1/2 W Main St, Ottawa, IL 61350-2825 +1 815-343-2751 [email protected] http://www.salttreeyoga.com
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SaltTreeYoga

Himalayan Salt Cave & Wellness Center! Join society's movement toward wellness! So many people in today's world are looking for more proactive choices to support their health and well-being. Our goal is to provide some of the latest and also oldest natural healing methods to help you guide your body back to a functional, balanced, and healthy state. Yoga, Salt Cave, Dry Hydrotherapy Bed, Full Spectrum Infrared Sauna, Migun Massage Bed, Ionix Foot Detox, Gift Shop, Essential Oils, CBD Products, and more! Beautiful space for group events. Watch our website for all kinds of educational offerings. Choose your own way to wellness!

Reviewed By MatthewHeiden - Spring Valley, United States

Very peaceful to unwind and detox ...Salt Cave was awesome as well as the foot detox...felt really good...exceptional service...definitely will be going back ❤️✌????

3. Starved Rock Hot Glass

700 W Main St Just West of Downtown on Main, Ottawa, IL 61350-2677 +1 815-313-5445 http://www.starvedrockhotglass.com
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Starved Rock Hot Glass

Reviewed By Clancy07 - Chicago, United States

I went on a little road trip with my friend and we stopped here. Laura is so nice and very talented. I picked up a glass pumpkin and I love it!

4. Reddick Mansion and Gardens

100 W Lafayette St, Ottawa, IL 61350-2108 +1 815-433-6100 [email protected] http://reddickmansion.org/
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Reddick Mansion and Gardens

Reviewed By Hanoverton1 - Hanoverton, United States

While visiting family in the area we stopped to tour the mansion and gardens. The docent that lead our tour was informative and knowledgeable about the mansion and the area. It was a pleasure to tour this well kept facility. The furnishings were well kept also. We would go back to visit again.

5. Shakers Ottawa

121 W Stevenson Rd, Ottawa, IL 61350-9675 +1 815-433-2110 http://www.shakersottawa.com
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Shakers Ottawa

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