The Twinflower Inn

The Twinflower Inn A warm & inviting one-of-a-kind B&B nestled in the historic Swedish Utopian village of Bishop Hill

Built as the Colony Hospital in 1855 this historic building was lovingly restored as a Bed and Breakfast. We specialize in locally grown, healthy, deliciously fresh breakfasts. We also host a concert series, storytelling concerts, craft weekends, wine-lovers, book-lovers, and a writer's retreat. Visit our web site to see the current calendar of events www.twinflowerinn.com

Though the Inn is no longer open for guests, we know our friends are fans of the annual Chautauqua. If you come say hell...
07/24/2025

Though the Inn is no longer open for guests, we know our friends are fans of the annual Chautauqua. If you come say hello to Kim Thrush and I.

The 2025 Bishop Hill Chautauqua Celebrates 200 Years of Henry County History!

Two hundred years ago, hardy pioneers created Henry County, so, in honor of this occasion, the Bishop Hill Chautauqua will look back at the people who impacted Henry County history. From a Native American view of Illinois history, to true tales of the Underground Railroad, the founding of Bishop Hill, and the story of the immigrants who built this country, the Bishop Hill Heritage Association will celebrate Henry County’s Bicentennial in this traditional Chautauqua. A Chautauqua is a free public event where storytellers, historians, and musicians perform first-person portrayals of famous historical figures. This free festival will take place in Bishop Hill IL at the gazebo in the town square on Saturday August 9th, 2025.

The day begins at 9 a.m. with “A Storyteller's Tour of Bishop Hill,” a walking tour led by professional storyteller and historian Brian “Fox” Ellis. The tour will start at the gazebo, last about 75 minutes, and cover about 3/4ths of a mile. The stories will explore the founding of the town within the context of Henry County history. The tour will end at the gazebo in time for the first performance.

At 10:30 a.m., Jimmy Lakota Edwards will share songs and stories about the Native American history of our area and maybe a social dance. He is a First Nations singer, dancer, and wisdom keeper. Afterwards there is a lunch break with time to visit one of several restaurants in Bishop Hill. Brian “Fox” Ellis will perform as Benjamin Dann Walsh at 1 p.m. Walsh was the first State Entomologist of Illinois. He lived just outside the Bishop Hill Colony and will share an outsider’s view of the Colony. He was also an adamant abolitionist involved in the Free Kansas Movement.

At 2:00 p.m., Angie Snook, retired Geneseo Historical Museum Director, will portray Harriet Cone Miller, a member of one of the founding families of Geneseo. They created the town as a station on the Underground Railroad. Miller will let us in on the secret inner workings of the Underground Railroad in Henry County. Next, at 3:00 p.m., Peoria singer-songwriter Barry Cloyd will reprise a crowd favorite, Illinois poet laureate and Lincoln biographer Carl Sandburg. Carl Sandburg’s sister Mary was a teacher at the Bishop Hill Colony School.

As the performances wind down, the audience is invited to join the Bishop Hill Heritage Association for Fika (free cookies, coffee and conversation). Discuss the programs with the performers at the park gazebo. The audience is invited to ask questions of the performer and share stories of their own.

All of the Chautauqua programs will be held at the gazebo in Bishop Hill’s town square, on the corners of Main Street and Bishop Hill Road, in Bishop Hill, IL. Folks are encouraged to bring a lawn chair and to bring a friend. This free public event is sponsored by the Bishop Hill Heritage Association, Community State Bank, Illinois Arts Council, Geneseo Foundation, Galesburg Community Foundation, and Fox Tales International. For more information, call 309-927-3899, visit www.bishophillheritage.org, or email [email protected] .

The Schedule - Saturday, August 9, 2025
9:00 a.m. A Storyteller’s Tour of Bishop Hill with Brian "Fox" Ellis.
10:30 a.m. A Native View of Illinois History with Jimmy Lakota
11:30 - 1:00 Lunch
1:00 p.m. Benjamin Dann Walsh: Henry County Pioneer with Brian “Fox” Ellis
2:00 p.m. Harriet Cone Miller: Geneseo’s Founding Families with Angie Snook
3:00 p.m. Carl Sandberg: Illinois’ Troubadour with Barry Cloyd
4:00 p.m. FIKA in the Park with the Bishop Hill Heritage Association

The Inn is now closed. It has been a great run. Thank you to all of our guests and friends and guests who became friends...
11/12/2024

The Inn is now closed. It has been a great run. Thank you to all of our guests and friends and guests who became friends. The new owners are using the building as their private home. Kim Thrush and Brian Fox Ellis now reside in Peoria Heights and would welcome folks to reach out via their socials.

10/23/2024
What a great line-up! Make sure you make reservations for the dinner theater experience so we have a plate for you. Cont...
08/05/2024

What a great line-up! Make sure you make reservations for the dinner theater experience so we have a plate for you. Contact P. L. Johnson's Dining Room.

This will be an awesome day filled with inspirational stories and the best performances you'll find in the region. Who w...
07/28/2024

This will be an awesome day filled with inspirational stories and the best performances you'll find in the region. Who will you invite to join you? Jo Lakota, Pam Brown, Katie Knutson, Leslie Goddard and Nicole Simkins are sure to please.

07/10/2024

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110 N Olson Street
Bishop Hill, IL
61419

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