Audubon Attractions
Some of the country's first feature-length motion pictures were produced just a few miles east of Audubon in the early 1900s.
Mill Grove, Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary
John James Audubon, noted artist, author, and naturalist lived on this 175-acre estate. He was a pioneer in the study and drawing of wildlife. His first American home, maintained as a museum, and numerous hiking trails through the grounds comprise the sanctuary.
The attic of the home has been restored to a studio and taxidermy room, depicting Audubon's working quarters. Other rooms in the house are furnished in the style of the early 1800's.
The attic of the home has been restored to a studio and taxidermy room, depicting Audubon's working quarters. Other rooms in the house are furnished in the style of the early 1800's.