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Oswego Attractions. Oswego Tourism and kids attractions
Places to see in Oswego, Illinois
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Chicago's Sears Tower: a serious work of architecture
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Chicago's Sears Tower: a serious work of architecture
More than just the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, the Sears Tower boasts a Calder sculpture, moderately priced restaurants and a sweeping view of the city from the 99th floor.
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Spring Valley: like a visit to the 19th century
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Spring Valley: like a visit to the 19th century
A living museum in the northwest suburbs shows visitors what life was like in the 19th century. Explore a working farm, log cabin and more than 135 acres of preserved land just 45 minutes from downtown Chicago.
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Evanston's Piccolo Theatre: Literally On The Fast Track.
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Evanston's Piccolo Theatre: Literally On The Fast Track.
Highly acclaimed for its productions and location, Piccolo Theatre is located in a working train depot.
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Legoland Discovery Center: building blocks of fun
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Legoland Discovery Center: building blocks of fun
The first in the United States, Chicago's Legoland Discovery Center mixes interactive exhibits with amazing Lego models, rides and 4D shows for full family fun.
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Ernest Hemingway Museum: A glimpse into greatness
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Ernest Hemingway Museum: A glimpse into greatness
This Oak Park attraction boasts authentic memorabilia - including letters, diaries and photos - from one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.
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House of Blues brunch feeds soul and appetite
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House of Blues brunch feeds soul and appetite
The House of Blues Sunday Gospel Brunch is a celebration of art, food and music that shouldn't be missed.
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Route 66 Raceway Pays Homage to a Historic Road.
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Route 66 Raceway Pays Homage to a Historic Road.
Get your kicks and more at Route 66 Raceway where speed, world-class motorsports and funny cars rule the road.
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At the Adler Planetarium, the stars always shine brightly
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At the Adler Planetarium, the stars always shine brightly
Explore other worlds and then some at The Adler Planetarium, the nation’s first planetarium. It's perfectly situated on Lake Michigan and offers a host of ever-changing shows on everything from cosmic collisions to spectacular 3-D presentations.
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The Second City: Chicago's first place for comedy
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The Second City: Chicago's first place for comedy
Some of comedy's biggest names honed their craft on the small stages of the historic Second City, which thrives in Chicago's Old Town.
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Lincoln Park Zoo: a world of wildlife just steps from downtown
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Lincoln Park Zoo: a world of wildlife just steps from downtown
Just steps from downtown Chicago, you can find exotic wildlife from around the world at the Lincoln Park Zoo. Founded in 1868, it is home to more than 1,100 animals — and it remains one of the nation's only free zoos.
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