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A Guide to Arts and Culture in Lake County, Illinois


Shiloh House


HISTORIC SITES


Adlai E. Stevenson Historic Home 25200 N. St. Mary’s Rd., Mettawa 847-367-6640 lcfpd.org


Art Deco style home built on 70 acres in 1938 by Adlai Stevenson, great statesman, 31st Governor of Illinois. Now a National Historic Landmark, and Center for Democracy. G4


Ansel B. Cook House 413 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville 847-362-2330 lmhistory.org


On the National Register of Historic Places, this Victorian home was the first permanent dwelling in Libertyville, built in 1878. Now a museum, open Sundays June-Aug. E4


Cuneo Mansion and Gardens 1350 N. Milwaukee Ave., Vernon Hills 847-362-3042 luc.edu/cuneo


An extensive collection of fine art and furnishings grace this coral-pink Italianate mansion, built in 1916, now part of Loyola Univ. Academic, cultural programs. F4


Gold Pyramid House 37921 Dilleys Rd., Gurnee 847-244-7777 goldpyramid.com


Extreme home lovers’ dream: a 5-story pyramid made of gold, surrounded by a mote? With an exact replica of King Tut’s tomb? Must see it to believe it. Sunday tours and group tours. C4


David Adler Music and Arts Center 1700 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville 847-367-0707 adlercenter.org


Home of prominent Chicago architect David Adler (1882-1949). On the National Register of Historic Places. Providing music and art education, concerts, festivals. E4


Sanfilippo Estate Barrington Hills 847-691-7425 sanfilippofoundation.org


An eclectic collection of antique music machines, steam engines, and other mechanistic oddities of yore dwell in this sumptuous private home, open for group tours. G1


Shiloh House 1300 Shiloh Blvd., Zion 847-746-2427 zionhs.com


A 25-room mansion built in 1901 by Zion’s founder, John Alexander Dowie. Now a museum. Learn about the fascinating history of Zion’s start as a religious utopia. B5


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