There’s so much to do in Dwight!

Including a visit to our museum or taking our self-guided walking tour, there are so many places to dine, enjoy a few drinks, and explore in our town.

Downtown Dwight

Just a stone’s throw away from our museum and Dwight’s Amtrak station are shops, restaurants, and a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed bank! Our downtown is a great place to stop before or after you explore the other historic sites in Dwight.

Click here to view downtown Dwight on Google Maps.

Route 66 Visitor Center

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the old Ambler/Becker Texaco station greets travelers along historic Route 66. Volunteers, many of them from the Dwight Historical Society, man the station to show visitors the many treasures found here, including a Model T Ford fire truck once used by Dwight’s fire department.

Click here to view the Visitor Center on Google Maps

Frank Lloyd Wright in Dwight

Also listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this is one of only three banks designed by Wright still standing, and the only one still in use as a bank. The building is open to the public, and is a beautifully intact example of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie School period of architectural design.

Click here to view the First National Bank on Google Maps