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Cosley Zoo - Wheaton (IL)

Address: šŸ” 1356 N Gary Ave, Wheaton, IL 60187
Phone : +1 (630) 665-5534
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    Northside Park
    Douglas Wiegmann: My son brought his family into town so we could meet his new daughter, my 3nd granddaughter. We hoped for a pleasant day so we could go to Northside Park and have a family outing. There were clouds, but they just made a more shady day. We found tables close together that fit our needs. Had a great meal then the kids went off to the playground. It was a great day. The park is close to my daughters house and she loves to bring her daughters here.
    First Division Museum at Cantigny - Wheaton
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    Maureen K. Flavin: I took some out of town guest to explore Cantigny. The museum and tanks are always a highlight. Whatever your age, there is something for you. Our tour guide was fantastic and at the end, he told us he had served in Vietnam. It was impactful to have served and proudly describe the 1st Division’s impact around the world. The Cantigny gardens and Colonel McCormick’s home were also amazing.
    Rathje Park - Wheaton
    Rathje Park
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    Billy Graham Museum
    Lorna Rasmussen: It was surprisingly awesome. I think I was expecting it to focus only on Billy Graham but instead it gave a whole history of evangelism and evangelist, including Billy Graham. I could have spent hours there. It was inspirational and reminded me of how God calls people into ministry, to live an share His story. What a hope we have through Jesus of Nazareth
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    Lacie K: I purchased tickets online for a small discount. The entrance was gated with a lady working in a booth. She was pleasant and gave us a map of the park. There was plenty of parking. The park was absolutely beautiful! I loved how all the trees and plants were marked with their names. Informative boards were posted along the paths. Extra large, amazing sculptures were along the paths. There were plenty of areas for the kids and several areas for you to sit, relax and take in the scenery.
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