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Schaumburg Golf Club 401 N Roselle Rd, Schaumburg, IL 60194 847.885.9000 |
I was in Schaumburg last week for a few days and I checked out this course based on these reviews. I have to say that it lived up to the compliments listed here in every way. The White Sox fans in the pro shop welcomed m... more
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Seven Bridges Golf Club 1 Mulligan Dr, Woodridge, IL 60517 630.964.7777 |
Society for Arts Ltd 1112 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL |
The Society for Arts was established in December of 1981, and was renamed in 1993 due to its increasing number of statutory objectives. The organization is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit institution focused on promoting cu... more
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Soldier Field 425 E McFetridge Dr, Chicago, IL 60605 312.235.7000 |
The new Parkland surrounding Soldier Field has been created for the public’s pleasure. The 17-acre park is home to beautifully landscaped grounds and family areas such as the Children’s Garden, Sledding Hill and Vete... more
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Spertus Museum 618 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60661 312.322.1747 |
This museum addresses an intellectual puzzle: what does it mean to be Jewish in the modern world? Contemporary and traditional art and ritual objects illustrate daily life; a sobering Holocaust memorial with many photos ... more
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Stony Creek Golf Course 5850 W 103rd St, Oak Lawn, IL 60453 708.857.2433 |
Sugar Creek Golf Course 500 E Van Buren St, Villa Park, IL 60181 630.834.3325 |
Sunday Afternoon Gallery 548 Chestnut St, Winnetka, IL 60093 847.446.3970 |
Sunset Ridge Country Club 2100 Sunset Ridge Rd, Northfield, IL 60093 847.446.5222 |
Swedish American Museum 5211 N Clark St, Chicago, IL |
It was the dream of Kurt Mathiasson, one of the leaders of the Andersonville community and a Swedish immigrant, to preserve the Swedish-American heritage in Chicago. The first museum was a small storefront log cabin in w... more
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