CITY OF ROSES
Attractions
Area Senior
Citizens Club
Where people 55 and older can come together for games, fellowship, a hot meal, and make new friends. Read More >>
Civil War Captain Kitchell's Mansion
Sitting at the highest point in Pana, and is said that the Captain selected this site so he could overlook the City. Read more >>
History
Museum
Take a look back through the history of the City of Roses. Free and open to the public by appointment. Read More >>
Murals
The Murals in Pana are the result of the work by the Pana Community Council for the Arts and Rembrandt Society. Read More >>
Rosemond Grove Cemetary
The home of the 18 foot statue of Abraham Lincoln with his hand raised in the act of emancipation. Read More >>
Anderson
Prairie
A 25-acre wildlife park where one can view the various plants, birds, insects, animals, and tall grass butterfly house. Read More>>
Coal Creek
Pioneer Village
A village of restored log pioneer homes from the area. The homes are located at the Tri-County Fairgrounds. Read More >>
Surrounding
Lakes
Pana is located close to several lakes - Lake Pana, Taylorville, Sangchris , Shelbyville, Ramsey and Beyers Lake. Read More >>
Old Railroad
Tower
Pana was once the crossroads of four major railroads. Pana's origin is attributed to the coming of the "Iron Monster" Read More >>
Tri-County Fairgrounds
Home to the Pana Tri-County Fair. First held in 1885. The fair is held yearly on Labor Day weekend. Read More >>
City Parks &
Pana Pool
Our four public parks contain a swimming pool, picnic facilities, playground equipment, and baseball diamonds. Read More >>
Golf
Courses
Enjoy the pleasures of one of two beautiful golf courses plus a 18 hole disc golf course at Kitchell Park. Read More >>
Lincoln
Prairie Trail
The 15 mile Lincoln Prairie Trail begins at the west edge of the City of Pana and follows Route 29 to Taylorville. Read More >>
Roseland
Theatre
This beautiful Art Moderne-style single-screen theater opened in 1941, as Tanner's Roseland Theatre. Read More >>
Walking
Tour
Enjoy the beauty of the architecture of the many fine old homes and buildings, there are two walking tours available. Read More >>