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Scoville Square was designed by E.E. Robers and is one of the few examples of Prairie style architecture applied to commercial buildings. Ideal atmosphere for social and business fundraisers and receptions.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Lake Theatre

On April 11, 1936, the Lake Theatre opened with a single screen, and a seating capacity of 1,420. Designed by world-renowned architect Thomas Lamb, the Lake is a prime example of art deco style. When Classic Cinemas took over the Lake in 1981

Oak Park, IL Historic Theatres

Historic Pleasant Home

Explore the opulent 30-room mansion designed by prominent Prarie School architect, Geroge H. Maher. Located on the second floor of Pleasant Home, the Historical Society of Oak Park and River Forest Museum includes a period bedroom, children'

Oak Park, IL Historic Homes

Ernest Hemingway Museum

Explore displays featuring rare photos of Hemingway, his childhood diary, letters, early writings and other memorabilia. Enjoy videos documenting the author'

Oak Park, IL Museums

The Cheney Mansion

One of Oak Park's finest showplaces, The Cheney Mansion, 12,000 sq ft mansion on 2 1/2 acres, is available for special events, corporate and private. The 1970 Survey of Historic Buildings in Oak Park describes the Mansion as a "

Oak Park, IL Historic Homes


Things to do near Oak Park, IL

Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame

Chicagoland's Sports Hall of Fame displays sports memorablia with interactive video, and photos of all inductees....

Riegel Farm and Conservation Center

This small farm houses a variety of farm animals and exotic birds. Join a tour, offered from April through October, or hold y...

Midwest Carver's Museum

Almost 1,000 wood carvings created by local and internationally-known artists are gathered at the Midwest Carver's Museum. Al...

Metropolis Performing Arts Center

Metropolis Performing Arts Center strives to be a focal point for all forms of live entertainment in the Chicago area, includ...

The Next Theatre Company

The Next Theatre Company, Evanston's first professional theater company, was established as a not-for-profit theater in 1981....