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Boulevard Arts Center The Boulevard Arts Center houses galleries, classrooms and theater and dance space and the only neighborhood sculpture garden in the city. Address: 6011 S. Justine Ave. Chicago IL USA 60636
1 773 476-4900
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William W. Powers Conservation Area Guests to this conservation just inside of Chicago can partake in fishing, water-fowl hunting, picnicking and more. In the center of the park is Wolf Lake which is separated by dikes and offers over six miles of shoreline for anglers. Address: 12949 South Ave. "O" Chicago IL USA 60633
1 773 646-3270
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The Brookfield Zoo Featuring more than 400 species of animals and 20 naturalistic exhibits, this zoo sits on 216 acres of land. It is also a local conservation center, and offers educational programs. They have new exhibits opening frequently, as well as permanent exhibits such as dolphin presentations and narrated training sessions. There is a children's zoo as well as restaurants, shopping, and facilities for conferences. Address: 3300 Golf Rd. Brookfield IL USA 60513
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50 acres of gardens, parks, dining and shops. Attractions include the 150 foot ferris wheel, museums, parks, gardens, Imax and more. Address: 600 East Grand Avenue Chicago IL USA 60611
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Lincoln Park Conservatory Chicago In central Lincoln Park, adjacent to the zoo, are gardens lining walkways and picnic areas for visitors to enjoy. Address: 2391 N. Stockton Drive Chicago IL USA 60614
1 312 742-7736
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Millennium is home to a lush Lurie garden, an elliptical sculpture, and a digitally animated water fountain. This park is definitely one of Chicago's cultural hotspots. Send an Email
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Garfield Park Conservatory Chicago The Garfield Park conservatory boasts one of the largest garden collections under glass in the United States. There are five permanent collections, a children's garden and an outdoor collection of gardens open for public viewing. Address: 300 N. Central Park Avenue Chicago IL USA
1 312 746-5100
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Lincoln Park Lincoln Park was named after Abraham Lincoln. It is situated in uptown Chicago along the shores of Lake Michigan. Here, one will find a ton of shops, cafés, accommodations, and other attractions. |
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Grant Park Grant park is a large park in central Chicago. Notable attractions here are Buckingham Fountain, the Art Institute of Chicago, and a museum campus. |
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Grant Park Chicago This park has numerous rose gardens that line the walking paths and green spaces. The park is adjacent to Buckingham Fountain. Address: 121 North LaSalle Street Chicago IL USA
312 427-1676
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