The address of the Henry Thomas Museum is: N King St, Wyanet, IL 61379
The phone number of the Henry Thomas Museum is: 309-699-2512.
The address of the Wyanet Historical Society Musm is: Po Box 169, Wyanet, IL 61379
The phone number of the Wyanet Historical Society Musm is: 815-699-7747.
The address of the Raymond A. Sapp Memorial Township Library is: 103 East Main Street, Wyanet, 61379 0023
The phone number of the Raymond A. Sapp Memorial Township Library is: 815-699-2342.
There are a few I have found, one south east of Mendota there is a country church about a half mile from a cemetery, the line runs between the two across the road. There is one east of Princeton, east of interstate 180 as the road curves, take the road to the east it's a gravel road down a steep hill, the creek on the north side of the road is a ley line of energy, I have gone up and down it and not found anything sacred that I can see to mark it. There is another area accessed only by canoe going down the bureau creek, there are oak trees out there 21 feet in diameter. There are also building foundations scattered around the area, no mention of a town or church anywhere, but perhaps brick kilns? The ley line runs through the grove of oak trees. To the west across the bureau creek and up a hill to a farmstead, beyond that it stretches across a few field to the hermits place, he died a few years back. There was rumor of a native American hermit occupying the area near the large oaks. Wyanet has two areas on immediately to to east of town just past going under the railroad bridge, witch covens used to gather there. Another is south of wyanet, lock 17 area, saw a massive gathering of witches, massive amounts of power there, for sure. Another is more a portal I have found, lots of oddities in the area, and that one i'll not give directions on.