VILLAGE OF OAK BROOK YOUR IDEAL DESTINATION
The Village of Oak Brook is a prestigious center for business and entertainment. Home to a number of international corporate giants and upscale residential living, the village is best known to locals and visitors alike for world-class shopping at Oakbrook Center, with its open-air garden splendor, over 160 specialty stores, plus some of the best dining in the area. Recreation abounds with the Oak Brook Golf Club and Bath & Tennis Club. Step back into history at the Graue Mill and Museum and Mayslake Peabody Estate.
(630) 368-5000 |
www.oak-brook.org
CITY OF OAKBROOK TERRACE THE CITY OF HOSPITALITY
Oakbrook Terrace takes pride in creating a thriving business community with a warm neighborhood feel. Its award-winning Drury Lane Theatre treats both residents and visitors to the sparkling lights and glamour of Broadway-style live entertainment and dinner theatre. The Lake View Nature Center offers fun, hands-on environmental education and recreational opportunities that promote awareness and appreciation of the natural world. Named after “Da Coach,” Ditka’s restaurant is a draw for both its food and sports memorabilia.
(630) 941-8300 |
www.oakbrookterrace.net
VILLAGE OF VILLA PARK THE GARDEN VILLAGE
The Village of Villa Park is an “inner” western suburb — just 19 miles west of Chicago’s “Loop,” near the hub of eastern DuPage County’s busiest transportation corridor and just fi ve miles from O’Hare International Airport. This charming village offers a small town atmosphere and exceptional recreational facilities, with one of the most well-maintained and scenic stretches of the Illinois Prairie Path. It is also home to the Odeum Sports & Expo Center, DuPage County’s largest sports and special events facility.
(630) 834-8500 |
www.invillapark.com
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