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  2. Nature Boardwalk - Wikipedia

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    Nature Boardwalk Coordinates: 41°55′7″N 87°37′59″W  /  41.91861°N 87.63306°W  / 41.91861; -87 The Nature Boardwalk (also known as the Nature Boardwalk at Lincoln Park Zoo ) is an outdoor space managed by the Lincoln Park Zoo , in Chicago 's Lincoln Park , in the U.S. state of Illinois .

  3. Chicago Lakefront Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Lakefront Trail (LFT [1]) is a 18.5-mile-long (29.8 km) [2] partial shared-use path for walking, jogging, skateboarding, and cycling, located along the western shore of Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois. The trail passes through and connects Chicago's four major lakefront parks along with various beaches and recreational amenities.

  4. List of nature centers in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Eden Place Nature Center: Chicago: Cook: Chicago area: website, 3-acre urban nature preserve with a focus on food production and environmental education Emily Oaks Nature Center: Skokie: Cook: Chicago area: website, 13 acres, operated by the Skokie Park District Forest Park Nature Center: Peoria: Peoria: Central

  5. Lincoln Park - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Park is a 1,208-acre (489-hectare) park along Lake Michigan on the North Side of Chicago, Illinois.Named after US President Abraham Lincoln, it is the city's largest public park and stretches for seven miles (11 km) from Grand Avenue (500 N), on the south, [1] [2] to near Ardmore Avenue (5800 N) on the north, just north of the DuSable Lake Shore Drive terminus at Hollywood Avenue. [3]

  6. Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum - Wikipedia

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    It was Chicago's first museum dedicated to nature and science, and developed one of the finest natural history collections in the United States in the mid-19th century, but that collection was lost in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. [4] The museum was rebuilt but lost its home again in the financial turmoil of the 1880s.

  7. Northerly Island - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Burnham died in 1912. By 1916, Edward H. Bennett, co-author of the Plan of Chicago, wrote that a lakefront location would be most suitable for an airport serving the central business district. By 1922, Chicago Mayor William Hale Thompson recommended locating the downtown airport at Northerly Island. Construction in 1921

  8. Find out which of these must-see aquariums in the US are ...

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    There is so much to see and learn at this Florida-based laboratory and aquarium. To start, you can see a whole host of magical marine creatures up close and personal, thanks to its 135,000-gallon ...

  9. Field Museum of Natural History - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, the Museum moved from its original location in Jackson Park to its present site on Chicago Park District property near downtown Chicago. [31] By the late 1930s the Field Museum had emerged as one of the three premier museums in the United States, the other two being the American Museum of Natural History in New York City and the ...