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Kohl Children’s Museum ATTRACTIONS
Mitchell Museum
www.kohlchildrensmuseum.org of the American Indian
2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenview • 847.832.6600 www.mitchellmuseum.org
Offering hands-on, interactive exhibits designed 3001 Central St., Evanston • 847.475.1030
exclusively for children. Learning is fun and interesting Showcasing the art, history and culture of North
here. A visit to a grocery store, a veterinarian’s office America native people with permanent and
as well as a day care inhabited by dolls allow children temporary exhibits and hands-on activities. Includes
to participate in adult activities on their own scale. archeological, ethnographic and art objects from
Children can also build a house, make music, take American Indian and Inuit (Eskimo) people from all
care of cars, explore the properties of water and time periods, from the Paleo-Indian period through the
much more. present day. Children can play in a mini wigwam and
interact with objects throughout the museum. Docent
Lock Chicago—Escape Rooms led tours for groups of 5 to 30.
www.lockedchicago.com
820 Davis St., Ste. 151, Evanston • 312.646.0051 Northbrook History Museum
An innovative Escape Room adventure. For those who www.northbrookhistory.org
aren’t familiar, an Escape Room is a space that has 1776 Walters Ave., Northbrook • 847.498.3404
been decorated, designed, and decked out with a Discover this collection which establishes the history
theme and puzzles that you and a group must solve to of the Village of Northbrook, it’s exploration,
complete your mission and escape! settlement, development and progress. Visit the
Artisan Inn Shop, featuring work of local artists.
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