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Emerald City Garden
Established in the year 1998, the Emerald City Garden is located in Oz Park. Following along the lines of the Wizard of Oz theme of the Park the garden is called the Emerald Garden. Encompassed in the garden are the sculptures of four main characters of the Oz movie, walkaways, and native flowers for leisure walks through the garden.
Several events and programs are organized in the garden, which includes free outdoor movies, Pumpkin Patch- wherein the kids decorate pumpkins, Art therapy Connections Chalk festival –which welcomes all age groups to create art displays using chalk.
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Emerald Trails Campground
Emerald Trails Campground is a quiet, peaceful, wooded campground in Crete, Illinois, that offers tent camping and full hookup RV camping sites in the countryside. Their full-hookup facilities include water, electric, and sewer services. Campers can also enjoy a bunch of recreational activities near the campsite like fishing, hiking, biking, and golfing, which makes it an excellent choice to hang out and set camp.
Forest Park Aquatic Center
Since 1972, the Forest Park Aquatic Center is a major outdoor recreational spot in the city. Perfect for all age groups, the park features a 160- foot water slide, a 15-foot tall aquatic climbing wall, a beach pool for toddlers with plenty of sand area, and an Olympic-sized swimming pool for a lap or casual swimming.
There are also a bunch of swimming instructors at the park for all the non-swimmers.
Foster/White Gallery
Foster/White gallery has been one of the most prominent landmarks in the Seattle Arts Center of Pioneer Square and has attracted global attention ever since its inception in 1968. It houses a diverse set of collections including contemporary art, sculptures, paintings and glass exhibits and encourages emerging artists to showcase their art in this gallery. This premier gallery on the West Coast is among the most visited art galleries in Seattle and a popular spot among tourists too.
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Fullers Resort and Campground
Built-in 1800's, the Fuller Resort and Campground is a privately owned property that provides access to primitive, full/partial 100 RV sites and 36 tent campsites. Surrounded by a wooded setting, every camping site has a fire ring and picnic tables. Two cottages and a trailer overlooking the 80 acres of Clear Lake are available for rent.
Facilities in the campground include a rustic cabin, recreation barn, playground, basketball hoops, softball field, and a dump station. Boat rentals along with fishing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, and picnic grounds are some fun activities available in the campground.
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Garden of the Phoenix
Established in the year 1930, The Garden of the Phoenix is also sometimes referred to as the Osaka Garden that is nestled in Jackson’s Park. The garden was built to honor the long-standing relationship between Japan and the USA and is an epitome of a Japanese Garden. Visitors can visit the garden during springtime, which is the onset of the blooming of cherry trees.
This Japanese tradition is known as Hanami that lasts for a period of 6 to 10 days. The garden also features a koi pond, American plantings as well as unique Japanese Plants. With an impeccable garden setting, it intends to provide a tranquil place for leisure walks and meditation to its visitors.
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Garfield Park Conservatory
Opened in the year 1908, The Garfield Park Conservatory is formed by the collective effort of the people of Garfield Park Community and Chicago Park District. Garfield Park features a conservatory that grows exotic plants and 10 acres of outdoor gardens, which include the Sensory Garden, City Garden, Demonstration Garden, etc,.
The Sensory Garden has raised beds with seasonal flowers, The City Garden includes the aspen trees, lily pools, and a gravel garden with blue glass. On the other hand, the Demonstration Garden is an open garden space that welcomes visitors to learn about the community and organic gardening. Open to all, the garden also hosts several exhibits, the details for which are available on their website.
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Hanuman Mandir Of Greater Chicago
Located in Glenview, Illinois, the Hanuman Mandir of Greater Chicago is the culmination of the long-cherished dream of the Indian residents and the devotees of Hanuman Ji living in Chicago. The idea that led to the construction of a worship place was to provide support for the fast aging people and satisfy their spiritual needs.
With the prolonged contributions of the devotees, the idea came to very being. It also conducts a Sunday School for the children aged four to sixteen to impart knowledge about Hindu religion, Indian Culture, and Hindi language lessons. Their lessons include a brief about Ramayana, Mahabharata, Bhagwat Gita, and much more.
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Henry Art Gallery
Founded back in 1927, the Henry Art Gallery is the first public art museum in Seattle. Located in the University of Washington campus, the Henry is internationally recognized for its contemporary art and culture and for its challenging exhibitions. It was the first ever art gallery in Seattle, to premiere the artworks of talented new artists. Other than art exhibitions, this gallery also hosts talks, film screenings and other events.
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Hidden Creek Aquapark
The Hidden Creek Aquapark welcomes all to enjoy the water slides, 73-feet free-falling drop slides, swimming in the zero-depth entry, six-lane pool, water playground, and a 160 feet body slide. A large pavilion in the park is a perfect place to host birthday parties and other private events. There is also a grass area installed with picnic tables and chairs for hosting parties.
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