Eureka, population 5000, is proud to be the college alma mater of President Ronald Reagan. “Dutch” entered Eureka College in the fall of 1928 where during his four years he lettered in football, track, and swimming as well as being in theatre before earning his degrees in economics and sociology. He was in student government and became the president in his senior year. Reagan was also a member of the dramatic fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Sigma.
Sites to Visit
Donald B. Cerf Center
300 E. College Ave., Eureka, IL
309-467-6407
The Ronald Reagan Exhibit located in the Cerf Center contains over 2000 items from Ronald’s college days, his movie career, his eight years as governor of California, his campaign for the presidency and his two terms in office. The items came to the college in 1975 at the request of President Reagan. FREE
Illinois Mennonite Historical & Genealogical Society
675 State Rt. 116, Metamora, IL 61548-7732, Eureka, IL
Home of the museum complex, Mennonite archives and historical and genealogical research library.
Website: imhgs.org
Metamora Court House
Metamora, IL, 113 East Partridge, Metamora, Eureka, IL
309-367-4470
The Metamora Courthouse was built in 1845 and served as the center of county government until the county seat was moved to Eureka in 1896. It is one of two surviving courthouses on the historic Eighth Judicial Circuit traveled by Abraham Lincoln. National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Website: www.illinoishistory.gov/hs/metamora_courthouse.htm
Historic Markers and Monuments
Eureka Sesquicentennial Pictoral History
Historic Markers and Monuments
Eureka, IL
The Woodford County Historical Society publication “Eureka, Illinois, Celebrating 150 Years” is available for purchase. The coffee-table sized, professionally published book is filled with information about Eureka and hundreds of photos, old and new. To purchase a book send a check for $45 (+$5 shipping) to the Woodford County Historical Society, 112 N. Main, Eureka, IL 61530. Mark the memo line on your check “Sesqui book.”
Peace Garden
Historic Markers and Monuments
Eureka College Campus, 300 E. College Ave., Eureka, IL
309-467-6407
The garden contains a bust of President Reagan and a portion of the Berlin Wall and commemorates Reagan’s 1982 “Eureka Speech” where he announced for the first time his goal for a strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START). This speech is considered the beginning of the end for the Cold War.