The Ronald Reagan Trail is a collection of highways in central Illinois that connect villages and cities that were of importance to former United StatesPresidentRonald Reagan.[1] The trail was established on May 21 1999 by the Illinois General Assembly, five years prior to former President Reagan's death in June 2004.[2][3][4] The trail was dedicated in a ceremony on August 25, 2000[5][6] with a motorcade marking the first trip.[7][8] The Reagan Trail was the brainchild of the late mayor of Eureka, Illinois Joe Serangeli.[9] A volunteer-run Reagan Trail Association maintained a web presence and promoted the trail for its initial years, but the board was dissolved in July 2016 and website transferred to the care of the Ronald W. Reagan Society of Eureka College.
Destinations
The trail is over 100 mi (160 km) and takes approximately 2 hours by car.[10][11] It is marked by brown-and white signs with Reagan's profile.[8][12][3] The trail takes on the general shape of a triangle, and can be summarized into the following segments:
Dixon — Boyhood home of Ronald Reagan after age 9.[3][15] The Dixon Historic Center, First Christian Church, Lowell Park, and the Wings of Peace and Freedom Park are all in Dixon.
Fulton — Officially added to the trail in 2009,[16] Fulton was home to Reagan's maternal grandparents and paternal grandparents, as well as other extended relatives.[17][18]
Princeton to Galesburg
U.S. Route 34 merely connects Galesburg to Princeton to complete the trail.[19]