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Welcome to Mattoon!

Motels
We recommend the following motels, which are all located off Interstate 57 at Exit 190-B.  They are about 5 minutes from the ball park.

Baymont Inn & Suites

206 McFall Road

1-877-229-6668, 217-234-2355 or 234-2420

www.baymontinns.com

 

Comfort Suites

1408 E. Broadway

217-235-6745 or 1-800-4-CHOICE

www.comfortsuites.com/hotel/il158

 

Hampton Inn

1416 E. Broadway

1-800-HAMPTON or 217-234-4267

www.hampton-inn.com

 

Super 8

205 McFall Road

217-235-8888 or 1-800-800-8000

www.super8.com

 


About Mattoon
Located at exit 190B and exit 184 on Interstate 57, Mattoon is the City for All Seasons.  Mattoon has a population of approximately 20,000 and is centrally located between Chicago, St. Louis, and Indianapolis.

Mattoon is the self-proclaimed "Baseball Capital of the World" and has a long, proud history of producing excellent baseball teams, and hosting many tournaments.  The city has hosted the Babe Ruth World Series twice (1969 & 1974), the Cal Ripken World Series three times (1999, 2000, & 2002), and played host to the State American Legion Tournament in 1997.

 


Mattoon's History
The town's name honors William Mattoon, who helped construct the Terre Haute and Alton Railroad. The projected junction of this rail line with the Illinois Central in 1854 convinced local settlers that the land was an ideal site for a community. Swamp grass and prairie would give way to steel rails, homes and businesses.

With the westward movement of the railroads, Mattoon prospered and grew at a surprising rate. The first churches, schools and businesses were established. The town counted more than 100 buildings by 1856. The following year, officials of the growing community started the steps to incorporate. In 1861, the final charter was adopted.

The Lincoln family has long been part of the area's history. They first settled in Coles County in 1831 on a farm about three miles south of the future site of Mattoon. Although he never lived in Coles County, the future President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, frequently traveled through the area as a circuit-riding lawyer. One of the famous debates with Stephen Douglas took place in Coles County in 1858.

Manufacturing became an important part of the local economy between World War I and World War II. The discovery of oil in 1940 gave Mattoon's growth yet another boost.

Throughout its development, a key to Mattoon's prosperity has been its location in the great Midwestern farmbelt. The rich, black farmland around Mattoon is abundantly productive.

 


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