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Carbondale Pavilion: A Community Hub

A historic landmark in Carbondale, Illinois, hosting community events and preserving the city's heritage.

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The Carbondale Pavilion, located at 116 N Illinois Ave, is a historical landmark serving as a central gathering place in Carbondale, Illinois. Reconstructed in 1992 with hand-hewn beams from the original 1854 depot, it hosts various community events and concerts.

A brief summary to Carbondale Pavilion

  • 116 N Illinois Ave, Carbondale, Illinois, 62901, US

Local tips

  • Check local event listings for concerts, workshops, and community gatherings at the pavilion.
  • Visit during the Brown Bag Concerts in spring or fall for free live music.
  • Explore the surrounding downtown area for shops, restaurants, and other local attractions.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Carbondale Pavilion is located at 116 N Illinois Ave in downtown Carbondale. From most points in the downtown area, it is easily accessible on foot. From the intersection of Main Street and Illinois Avenue, walk north on Illinois Avenue for one block. The pavilion will be on your right. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    JAX Mass Transit operates several routes in Carbondale. Check the JAX Mass Transit website or app for the most up-to-date route information and schedules. Several JAX routes have stops near the Pavilion. The fare is $2.00 per ride.

  • Taxi/Ride-Share

    Taxi and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are available in Carbondale. A short taxi ride from SIU campus to the Carbondale Pavilion will cost approximately $7-$12. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your trip.

  • Parking

    Several parking lots are available near the Carbondale Pavilion. City parking lots are located on E Mill Street at Washington, and South Illinois Avenue, south of Grand. Metered street parking is available on Illinois Avenue and surrounding streets. Parking fees vary, but expect to pay around $1 per hour. Some parking is free on weekends.

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Discover more about Carbondale Pavilion

The Carbondale Pavilion stands as a testament to the city's history and its commitment to community engagement. Originally built in 1854 by Carbondale's founder, Daniel Harmon Brush, as a freight and passenger depot, the site witnessed the arrival of the first train to Carbondale, celebrated with a large public gathering on July 4th. The current structure, a reconstruction from 1992, incorporates the original hand-hewn beams, preserving a tangible link to the past. Today, the pavilion serves as a vibrant hub for various community activities. It is home to the Brown Bag Concerts, a free outdoor concert series held in the spring and fall. The pavilion also hosts other events, including community workshops and advocacy events. Its central location in the heart of Carbondale makes it easily accessible and a focal point for residents and visitors alike. The pavilion is more than just a structure; it's a symbol of Carbondale's enduring spirit and its dedication to fostering a strong sense of community.

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