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Ellwood House Museum

Ellwood House Museum

0.51km from Egyptian Theatre

This stunning mansion was once the home of the Ellwood family, which played an important role in developing some of the county's earliest industries. It offers visitors a unique glimpse into the past with its original furnishings and eclectic 19th century décor. Touring the house itself is only one of many possibilities at this incredible site. In addition to exploring the historic building, guests can wander through the formal gardens and admire their beauty.

J. F. Glidden Homestead & Historical Center

This is a museum and educational center specializing in 19th century history. Visitors can view artifacts from the Glidden family's life on their farm, period buildings with fully furnished rooms, a historic schoolhouse, a barnyard and orchard with antique implements and animals, as well as interactive exhibits. The historical center also offers special events like holiday celebrations, ribbon cutting ceremonies and agricultural demonstrations such as threshing grain with a steam engine.

Shabbona Lake

Shabbona Lake

22.33km from Egyptian Theatre

Shabbona Lake is a popular spot for outdoor fun. Located just two hours west of Chicago, it's a great place for locals and tourists alike to get away from city life and enjoy the beauty of nature. Shabbona Lake has a wide variety of offerings; whether you're looking to take a relaxing stroll around the 3-mile hiking trail, have a picnic at one of the many scenic spots throughout the park, or spend an afternoon boat fishing on the 400-acre lake, there's something for everyone.

Flagg Township Museum

Flagg Township Museum

26.05km from Egyptian Theatre

Flagg Township Museum is a fascinating destination to explore the history of the local community. It features a variety of displays and artifacts that artfully tell the story of this rural area and its inhabitants throughout the years. Located on over two acres, visitors are able to connect with nature as they wander through restored pioneer log cabins and nature trails. The museum hosts events throughout the year such as reenactments and antique appraisals.

Rochelle Railroad Park

Rochelle Railroad Park

26.39km from Egyptian Theatre

Rochelle Railroad Park, is a picturesque outdoor recreation spot for visitors and locals alike. The park offers a variety of activities, such as kayaking in the lake alongside views of the historic antique railroad equipment. Visitors can explore the boardwalks and trails or take a train ride to see some of the amazing views this park has to offer. The art sculpture garden features locally created metal structures, adding another element of interest to visitors.

Garfield Farm and Inn

Garfield Farm and Inn

29.13km from Egyptian Theatre

Garfield Farm and Inn, is a treasure for history buffs. Situated on 400 acres of prairie, the farmstead offers guests unparalleled views and plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Visitors can explore one of four distinct interpretive trails that highlight the unique flora and fauna of the area. For an even deeper look into the past, visitors are encouraged to check out the 19th century barns and farmhouse, stocked full of original artifacts from days gone by.

Historic Corron Farm

Historic Corron Farm

29.28km from Egyptian Theatre

Historic Corron Farm, is a living record of rural life in the Midwest from 1835 to present day. It encompasses over 500 acres of prairie and woodland with original buildings, artifacts and exhibit areas. Taking a tour of this farm is like stepping back in time - the original manor house, which was built in 1851 by founding residents Francis Corron and his wife Eliza, still stands as well as many outbuildings like barns, stables and even a jailhouse.

Durant House Museum

Durant House Museum

33.52km from Egyptian Theatre

The Durant House Museum is a gem of American history. The house was built in 1837 by father and son Thomas and John Durant and their family endured three generations living in the home until 1951. Throughout time, the stately mansion has served many purposes - from a distillery to a family farm. Residents have included veterans of the Civil War, Civil Rights activists and even renowned local abolitionists.

Blackhawk Springs Forest Preserve

Blackhawk Springs Forest Preserve

36.28km from Egyptian Theatre

Blackhawk Springs Forest Preserve Set between Stone Bridge Trail and Roscoe Road, the preserve offers over 668 acres of lush forests, rolling meadows and sparkling spring ponds. From spring through fall, visitors can hike the trails, view wildlife, observe wildflowers and take part in bird watching activities. Fishing is also a popular activity with anglers gathering around Blackhawk Spring’s many fishing spots to attempt to catch one of their local varieties such as walleye or bluegill.

Beith House Museum

Beith House Museum

36.46km from Egyptian Theatre

The Beith House Museum offers visitors a unique glimpse into the history and culture of this region. Built in 1844 by Reverend John Corron Kirk, this structure is an excellent example of a Federal-style stone house and has been meticulously restored over the years. Inside, guests can enjoy viewing an impressive collection of artifacts from the early settlers that lived in the area including period furniture, literature, photographs and artifacts pertaining to local Native American tribes.

Arcada Theatre

Arcada Theatre

36.48km from Egyptian Theatre

The Arcada Theatre, is a historic venue that has been entertaining audiences since the 1920’s. This iconic theatre features a vast array of shows and performances, from classic films to live music and comedy acts. Showcasing both local and well-known artists across a broad range of genres, the Arcada Theatre boasts an eclectic mix of artistry sure to entertain everyone! The theatre also offers many other events including receptions and corporate gatherings.

Boone County Museum of History

Boone County Museum of History

37.01km from Egyptian Theatre

The Boone County Museum of History provides its visitors with a wealth of information about the history of Boone County, Illinois. Located in Belvidere, this educational institution covers a range of topics from the Native Americans who first resided in the area to more recent issues related to industry and immigration. Visitors can explore seven permanent exhibits that showcase local artifacts, as well as rotating exhibitions highlighting uncommon stories from Boone County's past.

Fabyan Forest Preserve

Fabyan Forest Preserve

37.14km from Egyptian Theatre

Fabyan Forest Preserve is a sight to behold! Sitting on the Fox River, it offers picturesque views of the rolling hills and vibrant wildflowers. Visitors are enticed by abundant recreational opportunities with plentiful hiking trails, fishing spots, and picnic areas. The preserve also boasts an attractive botanical garden along with an interactive museum that tells the story of Col. George Fabyan and his influential role in Kane County’s history.

Edith Farnsworth House

Edith Farnsworth House

37.5km from Egyptian Theatre

The Edith Farnsworth House, stands today as a testament to the bold and innovative architecture of Mies van der Rohe. The three-part structure of the house gives way to generous and comfortable living spaces with carefully planned furnishings and paintings. Built between 1945 and 1951 with connecting sitting rooms and one central core, the house is great example of integration of natural elements in modern design.

Fabyan Windmill

Fabyan Windmill

37.57km from Egyptian Theatre

The Fabyan Windmill is a beautiful historical sight. Built in the early 1800s, initially used to grind grain for the renowned turning mill owned by Colonel George Fabyan. Now fully restored, the Windmill stands tall in its original locale surrounded by lush gardens and stunning nature scenes. The five-story Dutch-style structure makes for an impressive view from any angle - boasting five sails that are over 33-feet long - and visitors can take a tour of the interior to learn about its history.

Batavia Depot Museum

Batavia Depot Museum

37.66km from Egyptian Theatre

This Museum is a popular historic attraction where visitors learn about the railroad history of Batavia through a variety of artifacts and exhibitions. This museum features an extensive collection of antique railway tickets, timetables, lanterns, china, and photographs for people to explore and gain insight into life on the railroads in the area over the last century. Additionally, there are interactive displays with audio-visual aids as well as model train sets running around the entire museum.

Illinois Railway Museum

Illinois Railway Museum

37.83km from Egyptian Theatre

The Illinois Railway Museum located about an hour northwest of Chicago, the museum houses over 425 pieces of railway equipment from the past 150 years. The grounds boast many different vintage locomotives, passenger cars and freight trains spanning from its beginnings in 1868 to the mid-20th century. Visitors can take guided tours with knowledgeable docents that explain the incredible history behind each of the various rolling stock featured within its vast collection.

Red Oak Nature Center

Red Oak Nature Center

37.85km from Egyptian Theatre

Red Oak Nature Center is an amazing urban oasis for nature and outdoor recreational activities. It spans over fifty acres of land and has something for everyone. Its wide range of nature trails are great for hiking or biking, while the gently rolling meadow provides a perfect backdrop for a dramatic picnic spot. There's also a pond stocked with fish, which makes fishing possible all year round. Rich meadows and wetlands are available to explore and make it easy to spot wildlife.

Jon J. Duerr Forest Preserve

Jon J. Duerr Forest Preserve

37.86km from Egyptian Theatre

The Jon J. Duerr Forest Preserve is a beautiful and diverse area that makes up part of the Fox River Nature Preserve. Visitors can explore 465 acres of land, full of trails, wetlands, forests and fields that provide different opportunities for wildlife watching and recreation. There are many activities to take part in including archery, fishing, birdwatching, hiking and biking on 11 miles of trails which are suitable for all fitness levels.

LIB Conservation Area

LIB Conservation Area

38.17km from Egyptian Theatre

The LIB Conservation Area is renowned for its stunning beauty and abundance of wildlife. This 672-acre area is comprised of majestic wetlands and meadows that form a unique habitat where many species thrive. In addition, the land features more than 10 miles of trails for hikers, cyclists, and bikers to explore. For outdoor enthusiasts looking for an excellent way to spend their day out in nature, LIB Conservation Area offers something for everyone.

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Egyptian Theatre

Egyptian Theatre

135 N 2nd St, DeKalb, IL 60115, USA

The Egyptian theatre is a breathtaking historic movie palace that first opened its doors in 1929. Built in the popular Egyptian Revival style of architecture, the theatre features ornate decorations and statues depicting gods and goddesses from ancient Egypt. In addition to showing first-run films, the theatre also offers live stage performances and concerts. It is home to Miss Bobby Sox Sweetheart pageants as well as a children's theater camp held during summer months.