#4.

102 South Prospect Street, Roselle, IL, 60172

  • overview: On March 11, 1833 the first settlers, Silas L. Meacham and his brothers Harvey and Lyman, arrived in Bloomingdale Township. The Meacham' s claimed about 1200 acres of timber land some of the land was granted by the ... More on MuseumStuff.com

 

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#7.

190 S. Roselle Road Schaumburg, IL 60193

  • Illinois' only Native American owned and operated gallery, dedicated to providing space for first-voice artists. Contemporary native art, film screenings, speakers, tours, and workshops. An ... More on uptake_content

  • Illinois' only Native American owned and operated gallery, dedicated to providing space for first-voice artists. Contemporary native art, film screenings, speakers, tours, and workshops. An extens... More on Chicagonorthwest.com

 

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#8.

201 Schaumburg Ct., Schaumburg, 60193

  • Art, theatre and music events are all held throughout the year. More on EnjoyIllinois.com

  • The Prairie Center serves as the hub of arts activities in the Northwest suburbs; music, theatre, dance, film, story telling, children's performances, and the visual arts are offered year round in ... More on GoCityKids

 

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#9.

4626 North Knox Avenue, Chicago, IL 60630-4030

  • The Irish American Heritage Center provides community events, a historic museum, musical programs, an Irish history library and ... More on EnjoyIllinois.com

  • about Irish American Heritage Center: The Center has a theatre, an art gallery, a museum, a social center, classrooms and meeting rooms, as well as a library with a children's room . The museum boa... More on GoCityKids

 

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#10.

4650 Brummel, Skokie, 60077

  • Nature is truly appreciated at this 13 acre savanna and center. People of all ages will enjoy this natural oasis full of native wildflowers, grasses, oak trees, three-acre pond and trails. Some of ... More on uptake_content

  • Natural oasis full of native wildflowers, grasses, oak trees, three-acre pond and trails. Some of the plants and animals that frequent the pond and the savanna include ... More on EnjoyIllinois.com

 

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