Long Grove, Buffalo Grove, Lincolnshire, Vernon Hills Area
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Community Information for the whole
Chicagoland area
Buffalo Grove
Long Grove
Lincolnshire
Vernon Hills
What To Do In The Chicago
Area
 If
you want to be adventurous and head to
the city, here are some ideas:
MUSIC
MUSEUMS
Art
Astronomy
Children“s
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Chicago
Children's Museum - Navy Pier Chicago
Thirteen permanent interactive exhibits, addressing the arts,
science and humanities, along with accompanying programs, provide
innovative educational experiences for children up through the
fifth grade.
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DuPage
Children's Museum - Naperville
Contains information about the museum and its programs, and
features Aunty Math.
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Kohl
Children's Museum- Wilmette
Children ages 1-8 can touch and explore each and every one of our
eight exhibits in addition to participating
in planned daily activities.
History
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Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and
Design - Chicago
Featuring Landmark Chicago, a permanent exhibition celebrating
Chicago's position as the world capital of historical and
contemporary landmarks of modern architecture.
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Chicago Historical
Society - Chicago
Learn about the great Chicago fire and other historical events from
the rich multicultural history of Chicago and
Illinois.
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DuPage
Historical Museum - Wheaton
Three floors of exhibits tell the fascinating stories of DuPage
County's rich history from the breaking of prairie sod in the 1830s
to the rapid development of the 1990s.
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Field Museum of Natural
History - Chicago
Founded in 1893, the Field Museum is one of the world's great
natural history museums - with a world-renowned scientific staff
and collections of more than 20 million specimens and cultural
objects.
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Illinois Railway Museum -
Union
Demonstrating the vital role railroads have played in the growth of
the Chicago area as well as the United States.
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Museum of Broadcast
Communications - Chicago
One of only two broadcast museums in America, the MBC examines
popular culture and contemporary American history through the
sights and sounds of television and radio.
Nature
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Chicago Botanic Garden - Glencoe
385-acre public garden owned by the Forest Preserve District of
Cook County and managed by the Chicago Horticultural
Society.
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Morton
Arboretum - Lisle
Museum of woody plants started by Joy Morton in
1922.
People
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Earnest Hemingway
Museum - Oak Park
Explore displays featuring rare photographs of Hemingway, his
childhood diary, letters, early writings and other
memorabilia.
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Frank
Lloyd Wright Home & Studio -Oak Park
Take a tour of where Frank Lloyd Wright started and learn about his
works and ideas.
Science
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Chicago Academy of Sciences - Nature
Museum - Chicago
A fun place where children, families, school groups, and adults can
explore nature and science.
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Museum of Science and
Industry - Chicago
The largest science museum in a single building in the Western
Hemisphere with over 800 exhibits and over 2,000 interactive units
located in over 350,000 square feet of exhibit
space.
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SciTech - Aurora Hands-on science and technology
center.
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