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Cantigny (/ k æ n ˈ t iː n i / kan-TEE-nee) is a 500-acre (2.0 km 2) park in Wheaton, Illinois, 30 miles west of Chicago. It is the former estate of Joseph Medill and his grandson Colonel Robert R. McCormick, publishers of the Chicago Tribune, and is open to the public. Cantigny comprises expansive formal and informal gardens, a Georgian ...
The construction of Cantigny Golf began in 1986, by the Wadsworth Construction Company, and was completed in 1988, and opened to the public in 1989. The course, designed by Roger Packard, is composed of three 9-hole courses: Lakeside, Woodside, and Hillside.
IL 38 (Roosevelt Road) in Wheaton: Naper Boulevard, Naperville Road — — Southern segment CR 23: 7.68: 12.36 CR 27 (Jewell Road) in Wheaton: DuPage–Cook county line south of IL 390 near Roselle: Gary Avenue — — Northern segment CR 24: 4.23: 6.81 CR 11 Army Trail Road near Glendale Heights: IL 390 (Elgin-O'Hare Tollway) in Medinah ...
The Chicago Golf Club is a nearby prestigious private golf club that is located south of Wheaton. Cantigny, the former estate of Chicago Tribune owner Robert R. McCormick, contains extensive formal and natural gardens and two museums, one relating to the Chicago Tribune, and the other devoted to the First Division of the United States Army, as ...
Cantigny Park; Casa viva; Chicago Aurora and Elgin Railroad; Church League of America; College Avenue station (Illinois) Community Consolidated School District 89; Community Unit School District 200 (DuPage County, Illinois) Crossway
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Olcott is located in Wheaton, IL, near the Billy Graham Center, a major Evangelical Christian organization and Cantigny Park. Many local college students utilize the Olcott Library, including students from nearby Wheaton College, DePaul University, North Central College, and the College of DuPage.
Illinois Route 38 is an 88.86-mile-long (143.01 km) west–east state highway that runs across northern Illinois.It runs from U.S. Route 52 (US 52) in downtown Dixon to US 12/US 20/US 45 (Mannheim Road) in Westchester. [1]