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Island Park - Geneva (IL)

Address: 🏡 2 IL-25, Geneva, IL 60134
Phone : +1 (630) 232-4542
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJXepEshX9DogRbA8VcmWHTXg
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    Wheeler Park
    Brian Mars: Disc Golf Course located in Wheeler Park is one of the best around. Its 18 holes and has a nice variety of differently shaped holes. Most of it is out in the open, for longer ranged holes. But theres a portion thats in the woods for some more tight quarter tosses. Its a local favorite and its very close. Check it out if you havent been.
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    Fabyan Windmill - Batavia
    Fabyan Windmill
    Jerry George: Beautiful low crowded place that has history and natural beauty. A Japanese garden with beautiful surroundings, a free flowing river , historic Fabyan windmill and lush green nature are a treat. Seems like pet friendly and for kids they have good space to play around. Overall a feel good place and calming vibes.
    Good Templar Park Association - Geneva
    Good Templar Park Association
    Laura N: I attended cottages in the woods in a beautiful October day. There were bathrooms available. It is not open to the public on a regular basis, just for events. It was lovely!
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    Dylan: Nice drive
    Hickory Knolls Discovery Center - St. Charles
    Hickory Knolls Discovery Center
    sophia ruiz: Our kids loved our experience at Hickory Knolls Discovery Center. We did not expect anything when we decided to check out the place. We were amazed by what they had. For such a small place, they have quite a variety of species for small kids to enjoy and learn. Both our 7-year-old and our teen had a great time. Our little one was enthusiastic about the different species of snakes that they had. She loved the turtles, and she couldnt stop talking about the bearded dragon. Of course, she was happy with her petting experience with STAR, the rabbit. Our teen got excited about their outdoor space in the back. She loved taking photos, and that was what she did. They had a variety of blooming flowers. The trees were incredible. It felt like we were not in the middle of St. Charles. They also have sitting areas both indoor and outdoor. We packed our lunchboxes for a quick lunch and enjoyed it in one of their picnic tables in the back of the discovery center. It was definitely worth our time.
    B Harley Bradley House - Kankakee
    B Harley Bradley House
    Maria K: If you are Frank Lloyd Wright fan you need to visit this one! We pre-booked the tour (12.30pm) and there were only 4 people in our group. That really helped when taking pictures. Our guide Valerie did a great job explaining the history and the stories behind this house. The stories are the ones that make this house special. After we finished our tour there was another one (1.30pm) after us led by Gaines Hall and his wife Sharon also attended. I wish we had known his tour would be right after ours! If you can ask when he is giving a tour, I can’t even imagine the amount of info he can give you about this house. Btw parking is right in front of the house which is really convenient. Don’t forget to buy the booklet about the history of the house. It contains more pictures of the original furnishings than the pictures displayed inside the house. Also if you are from a foreign country let the ladies in the shop know, they place a small pin on a map if a person from a foreign country visits.
    Kankakee River State Park - Bourbonnais
    Kankakee River State Park
    B Young: Chippewa Campground We stayed during the week for 2 nights at the end of May. It was quiet. There are 98 sites. We were on the back row, Site#65. If you were up by the front, there could be road noise. Both of the hosts were nice and helpful. This campground was clean. I did NOT use the bathrooms, so I cant give info about them, other than there are NO showers. I would definitely stay here again. Some sites have NO services, and some sites have electric. There is a dump station and potable water here.
    French Heritage Museum - Kankakee
    French Heritage Museum
    Dawn Olson: I was married here October 20, 2001, before it was turned into the museum. ⛪️ French Heritage Museum at the Stone Barn. This building was the old carriage house behind my great great great great uncle Lemuel Milk’s mansion, which was on the corner of Oak and Indiana Ave in Kankakee. Lemuel Milk moved to Kankakee, Illinois from New York around 1855. An early settler to the area, Milk was among the first to drain the Kankakee region for farming. By purchasing cheap, swampy land for draining, Milk was able to amass a large estate exceeding 25,000 acres (10,000 ha). This made him one of the largest landowners in Illinois. Milk opened a department store in Chebanse in 1868, which he ran until 1883. In 1876, he founded the Waldron Ice Company, harvesting ice from the nearby Kankakee River. Milk was a trustee on the board of the Illinois Eastern Hospital for the Insane. Milks most ambitious undertaking was the draining of Beaver Lake in Newton County, Indiana. The carriage house, built at some point between 1861 and 1868, is the only remaining structure from Milks large estate. Milk lived in a seventeen-room mansion at the corner of Oak and Indiana Avenues, which has since been demolished. Aside from sheltering his carriage, Milk also used the building to house livestock. The carriage house is now the third-oldest building remaining in Kankakee after the First Baptist Church and the Asbury United Methodist Church Sanctuary. The building was used as a barn until the early 1920s, when it was used as a painting garage. It later became a warehouse for Fred Swannell Sr.s hardware store. The building was converted to a bakery and restaurant in 1973. The restaurant quickly went out of business and the building became a meeting place for civic groups. On June 4, 1979, the carriage house was recognized by the National Park Service with a listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
    Kankakee Valley Park District - Kankakee
    Kankakee Valley Park District
    Chad Harrison: Okay to visit and Great Space to have Barbecue
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