Playground at Paw Paw Township Park - Rollo, IL
N 41° 40.343 W 088° 53.391
16T E 342683 N 4615127
A small playground at a small park at a small town in DeKalb County, Illinois
Waymark Code: WMM1N8
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 07/03/2014
Views: 2
The town of Rollo in Paw Paw Township, DeKalb County, Illinois, was on the branch stage line that came from Sandwich to Paw Paw Grove (now Paw Paw) to continue on to Galena and points west. In the 19th century it had a hotel, a school, many houses and other businesses. Most of that is gone now. Unlike the ghost mining towns of Colorado, say, when a town "ghosts" in the prairies, the buildings are eventually torn down so that they can be farmed over. Often there is nothing left to tell of the size and importance of a lost town in the prairies. (There is a corner not far away that was once Greentown -- larger than Sycamore, IL; but now nothing more than two houses!!) When this poster moved to the area back in the early 1990s there was a huge barn in the nearby northeast corner of Rollo and Suydam ("soodam") roads, which was torn down. There is no sign of it at all now, and the Google Earth historic imagery doesn't go back that far.
Although small, it has three different sized swing sets, teeter-totters, two slides, a merri-go-round. Plus, for railfan kids (and I'm sure there are some), there is the slight chance that a train may come through between DeKalb and Troy Grove.
Park Entrance: N 41° 40.341 W 088° 53.420
Hours of Operation: From: 12:01 AM To: 11:59 PM
Seasonal?: no
Restrooms Available: yes
Recommended for travelers?: yes
Business?: no
Entrance Fee: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
Playground Owned/Managed By: Paw Paw Township of DeKalb County, IL
Playground Web Page: Not listed
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