The Land of Lincoln

Illinois is a wonderful getaway of Midwest America and it comprises of farmlands and crowded cities. You can have a best family vacation in luminous metropolis such as Chicago and adventurous Poplar Groove Farmlands. Thus, you can have amalgamation of experience from hustling cities to the mesmerizing natural sights like Michigan Lake. History has also engraved in this state in the places associated to the Civil War, Native Americans and Abraham Lincoln. Other cities like Rockford, Galena, and Bloomington are well known for skiing, architecture, for their parks and golf courses. A natural attraction is Starved Rock State Park because of the formation of sand stone canyon due to the melting of glaciers. Moreover, Millennium Park is iconic adventurous spot to visit for rock climbing, sightseeing, and roller blading. Likewise, Lake County would be a family fun because of the lush state parks and theme park. Different festivals take place in summers, do check it out before planning your visit to Illinois to make it worth remembering for.

Awesome places to visit in Illinois

Cernan Earth and Space Center

Explore the wonders of the universe and the latest discoveries in astronomy, space exploration, and Earth science at the Cernan Earth and Space Center, a unique space-age facility that combines education and entertainment for people of…

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Chicago Children's Museum

Chicago Children's Museum's mission is to create a community where play and learning connect. The museum's primary audience is children up through the fifth grade including their families, along with the school and community groups that…

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Children's Museum of Illinois

The Children's Museum of Illinois invites you to explore the hands-on interactive exhibits. The all-new museum offers over 10,000 square feet of exhibit space for children and families to discover. Imagine flying a Piper airplane or…

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DuPage Children's Museum

The mission of the DuPage Children’s Museum is to stimulate curiosity, creativity, thinking and problem solving in young children through: self-directed, open-ended experiences - integration of the arts, science and math, and the child-adult learning partnership.

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Hancock Observatory

The New Hancock Observatory Takes You to the Top of Chicago—and Beyond! Following a multi-million dollar renovation, the new Hancock Observatory is dazzling visitors with incredible 94th-floor views, high-tech features and Chicago’s only open-air Skywalk—1,000 feet…

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Kohl Children's Museum

As a leader in demonstrating the role of interactive play in learning, Kohl Children's Museum creates exemplary, developmentally appropriate, hands-on educational experiences for young children in a fun, intimate environment. Kohl Children's Museum is a hands-on…

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Lincoln Home National Historic Site

'I now leave, not knowing when, or whether ever, I may return, with a task before me greater than that which rested upon Washington.' Abraham Lincoln left his home of seventeen years to serve as president…

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Museum of Science and Industry

The Museum of Science and Industry is the first Museum in North America to develop the idea of hands-on, interactive exhibits, and it's the largest science museum in a single building in the Western Hemisphere with…

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Roberts Armory

Roberts Armory is a traveling museum that specializes in the acquisition and display of light armored vehicles and artillery used by the U.S. Army in World War II. During World War II reenactments the museum usually…

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The Notebaert Nature Museum

Nature, It’s closer than you think. In fact, it’s just steps away from Lake Shore Drive in Chicago’s chic Lincoln Park. Here, you’ll find a natural oasis, conveniently located right here in the city. Discover the…

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