Illinois is full of amazing small towns worth exploring, whether it's a quick day trip or a weekend getaway. Many of these destinations also make for wonderful places to set down roots and call home. Growing up in a small town myself, I can appreciate the charm and history that these places often hold — offering a slower, more peaceful way of life. If you're looking for countryside sunsets, local shopping, fresh food, and scenery straight out of a painting, then you'll see why so many consider Princeton to be one of the best places to live in Illinois.
Located in Bureau County in Northern Illinois, Princeton has a population of about 7,800 residents, making it the perfect size for a vibrant local economy while happily coexisting with farmland.
Gorgeous country views are the norm here, where fields of crops line rolling meadows.
The town is ideally located for those looking to stay close (but not *too* close) to Chicago or the Quad Cities. It's situated along I-80 about two hours southwest of Chicago and can be accessed via an Amtrak train, which stops at the city's historic depot. Other major roadways run through the city, like U.S. Route 34, U.S. Route 26, and U.S. Route 6.
Shopping is a breeze here, with Princeton's historic Main Street offering an array of local businesses that specialize in everything from wines to children's clothing.
Locals know that the place to eat is at Myrtle's Pies, 927 N. Main St., a family-owned bakery that creates iconic confections in every flavor imaginable.
If you lived here, you could be eating this pie right now. Personally, I'm going for a slice of the fresh strawberry pretzel.
The town is also known for its unique covered bridges — the Red Covered Bridge and Captain Swift Covered Bridge — which are two of the remaining five covered bridges in the state. The Red Covered Bridge dates back to 1863, while the Captain Swift Covered Bridge is Illinois' only two-lane covered bridge. Imagine taking these on your way home from work.
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Princeton also has a rich architectural history, with many ornate homes and buildings dating back to the 1800s. One popular home is Greenwood Cottage, an 1852 Gothic Revival home distinguished by its gingerbread fascia detailing on the front porch. It has since been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
In this quaint town, you'll also find the 50-foot-tall Bureau County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial on Main Street across from the county courthouse. Set against a field of green grass and bushy trees, the monument serves as yet another small-town reminder of its storied past.
Do you think Princeton is one of the best places to live in Illinois? What's your favorite thing about small-town living? Tell us in the comments! Learn more about Princeton by checking out the City of Princeton website as well as a video from the Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce below!
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