city in Logan County, Illinois, United States

Atlanta is a small city in Logan County, Illinois along historic Route 66. It had a population of 1,669 as of the 2020 U.S. Census. Atlanta was incorporated in 1853.

Understand edit

It was founded as Xenia but it changed ots name when it was incorporated in 1855, Atlanta sits between Springfield, the capital of Illinois, and Bloomington-Normal, a large metropolitan area and the home of Illinois State University. Atlanta is surrounded by country roads and farmland growing mostly corn and soybeans. Route 66 runs through Atlanta, resulting in the eye-catching Paul Bunyan Statue holding a hot dog, a famous Route 66 photo opportunity.

Get in edit

 
Map of Atlanta (Illinois)

By car edit

Atlanta sits right on I-55. It is about a 45-minute drive from Springfield and a 25-minute drive from Bloomington-Normal. Historic Route 66 also cuts through town following I-55 to Chicago in the north and Springfield to the south.

By train edit

Atlanta is not served directly by train. Amtrak runs through town but does not stop. The closest stations are 1 Lincoln Station   in Lincoln to the south and 2 Uptown Station   to the north in Bloomington-Normal.

By plane edit

There is no airport in Atlanta. 3 Central Illinois Regional Airport   BMI IATA in Bloomington-Normal has four airlines that operate flights from multiple destinations across the United States. CIRA also has 5 rental car agencies for getting around the area. 4 Abraham Lincoln Capital Airport   SPI IATA in Springfield operates flights from Chicago and Fort Worth and has 6 rental car agencies.

Get around edit

Car is the easiest way to get around in Atlanta and the surrounding areas. Walking is viable in downtown Atlanta but once downtown clears out, it becomes much more difficult to traverse the streets.

See edit

  • 1 Paul Bunyan Statue, 122 SW Arch St (exit I-55 and head west on E South street; take a right onto SE vine street then turn left onto SW Arch St.; the statue will be on your left). A popular Route 66 stop. The statue is 19 feet tall.
  • 2 Atlanta Public Library & Museum, 100 SE Race St, +1 217 648-2112. M W F 10AM-3PM, Tu Th 10AM-6:30PM, Su 10AM-2PM. A library and museum built in 1908 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There is also a Clock Tower next to the library and must be hand-wound.
  • 3 Route 66 Arcade Museum, 108 SW Arch St. F Sa 10AM-9PM, Su 1PM-8PM. An arcade and Route 66 theme museum Games operate on quarters.
  • 4 Smiley Water Tower, 407 SW 2nd St (exit I-55 and head west on E South Street; turn right onto S Race street, left on SW Second St.; the water tower will be to the left). A large yellow water tower with a smiley face painted on it.

Do edit

  • 1 North Greens Golf Course, 901 NE First St, +1 217 648-5500. An 18-hole, family-friendly course. Starting at $11 for 9 holes.
  • 2 Atlanta Park, 102 8th St. Sunrise-sunset daily. A park with a playground, pavilion, and two basketball courts
  • 3 Xenia Park, 104 SW Arch St. Sunrise-sunset. A small patch of grass in downtown Atlanta with a few trees for shade and a picnic table.
  • 4 Atlanta Fall Festival, Atlanta Memorial Park. This 4-day festival is typically scheduled for the second weekend in September and runs Thursday-Sunday in Atlanta Memorial Park. Each day is full of events for adults, children, and families.

Buy edit

  • 1 The Gift Box, 301 SE Vine St, +1 309 660-5323. W 10AM-6PM, Th-Sa 10AM-4PM, Su noon-4PM. A great gift shop with locally sourced products.
  • 2 Arch Street Artisans, 103 SW Arch St, +1 217 648-5077.
  • 3 The Wisteria, 112 SW Arch St. M-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su 12:30-4PM. Antique shop.

Eat edit

  • 1 Country-Aire Restaurant, 606 E South St, +1 217 648-5330. A locally owned an operated restaurant that serves diner food. Sa-Th 5:30AM-8PM, F 5:30AM-9PM.
  • 2 The Palms Grill Cafe, 110 SW Arch St, +1 217 648-2233. A diner and café specializing in breakfast foods.

Drink edit

  • 1 217 Roadhouse Bar and Grill, 800 SW Arch St, +1 217 648 2899. Su-Th 11AM-midnight, F Sa 11AM-2AM. A small bar and grill that serves good food and drink.
  • 2 Chubby's Bar & Grill, 111 SW Arch St, +1 217 648-2615. M-Th 10AM-midnight, F Sa 10AM-1AM, Su noon-9PM. A bar and grill with a focus on fried foods.
  • 3 Korner, 100 1st St, Atlanta, +1 217 648-2745. Su-Th 9AM-midnight, F Sa 9AM-1AM.

Sleep edit

  • 1 Atlanta Inn, 103 Empire St, +1 217 648-2322, fax: +1 217 648-5071. Check-in: 2PM, check-out: 11AM.
  • 2 The Colaw Rooming House, 204 NW Vine St, +1 217 671-1219. A nice B&B in the center of town.

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Routes through Atlanta
BloomingtonMcLean  N   S  LincolnSpringfield
SpringfieldLincoln  W   E  McLeanBloomington


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