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Streator Tourism

“A Quiet Surprise on the Prairie”

Looking for more fun while you’re in town? Check out Streator Tourism’s website to plan your perfect festival weekend. It’s your ultimate guide to the area’s best outdoor spots, like the Hopalong Cassidy River Trail and nearby Starved Rock. You can also explore Streator’s "Glass Capital" history at the Weber House or browse the calendar to see exciting local events.


Streator Chamber of Commerce

“A Community Growing Strong”

The Streator Chamber of Commerce website can help you find the best local spots to visit between sets! It’s your go-to guide for discovering the town's favorite restaurants and shops, helping you support the local businesses that make this community great. Use their directory to find everything you need during your stay and get a true taste of the local scene while you're here for the music.


Local Attractions

All within close distance to our training

  • 1503 Baker St., Streator, IL 61364

    https://www.weberhouseandgarden.com/

    Sitting on 2 acres in Streator, Illinois, Weber House & Garden immerses visitors in storybook/Tudor architecture and English-style gardens, and provides an intimate look at American history through the eyes of Ted Weber—a Chicago-area radio and TV personality for over 50 years.

  • 130 S. Park St., Streator, IL 61364

    https://www.streatorpubliclibrary.org/

    The Streator Public Library is a historic Carnegie library (opened 1903), offering books, media, and community programs. It features a historic interior, including an interior dome and oak architecture, with a 2011 addition for improved accessibility, a teen area, and meeting spaces.

  • https://www.streator.org/explore/arts/murals.php

    The Streator Walldogs "Murals and Milestones" festival (2018) involved over 260 artists painting 18+ historic murals in five days to celebrate the city’s 150th anniversary. These vibrant, hand-painted murals showcase Streator's history, featuring figures like astronomer Clyde Tombaugh and topics such as coal mining, baseball, and local legends.

  • 109 E. Elm St., Streator, IL 61364

    https://streatorlandmuseum.com/

    Displays many local artifacts that have generously been donated to our museum over the years. Some of the exhibits include artifacts from the local coal mines, glass factories, railroad, Clyde Tombaugh, and much more of Streator’s local history.