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Off Site Activities
Attractions
The Museums at Lisle Station Park
Explore the Netzley / Yender House built in the 1850’s, an 1880’s Chicago, Burlington & Quincy caboose, an 1874 CB&Q depot that served as Lisle’s train station until 1978, an 1850’s Greek revival home, an 1830’s house that was used as a tavern and toll house on the Southwest Plank Road and a blacksmith shop.
Explore the Netzley / Yender House built in the 1850’s, an 1880’s Chicago, Burlington & Quincy caboose, an 1874 CB&Q depot that served as Lisle’s train station until 1978, an 1850’s Greek revival home, an 1830’s house that was used as a tavern and toll house on the Southwest Plank Road and a blacksmith shop.
Take your family on a ski adventure. Hit the slopes at Four Lakes in Lisle.
Deer Grove Leisure Center & Water Park
Spend a day at the Deer Grove Leisure Center & Water Park, featuring a child water playground, a variety of fitness programs, plus lockers and concessions.
Spend a day at the Deer Grove Leisure Center & Water Park, featuring a child water playground, a variety of fitness programs, plus lockers and concessions.
Wright’s Prairie School captured the flat, expansive Midwestern plains he saw around him. Oak Park, a Chicago suburb, has many fine examples though one of the best is Robie House in Hyde Park, which is open for tours daily.
Chicago Cultural Center
Tour the facility that proudly serves the Great Lakes Naval Community.
Chicago Cultural Center
Built in 1897 as the city's public library and transformed into a showplace for visual and performing arts in 1991, it is an overlooked civic treasure. The crowning centerpiece is Preston Bradley Hall's majestic Tiffany dome, said to be the largest of its kind in the world.






