- 3S530 2nd St., Warrenville
Located in an old frame church on a country lane, this museum was once the studio of the Albright family -- artists Adam, Ivan and Malvin. Exhibits display memo... READ MORE
Located in an old frame church on a country lane, this museum was once the studio of the Albright family -- artists Adam, Ivan and Malvin. Exhibits display memo... READ MORE
Unity Temple is not only a prime example of Frank Lloyd Wright's legendary architecture and a modern house of worship; it's also an artistic setting for concert... READ MORE
The Prairie Avenue Historic District, two blocks east of Michigan Avenue, is a rich preserve of 19th Century residential architecture. All the bigwigs lived on ... READ MORE
Formerly known as The Children's Museum of Oak Park, the newly housed facility has four permanent exhibits, a party room and several temporary exhibits. Kids ca... READ MORE
The Lake Bluff History Museum chronicles the history of the Village of Lake Bluff from its earliest settlers in the 1830s through its role as a summer getaway f... READ MORE
Home of the Kane County Cougars. READ MORE
This veteran's service center features a banquet hall, community hall, programming room and library, and also provides family and senior services. READ MORE
The history of polite society in Geneva is represented by collections of 19th and early 20th Century decorative arts with furniture, silver, china and painting... READ MORE
This living-history museum, an 1840s brick farmhouse, conducts workshops to demonstrate (mostly for children) cooking, sewing and other domestic chores of more ... READ MORE
Aurora's GAR memorial was established in 1878 by local Civil War veterans and ladies' auxiliaries. For architecture buffs, it's a proud bit of neo-Gothic archit... READ MORE
The nation's 10th largest convention and trade show facility, just minutes from O'Hare Airport, offers a total of 700,000 square feet of exhibit space in six ha... READ MORE
Built in 1914, the historical home with antique furnishings provides a look at life during America's "gilded age." READ MORE