Potawatomi Hotel & Casino
paysbig.com
1721 W. Canal St., Milwaukee, WI 800-PAYSBIG
Featuring 381 guest rooms, nearly 100 table games, 3,000 slot machines, a poker and off-track betting room, theater and seven restaurants, Potawatomi offers thrilling action 24/7. OFF MAP
Ravinia Festival
ravinia.org
Lake Cook & Green Bay Rds., Highland Park 847-266-5100
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North America’s longest running outdoor music festival. Summer season includes over 100 world-famous musicians of pop, rock, dance, country, jazz, blues, classical and more. H5
The Sanfilippo Estate
sanfilippofoundation.org Barrington Hills 847-691-7425
Private estate featuring one of the world’s finest collections of automatic musical instruments and turn-of-the-century antiques. Pre-arranged group tours and special events only. G1
Wandering Tree Estate
Shiloh House
zionhs.com
1300 Shiloh Blvd., Zion 847-746-2427
PLAN FOR FUN Group Outings
Pre-arranged groups will enjoy exploring the many wonders and enchantment of Lake County.
1. Gold Pyramid House 2. Sanfilippo Estate
3. Wandering Tree Estate
4. David Adler Music and Arts Center
5. Tempel Lipizzans Behind the Scenes Tour
1-800-Lake-Now •
VisitLakeCounty.org
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“Lake County is a wonderful place to spend time with the ones you love.”
Historic mansion built by Zion’s founder and Christian Catholic Church head Rev. John Alexander Dowie. Open Mon–Fri 12–3 p.m. Public tours available. B5
Wandering Tree Estate /
A Day with “The Train Lady”
wanderingtree.com North Barrington 847-381-1907
Scenic railways created by renowned artist and designer Elaine Silets quietly weave paths throughout the multi-acre Wandering Tree Estate gardens and grounds. Pre-arranged group tours and special events only. G2
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