Evanston: Attractions and more...
Mitchell Museum of the American Indian is an historical museum, focusing exclusively on the collections from the Paleo-Indian period to the present day including history and culture of North American native civilizations.
The landmark that became the city's logo, Grosse Point Lighthouse, overlooks a stretch of sandy beach dunes very well maintained in their natural state. Musicians and singers perform on the steps of the lagoon inviting picnickers, bikers and music lovers to lakefront Dawes Park, in order to celebrate Independence Day.
Willow Park Zoo, opens daily, and houses more than 400 animals including elk, deer, coyotes, bobcats, pronghorn, wallabies and exotic birds
The Skokie Sculpture Park, is a favorite park of joggers, cyclists and power walkers. Over 80 sculptures of Wild Horses and Windmills are placed at random intervals along the length of the 2 mile-Long Park.
What to see in detail
Comix Revolution
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