 | | | |  | | | 100 S. Barnes Rd. Aurora 630-892-1550 Think of it as a living history museum, situated on 54 acres with a lake, ponds and a stream. |  | | | 1 S. 151 Winfield Rd. Wheaton 630-668-5161 Cantigny Park includes the First Division Museum, the Robert R. McCormick Museum and manyh acres of gardens, picni grounds and nature trails. Also watch for outdoor displays of vintage tanks and other military vehicles. |  | | | Rt. 176 and I-94, 2 miles east of Libertyville 847-362-4336 Lambs Farm is a private non-profit organization that serves adults with developmental disabilities. At the Discovery Center kids can learn about farm life, animals. There is a farmyard, pet store, thrift shop, country store, bakery and Restaurant, mini golf, train ride, and petting area. |  | | | 505 N. Springinsgulth Rd. Schaumburg 847-490-2550 The recently renovated WaterWorks in Illinois' premier indoor water park, open year-round. It's part of the Schaumburg Park District. Come for an underwater adventure! |  | | | 301 N. Washington St. Naperville 630-637-8000 Children's familiar experiences expand through self-directed, interactive exhibits and programs focusing on the integration of the arts and sciences. |  | | | 523 S. Webster St. Naperville 630-420-6010 This museum village of 19th century homes, shops and public buildings exhibits a collection of historical facts and furnishings. |  | | | 18 W. Benton Aurora 630-859-3434 Aurora's interactive science and technology center offers over 200 hands-on principles of electricity, weather, astronomy, and nuclear energy |  | | | Created as a tribute to Walter Payton, the museum features a number of items that the football hero donated for people to enjoy, which include his 1985 Super Bowl ring, hall of Fame bust, memorabilia, videos, scrapbooks, trophies, and personal photographs. |
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