Area Attractions
Pioneer Gothic Church
Whispering Pines of Dwight
...a bed and breakfast
The Pioneer Gothic Church is located at
the corner of Franklin and Seminole, it of
Carpenter Gothic Architecture.  Pointed
arched windows and doors as well as the
corner of Franklin and Seminole, it
characterize this style.  The steeple is 80'
was built in 1857.  This is a fine example
high.  Richard P. Morgan, Jr. donated the
arched windows and doors as well as
building was $2,650 and became the
board and batten frame construction
congregation until 1890.  From 1891 -
1893 the Keeley Company used the
church as a clubroom.  In December of
1893, the Danish Methodist Episcopal
Church bought the building for $700.  The
building was then sold to the Christian
sold in 1956 to the Calvary Baptist Church
who sold it in 1964 to Mr. &  Mrs. Oscar
Jensen.Mr. & Mrs. Jensen sold it in 1966
for $6,264.00, given by Charles
McWilliams in memory of his Uncle
Edward, to the Dwight Historical Society.  
The Historical Society raised $29,000 to
order to insure the future of the building,
the Historical Society gave the church to
Dwight Township to be used as their Town
Hall.  On July 1, 1977, James H. Oughton,
President of the Historical Society,
presented the deed to Clement J.
Steichen, Township Supervisor.The
Prince of Wales, son of Queen Victoria
and later to become King Edward VII,
arrived in Dwight on September 22, 1860
and visited the church.  The Prince spent
a week in Dwight "shooting on the prairie."
Whispering Pines of Dwight
10940 South Dwight Road
Dwight, IL  60420

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The Keeley Building
Dwight is a quiet little town and
has an unexpected storehouse of
architectural treasures.  Check out
opened in 1906
and designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright to convey the solidness of
a small town bank.  Another bank,
the Bank of Dwight (1855), has
farm scene murals
created by Vienna-born artist
Oskar Gross.  And before leaving
town, stop by the Dwight Railroad
Depot, a Romanesque building
listed on the
National Register of Historic
Places.  Take our pictorial tour
and see some of the pride of
Dwight the friendliest town in the
whole USA.  Built in the
1920's, Route 66, also known as
"The Mother Road" brought many
people through Dwight on their
way West looking for a more
prosperous life.  The
road was originally built as Route
4 and has followed four different
routes through Dwight.
The Keeley Building is located at
1890s by John R. Oughton as a
residence for his mother-in-law,
Mrs. Bennett. In 1920 it was
remodeled into the administration
building of the Keeley Institute.  It
was redesigned and remodeled was
redesigned and remodeled was
redesigned and remodeled again
in 1942.  After the closing of the
Keeley Institute in 1966, it was
converted into a general office
building and now houses an
investment firm, attorney,
insurance and previously housed
newspaper offices.
The Country Mansion is
located 101 East South
Street.   Built in 1891, The
Country Mansion originated
as the Scott House, a twenty
room Victorian boarding
house, located one block
northeast of its present
location.  In 1894, the three
story structure was moved to
its current site by the use of
horses, according to town
historians.  In 1895, the home
was elaborately renovated
Institute.  In 1977, the home
was purchased by the
Ohlendorfs, remodeled and
reopened as The Country
Mansion.  The Bakery has
been in the same family since
1907.  On September 23,
1980 the home was placed,
and remains today, on "The
National Register of Historic
Places."
Weese Blacksmith Shop
is located at 100 North
Franklin Street.  For many
years it was the Reeb
Monument works.  Peter
Riccolo worked here as a
stonecutter.  The building
currently houses Grieff's
Precious Monuments.
Oughton Estate Windmill
The Oughton Estate
Windmill is located behind
The Country Mansion.  It
was built in 1896 to supply
water for the Oughton
Estate and grounds.  In
1975, the head of the
Windmill was destroyed.  
In 1977 the Ohlendorfs
had a new head shipped
from South America to
replace the old one.  This
head was again repaired
in June of 2003 to begin
the restoration and
renovation of the
Windmill.  On September
23, 1980, the Windmill
was placed on the
"National Register of
Historic Places".
Oughton Estate Carriage House
The Oughton Estate Carriage
House is located on Carriage
The Oughton Estate Carriage
Library.  Built in 1896 as a
House is located on Carriage
carriage house where it housed
Way.  This building presently
prize cattle and horses for the
Oughton Estate, it was later
transformed into a treatment and
recreation building for the
Keeley Co.   In 1989, the
Oughtons donated the building
to the library.  On September 23,
1980, the Library was placed on
the "National Register of Historic
Places".
The Mickelson Building,
located at 160 - 162 East
Main Street, was built in
1880 and is known as a
building was purchased in
1938 by Forrest Klingler and
used as a jewelry store for
many years.  It also housed a
restaurant which is now the
Hair Affair and an insurance
office. There are also several
apartments upstairs. Bob
Klingler sold it to Mr. and
Mrs. Hahn who own it now.
Mickelson Building
Baker Building
The Baker Building is located
presently houses Emling
Florist.  In April of 1854,
Isaac H. Baker, a railroad
surveyor and carpenter, built
a hut at this location that
came to be known as the
Baker Cabinet and Coffin The
Baker Building is located
Shop.  Charles M. Baker at
144 East Main Street.  It
joined the business in 1872.  
Roy M. Baker continued the
1945.1945.
Miller Brothers Store
The Miller Brothers Store is
located at 140 East Main
Street.  It was operated by
clothing and dry goods store.  It
housed Kaiser's 10c to $1.00
store for many years.  It
presently is occupied by Candy
Bouquet and Custom Framing.
Railway Express Office
The Railway Express Office is
adjacent to the Depot.   This
building was built about 1892
or 1893.  In 1986 the building
was remodeled to become
the home of the Dwight
Chamber of Commerce.  It
presently houses the offices of
the
Dwight Main Street
Program.
The Bank of Dwight is
located at 132 East Main
Street.  It was founded April
10, 1855 and was next door
to the David McWilliams
store.  This is the 5tholdest
remained in the
McWilliams family until
1963 when it was sold to
independent investors.  In
1965, control was sold to
the Murphy familyThe
current building was built in
1910 and remains the same
except for two canopies.  In
1974 the interior was
expanded and remodeled
into the adjoining building
which was the site of the
David McWilliams store, the
first store built in 1855 in
DwightPlease note the farm
scene murals, painted by
Vienna-born Oskar Gross,
one located above the front
windows and one directly
across from it inside the
bank lobby.
The Depot
The railroad depot is located at 119 West
Main Street.  The original depot, built in
1854, was a one and one-half story frame
structure measuring 16' x 24'.  A new
depot was design by Chicago architect
Henry Ives Cobb who had also designed
buildings at the University of Chicago, the
Newberry Library, and the Chicago Post
Office. Built in 1891, the depot was
designed in the Richardson Romanesque
style, measuring 75' x 25' surrounded by
an 18' concrete platform.  The
foundation is Joliet stone and the building
is made of Bedford bluestone from
Indiana.  Gables extend from each side
with four double hung windows on the
ground floor.  The second story features
two coupled windows with a fanlight over
each.  The facing stone above the
fanlight has DWIGHT carved in it.  Each
gable has a Quatrefoil ornament on top.  
The Dwight Depot, placed on the
"National Registry of Historic Places" on
December 27, 1982, is one of only a few
remaining railroad stations between
Chicago and St. Louis featuring the
architecturaldesign of the 1890's.

Southbound trains stop in Dwight at
9:39am and 6:39pm to pick up
and drop off passengers, while
northbound trains stop at 8:17am
and 6:57pm daily. For reservations and
information,1-800-USA-RAIL
(1-800-872-7245) or call your travel
agent. You can also visit
Amtrak on the
internet.
In 1983, the Dwight Historical Society
bought the depot from the town.  
Restoration began in 1984 to transform
the building into our Village Hall.  When
the village built a new Village Complex in
1998, the Dwight Historical Society
moved the Museum into the north end of
the building.  The south end is a meeting
room for the Historical Society and also
houses the office of the
Dwight Area
Chamber of Commerce.
Strong Bank Building
The Strong Bank Building is
Street.  Built in 1873, this
was the site of the Strong
Bank that operated one year
before going broke.  It is the
only building on East Main
Street that is mainly as it was
in 1855.  This building is the
current office of Ron Wilder
Insurance and Real Estate.
The First National Bank of
Dwight is located at 122 West
Main Street.  It was built in
1905 and designed by Frank
Lloyd Wright.  Frank L. Smith
commissioned the
construction of the building.  
The bank stock was primarily
owned by Oughton, Judd,
Romberger, Miller and
Ludington.  This building
remains much the same as
when constructed.
Keeley Office Building
The Keeley Office Building is
located at 128 West Main
Street.  The Keeley Institute
was a drug and alcohol
rehabilitation center.  The
original building was built in
1891.  It  was rebuilt as it is
today after a fire in 1902.  In
1919 the building was leased
to the Veteran's Administration.
including the Livingston Hotel.
 Windows representing the five
senses were from the studio of
Louis J. Millet who worked with
Tiffany but also had his own
business in Chicago.  He has
windows in the Art Institute and
in the Smith Art Glass Museum
on Navy Pier.  In July of 1965,
the Veteran's Administration
closed and the State of Illinois
took over the building for the
W. W. Fox Children's Center.  It
is presently called the W. W.
Fox Developmental Center.
Livingston Hotel
The Livingston Hotel is
located at the corner of West
Main and Mazon Avenue.  At
one time the hotel housed
Keeley Institute patients and
was later bought by the V.A.
for patient rooms.
United States Post Office
The post office is located at the
corner of Mazon and Prairie.  The
corner stone laying of the Post
Office took place January 2, 1937,
and the dedication was on April 10,
was done by Carlos Lopez in 1937.  
The subject of the fresco is the off
loading of mail.  The small scenes
below depict the dangers early mail
carriers are said to have
encountered.  Mr. Lopez's most
ambitious work is a Civil War scene
in the Register of Deeds Building in
Washington, D. C.
Ambler-Becker Texaco Station
An authentic 1930's gas station
located on the corner of Routes 66
& 17has been restored to serve as a
village welcome center.  The
station was named to the Route 66
Association Hall of Fame in 2005
and is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places.
Stop by and visit the Old
Route 66 Family Restaurant
right on Old Route 66 in
Dwight.  Bring your camera for
a memorable picture of you
and your family by the famous
mural on the side of the
restaurant.
conveniently located off of
I-55 and Old Route 66 in
Dwight, Illinois.