36 World’s Largest and Big Things to See in Small Town Casey, IL
What is Casey, Illinois famous for?
Casey is famous for its big things and world’s largest things. Its motto “Big Things in a Small Town” is spot on. It has 12 world’s largest things such as the World’s Largest Mailbox where you can actually climb into the 32 foot tall mailbox and mail a letter. If that’s not enough, you can also see 11 other big things such as a birdcage that you can get into and swing on the perch.
Where is Casey, Illinois?
Casey (pronounced Kay-zee), IL is a small town located in East Central Illinois in Clark and Cumberland counties and spans a total of a 2.6 square mile area. It’s off of Interstate 70 between St. Louis, MO and Indianapolis, IN.
How much?
You can view and experience all of the big and world’s largest things for FREE on your own!
If you would rather take a trolley tour of Casey and get a ride to all the world’s largest and big things while learning about some history, you can contact Model Tees LLC Trolley Tours to make a reservation.
You can also rent a golf cart from Model Tees to ride around the town on a self guided tour.
What to Do and See in Casey, IL
See all the world’s largest and big attractions that Casey has to offer, of course! Most of the attractions can be found downtown near the intersection of Main Street (Old National Road) and Central Avenue (Illinois Route 49)- the only stoplight in town. Park your car in one of the public parking lots or on the street and walk to most of the attractions and visit the local shops. Most of the attractions are available anytime, everyday. You may have to peer into the storefront window for a few big things if you go during closed business hours. Click here to print or download a map of the attractions.
12 Certified World’s Largest (first 9 are located in historic downtown and you can walk to all)
- Wind Chime– 107 East Main Street (ring the chimes beside the Whitling Whimsy Cafe)
- Rocking Chair– 117 East Street (across from the wind chime)
- Teeter Totter (seesaw)– 111 East Main (ride on it every Saturday during tourism season, besides the wind chime)
- Wooden Shoes– 20 West General Robey Street (inside Wildflower Bakery and Candy Co)
- Mailbox– 19 W Main Street (climb into it and mail a letter, 1 block west of the city center)
- Key– 4 West Alabama Ave (1 block from Main Street in front of the Old Downtown Garage)
- Swizzle Spoon– 111 S Central Avenue (in front of Brownie’s Place)
- Golf Driver– 4 S Central Avenue (at the Visitor’s Center)
- Barbershop Pole– 12 W Main Street (in front of Tina’s Barber Shop)
- Golf Tee– 203 North East Street (at the Casey Country Club)
- Pitchfork– 607 NE 13th Street (besides Richards Farm Restaurant)
- Gavel– 501 Archer Ave., Marshall, IL (neighboring town)(on the steps of the courthouse)
24 Big Things
- Wooden Token– 936 North Route 49 (first thing you see as you’re coming into Casey from Interstate 70)
- Antlers– 905 N Route 49
- Birdcage– 26 West Main Street
- Softball Bat– Fairview Park, 401 E Monroe Ave (perfect position for a photo)
- Anvil– 14 N Mill Street, Martinsville, Illinois 62442 (neighboring town)
- Horseshoe– 620 South York Street, Martinsville, IL 62442 (neighboring town)
- Bookworm– 307 East Main Street (short walk east of downtown at the library)
- Puzzle– 101 North Central Avenue
- Piggy Bank– 108 East Main Street (outside of Butcher Shop)
- Cactus– 9 East Main Street
- Ear of Corn– 2 East Main Street
- WW– 107 East Main Street (on the ceiling of The Whitling Whimsey Cafe)
- Knitting Needles– 8 East Main Street (World’s Largest 2013-2017)(inside Under His Wings)
- Crochet Hook– 8 East Main Street (World’s Largest 2013-2017) (inside Under His Wings)
- Mousetrap– 4 South Central (get behind the main bar for a photo op)
- Rocking Horse– 9 East Main Street (inside Main Street Mercantile)
- (Pokemon) Pokeball– 8 W Main St. (inside Tee Shirt Connection)
- Minion– 13 W General Robey
- Spinning Top– 18 South Central Avenue (outside of Deborah’s Attic antique shop)
- Toy Glider– 101 Airport Road (inside Casey Municipal Airport)
- Taco– 25 NorthWest 1st (outside Cilantros Grill and Cantina restaurant)
- Pizza Slicer– 904 North Route 49
- Pencil– 8 West Main Street
- Yardstick– 3 East Main Street
Ideal Time to Visit
You may want to plan to visit during “nice” weather months. We happened to be passing through during the winter and I couldn’t pass up the opportunity, buuut we were freezing walking from one place to the next and kind of rushed through. We took a quick picture and raced to the next one.
According to the Casey Chamber of Commerce site, “Other optimal times to visit are during our Candy Canes on Main event (First Saturday in December), our Fourth of July Celebration, or our Annual Popcorn Festival (Labor Day Weekend). We also have several weekend events. Please check our Facebook page for upcoming events.”
Where to Eat
Richards Farm restaurant located at 607 NE 13th Street. While there, you can see the World’s Largest Pitchfork. They have delicious American style food and you get to dine in a beautiful 1930’s barn. It’s been family owned since 1972.
Whitling Whimsy located at 107 East Main Street. It is located across the street from the World’s Largest Rocking Chair, next to the World’s Largest Wind Chime, and has the big WW on the ceiling of the restaurant. You can eat breakfast, lunch, or an early dinner there- closed Sundays.
Cilantros Grill and Cantina located at 25 NorthWest 1st where you can also see the big Taco outside of the restaurant.
Brownie’s Place is a bar and grill located at 111 S Central Ave. where you can see the World’s Largest Swizzle Spoon in front of it.
Casey Coffee Company located at 6 West Main St. Great place to grab a coffee and/or pastry. Very fun, modern vibe with delicious coffee.
Road Trip Add On:
About 3 hours south of Casey, IL is Metropolis, IL, hometown of Superman. We visited Metropolis and then on the way home stopped in Casey for the day. We saw a 15 foot tall Superman statue, Superman museum, a piece of Kryptonite, and stayed in a Superman themed apartment in Metropolis.
Check out my other blog post about our trip to Metropolis, IL. |
And check out my post about a Superhero themed restaurant in Machesney, IL. |