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Discoveries...America,
Illinois DVD
Shopping along Michigan Avenue, an
afternoon with the
Chicago Cubs
at Wrigley Field or a visit to the new Millennium Park…these are just a
few of the locations visited by the “Discoveries… America” crew as they
pass through
Chicago, the third largest city in the United States. Take a look
inside of Frank Lloyd Wright’s home and the surrounding neighborhood of
Oak Park where he lived and worked. The Rialto Theater in
Joliet is an amazing monument to the vaudeville tradition of the 20s.
Almost torn down in the 1970s, it was refurbished to the tune of 6 million
dollars including the original organ. Challenge Park Extreme is a 24-acre
park dedicated to extreme sports. The facilities include several different
paintball environments, an unusual mountain bike course and a skate park.
More than 85% of the buildings in Galena are on the historic register,
making it one of the most unique tourist destinations in the state. A
trolley ride through town brings visitors to the home of General Grant and
other important sites. In rural
Illinois,
metal artist Bob Cumpston creates delightful sculptures. Zebras, giraffes,
llamas & monkeys are just a few of the animals one can find in his yard,
and they never need to be fed. The capitol of
Springfield is the heart of the
land of Lincoln. Passage through the area includes a visit to the Abraham
Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, the beautifully restored state
capitol building, historic New Salem and Lincoln’s Tomb. America’s
favorite highway passes right through the middle of
Springfield. One of the icons of
Route 66's
greater glory, Bill Shea’s Gas Station & Museum has a unique collection of
Route 66
memorabilia. Another
Springfield original is Cozy Dog,
home of the original hot dog on a stick. In metropolis,
Illinois, a
giant 15-foot bronze statue of America’s favorite super hero watches over
the city and the entrance to the Superman Museum. The museum has a 3
million dollar collection of memorabilia celebrating the various
incarnations of the man of steel.
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