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 TheatresExplore 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 HomesWrite a screenplay. Milk a cow. Paint your masterpiece. At Wonder Works kids up to age 10 can enjoy hands-on exhibits while learning valuable skills such as problem solving, cooperation and exploration. Wonder Works is 6,400
Oak Park, IL Learning CentersThis unusual complex served as Wright's private residence and studio from 1889-1909. Here he raised his 6 children. He design...
For two decades Fleetwood-Jourdain has been thrilling audiences with a unique brand of inspirational and invigorating theatre...
A visit to Wagner Farm is not a trip to a petting zoo. It is an opportunity to see and participate in the daily activities of...
The West Town Museum of Cultural History is the repository for and the celebration of Black History in Maywood since 1857. It...
A display conservatory with three show houses, fern and floral room. Seasonal displays each month, tropical rainforest room, ...