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About the Evanston, Illinois AreasThe northern gateway to Chicago, Evanston takes pride in its history as an independent city. Full of parks and gardens, it makes the best of its marvelous location on the shores of Lake Michigan, offering its 75,000 residents a home where community involvement and friendly neighbors are valued. Access to the attractions of the greater Chicago area is quick and convenient, but Evanston offers so much in the way of shopping, dining, cultural, and sporting amenities that it’s just as much fun to stay home. Location Geography/Terrain Distance to 3 closest major cities Jobs Housing Parks/Sports/Recreation/Golf In addition to Evanston’s extensive amenities, neighboring Wilmette’s Gilson Park and Centennial Family Aquatic Center offer marvelous sport and recreation facilities. The Park itself consists of almost 60 acres of beautiful lakefront for family picnics, cycling, volleyball, soccer, tennis, outdoor ice skating and many other year-round activities, while there is swimming and sailing in the lake. The associated Gilson Aquatics Camp offers instruction in activities such as canoeing, kayaking, snorkeling, and sailing on small yachts, beach volleyball, and motor boating. During the summer months the Starlight Theater offers outdoor performances in the unique Wallace Bowl. For over 75 years the Evanston Art Center has been helping citizens develop their artistic and creative talents through its regular exhibitions of the work of local and regional artists and through the hundreds of classes and courses it offers each year. The Center has a special emphasis on cultivating the creativity in local young people, offering free outreach programs and holding several major exhibitions of young people’s work annually. Incredibly there are more than 75 golf courses within 20 miles of Evanston, and 20 within six miles, so there is always an interesting and challenging place to play. Right in the heart of the city, the Peter N. Jans Golf Course offers challenging golf on 18 very short holes where accuracy is important and every shot counts. The Evanston Golf Club in Skokie and the Westmoreland Country Club in Wilmette are excellent private courses, while the Weber Park Course is a nine hole municipal course, which offers excellent value. Special Attractions/Events Located in a beautifully restored mansion in the grounds of Grosse Point Lighthouse, amidst lovely butterfly and wildflower gardens tended by the Garden Club of Evanston, the Evanston Art Center is a haven for new and established artists. It offers over 90 regular classes and outreach programs for children and adults and exhibits new works in an array of media, including ceramics, drawing and painting, fiber, jewelry, metal and stone sculpture, photography and printmaking. Since its completion in 1953 more than five million people of all faiths have visited the Baha'i House of Worship in Wilmette, just a few minutes north of Evanston, to enjoy the peace and quietude of its graceful architecture and beautiful gardens. A place for quiet prayer and meditation that is open to everyone, it was conceived and built over a period of forty years, with a central dome rising 135 feet from the main floor. The harmony of its lines and its lovely ornamentation lend this special place a deep serenity which is felt and enjoyed by all who visit. Interesting Facts/Historic Buildings and Places The house in which Francis Willard lived for 30 years from 1865 still stands in Evanston and is a registered National Historic Landmark, open to visitors who want to glimpse something of the life and work of this remarkable woman. Francis Willard achieved significant national and international influence not only through her support for temperance but also as an active proponent of prison, education, and labor reform and voting, economic and religious rights for women. Another of Evanston’s many stately and historic buildings; the Charles Gates Dawes House was built in 1894-5 on a two-acre lakeshore site and is now the home of the Evanston Historic Society. This massive three-and-a- half story house is designed in the style of French chateaux and boasts twenty-five rooms, six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and eleven fireplaces. Much of the interior is paneled in oak, with a magnificent oak stairway, beautiful ornamental plaster work, marble mantelpieces, and a musicians' gallery in the dining room. Request my Free Lincoln Park, Lakeview and Andersonville Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Lincoln Park, Lakeview and Andersonville, Illinois area. Don't move here without it! Remember: I'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and I will send it right out... It's my job to know EVERYTHING about Lincoln Park, Lakeview and Andersonville! Ask me any question. Or request a FREE information package. There's no obligation, and I promise to get back to you quickly...
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