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Norridge, IL 60706
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Things To Do in Chicago, IL

Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum | Judy Istock Butterfly Haven Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum | Judy Istock Butterfly Haven

If you want to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, the Judy Istock Butterfly Haven is a perfect place to visit. Here, you can get up close and personal with over 40 exotic, free-flying butterflies and several stunning bird species from the Southern Hemisphere. The greenhouse, which spans 2,700 square feet, features serene pools of water, flowers, tropical trees, and over 1,000 butterflies, giving you the feeling of being in summer all year round. If you're interested in witnessing the life cycle of a butterfly from caterpillar to chrysalis to the very first flight, you should take advantage of the First Flight Butterfly Release. Moreover, they offer weekly Butterfly Haven Yoga sessions if you want to spend more time in the Butterfly Haven.

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Morton Arboretum Morton Arboretum

If you want a unique and educational experience, visit Morton Arboretum. Known as the classroom with no walls, Morton Arboretum offers various exhibits, activities, events, and programs that allow you to explore and learn about its impressive collection of trees, shrubs, and other plants worldwide. Morton Arboretum is a magnificent oasis of beautiful landscapes and trees that cater to everyone. You can take a quiet stroll or go on an active family adventure by exploring the 16 miles of hiking trails, award-winning Children's Garden, and Maze Garden. Additionally, Morton Arboretum strives to provide an excellent visitor experience, ensuring optimal entry when you arrive on-site. The exhibitions connect guests and trees through art, sensory experiences, and education, making it a great place to visit for all ages.

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Trickery Chicago Trickery Chicago

Are you looking for a fantastic night filled with entertainment and magic? Look no further than Trickery in Chicago. Witness a hilarious and outrageous performance in an intimate setting that can accommodate several people, making it a unique and unforgettable experience. To secure the best seats, arrive a few minutes before the show starts and enjoy a drink while you wait. Cups and bottle openers are also available for your convenience. Come and witness the mesmerizing magic performance of Aaron Rabkin, a renowned magician known for his wit and charm. His comical mix of parlor tricks and mind-reading mentalism will leave you spellbound. Accompanying him will be his trusty sidekick, Hoppy the Psychic Wonder Bunny. Trickery is considered the most entertaining magic show in Chicago, featuring always fun, intimate, and sometimes outrageous performances. Many have even labeled it "the best magic show they've ever seen." So, what are you waiting for? Book your tickets now and experience the magic for yourself.

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The Walt Disney Birthplace The Walt Disney Birthplace

Imagine a world where every child, family, and community could reach their fullest potential because a single life story inspired them. Walt Disney is an example of someone who dreamed big and overcame humble beginnings in a small Chicago community. At The Walt Disney Birthplace, his determination, hope, and bravery are a source of inspiration, showing us that anything is possible. Walt began his incredible journey on the house's second floor, which his parents built from scratch. Although his family relocated to Missouri when he was around four or five years old, it all started with a man born in Chicago who would later give birth to a mouse. The house was renovated to its original 1901 condition when Walt was born. The current owners, who are Disney fans, recognize the home's historical importance and have great plans for its future.

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