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BEYOND CONVENIENT


DuPage County is just a few miles west of downtown Chicago and within easy access to O’Hare, Midway and DuPage Airports. Eight interstate highways and toll roads make traveling to and through DuPage fast and easy, and we’re also serviced by Amtrak and three Metra commuter rail lines. A portion of the historic Route 66 also runs through DuPage County.


303 Taxi


5200 N. Otto Avenue Chicago, IL 60656 (630) 303-0303 www.taxiwithus.com 303 Taxi, a privately-owned company, has served Chicagoland since 1946. Our goal is to continually exceed client expectations with on-time, cost-effective and dependable service. Contact Tony Fuller at 630-330-9115 with questions or special requests.


American Classic Rides 511 S. Vermont Street Palatine, IL 60067 (847) 221-2855 www.americanclassicrides.com American Classic Rides (ACR) is the world’s leading American Classic Car Rental and Membership Program. The collection features American classics available for your unique driving experience. With over 100 cars available, we are sure to have the car you’ve always wanted to drive. We make it very easy to rent the car. You do the driving, and we’ll handle the rest.


Aries Charter Transportation 931 W. 75th Street Suite 137, #258 Naperville, IL 60565 (773) 826-2000 www.ariescharter.com


For over 20 years, this full-service ground transportation company has specialized in providing small and large groups with shuttles, transfers and charter to all types of events. Choose from a diverse fl eet of mini- buses and motor coaches.


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