Fulton is a city in Whiteside County, Illinois, United States. The population was 3,481 at the 2010 census, down from 3,881 in 2000. Fulton is located across the Mississippi River from Clinton, Iowa.
Restaurants in Fulton
5 based on 96 reviews
Wide River Winery is located in Clinton IA on a bluff overlooking the Mississippi River at its widest point. The tasting room offers up to 5 tastes of their locally made award winning wines. Beautiful expanded deck that can be enjoyed Spring, Summer, Fall and some mild Winter days too!
We often take out of towners here as it is such a unique attraction in Clinton Iowa. You drive up a steep hill a couple miles north of town and come upon a beautiful setting for a winery. There are vineyards, rare ducks a beautiful house overlooking the Mississippi and a quaint display and sample room big enough for about 20 people and room to sit outside and enjoy the view. They offer cheese, crackers, chocolates and other snacks to go with the wine tasting. It is not strenuous, you can walk around the grounds a bit and enjoy the property if you want. On some weekends in season they even have bands play to entertain the crowds.
4.5 based on 56 reviews
My wife, sister, brother-in-law and I took the tour of this working windmill. The docent (a certified miller) gave a very informative tour.
The windmill was built in Holland - - disassembled and shipped to it present location in Fulton, IL. The Dutch people that built the windmill then came to Fulton and reassembled it at its current site.
Operating the windmill is a very involved process - - the docent "walked us through" everything showing the whole process.
The docent-led tour is really worthwhile - - he spent a couple of hours with just the four of us.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
Don't miss the Picnic Area during your visit. Campgrounds are very busy with lots of people, but there a couple of spots in Picnic Area where one can get away from it all and think about the things we never have time to think about. A-1 campground - Will visit again soon.
4.5 based on 98 reviews
This park is a true gem! Within it are a castle, a stone bridge, views of the Mississippi from on high, the lodge which is a treasure in its own right, and the best dog park my dog and I can imagine. The views are amazing, the trees and flowers are beautiful. If one chooses to walk or run, it is about 2.5 miles. The light exhibit from Thanksgiving to New Year's Eve is a must see.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
The Windmill Cultural Center is a bright, cheerful and clean building with many hand made windmill models on display. The volunteer staff is knowledgeable and able to answer many questions you may have about the displays. There's a small gift shop area, and a children's section, as well. Located directly across from the Immigrant Windmill, and within walking distance to the bike/walk path along the Mississippi River, plus the downtown shopping and dining district, this small river town makes for a nice day trip.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
This is a great and unexpected attraction for Clinton. It is wonderfully developed and maintained in an area of about a half mile by a quarter mile. It is a great spot for weddings, picnics, group gatherings. It has an amazing display of flowers, herbs, rare and exotic bushes, ferns and trees. There is a picturesque creek running through it and frequent art installations. There is even an educational area indoors and a butterfly display.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
This was an old quarry where different buildings have been brought in to make a little historic "village" to walk through. There are homes, stores, dentist and doctor office, school, chapel, etc. There is even a covered bridge and a log cabin. Lots of things to walk around and look at and learn a little history from mostly 1860's timeframe. There are also some hiking trails. This is also one of the few places that is completely free.
4 based on 34 reviews
Discover when Clinton was one of the lumber capitals of the world. The museum features exhibits for all ages, regular special programming, and hands on learning.
wanted to visit but wasn't completed - loved the irony of the fact it was built of stone & metal with all those saws why not use wood ?!
4.5 based on 18 reviews
The whole main floor has been remodeled (all walls painted, new carpeting, awesome new windows across the front of the store). They were just at the end of the remodeling when i was there and it looks like a whole new store! A drunk driver drove into the building 3 times in 2 different places so it was an unplanned remodel but it just looks so amazing! Looks like all the dealers have moved around and there are quite a few new booths with better selection of items. As always there's a great variety of items at very reasonable prices. This will have to be a regular stop for shopping when i'm in Clinton.
5 based on 1 reviews
I was on my way to the Quad Cities from Galena and happened to pass Great River Road Antiques. I had never been in this area and as a former antique dealer, I had to stop. This antique mall was a real find, Booths and showcases were well organized with a large selection of items, I was pleased with the very reasonable prices and purchased a walnut child's desk. They had a good selection of pottery in which I was also interested, so I guess I'll have to go back. The staff was very friendly and helped load my purchase. After the higher prices in Galena's shops, this place made my day.
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