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About Edith Farnsworth House

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.

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Silver Springs State Fish and Wildlife Area

Silver Springs State Fish and Wildlife Area

1.65km from Edith Farnsworth House

Silver Springs State Fish and Wildlife Area is a great place to experience nature. Spanning 1,250 acres of land, there are plenty of activities for everyone. Visitors can explore the hiking trails and catch a glimpse of wildlife. Fishermen can take advantage of the five beautiful lakes full of catfish, carp and other gamefish while camping enthusiasts will appreciate the tranquil setting with full sites equipped with a fire ring and picnic table as well as primitive tent sites.

Bicentennial Riverfront Park

Bicentennial Riverfront Park

7.75km from Edith Farnsworth House

The Bicentennial Riverfront Park is a breathtaking natural wonder, offering spectacular views of the Fox Valley area and overlooks the banks of the Little Fox River. An array of lush vegetation and diverse wildlife can be seen throughout; from grasslands to highland forests, It offers an awe-inspiring display of beauty. Visitors are able to take a leisurely stroll along the boardwalk, an interesting climb through native flora on walking trails, or observe various bird species on wetlands nearby.

Little White School Museum

Little White School Museum

16.4km from Edith Farnsworth House

The Little White School Museum is a journey through time. Operating as a one-room school until 1966, the building has been lovingly transformed into a museum of artifacts and photographs that capture the history of the area’s education system from its earliest days to the present. Visitors to the museum can trace how far our educational system has come by exploring interactive exhibits covering topics from rural school life to technological innovation.

Norsk Museum

Norsk Museum

21.84km from Edith Farnsworth House

The Norsk Museum was founded in 1980 by Harold Jordahl and Mildred "Tut"Moe. It showcases the distinct heritage of Nordic immigrants who first settled in the region during the mid-19th century. The museum has five interpretive galleries, with a stunning exhibit featuring authentic furniture, tools, pottery, photographs and more, plus hundreds of manuscripts and artifacts related to the Norwegian immigration story.

Aurora Downtown

Aurora Downtown

22.87km from Edith Farnsworth House

Aurora Downtown, stands as a vibrant testament to the area's gritty determination and perseverance. From its humble beginnings as an industrial production hub to its recent reinvention as an educational and cultural destination, Aurora Downtown has been an integral part of the community. The streets are buzzing with energy throughout the day, alive with shopping options and specialty restaurants serving up unique dishes from around the world.

Phillips Park Sunken Garden

Phillips Park Sunken Garden

22.94km from Edith Farnsworth House

Phillips Park Sunken Garden is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. Located just outside of downtown Aurora, the park’s main attraction is the Sunken Garden. Featuring winding pathways and scenic blooms, this lovely walk is also surrounded by mature trees that provide natural shade during the hot summer days. For those looking to stay active while exploring the park, there are also two playgrounds on each side of the garden where children can play.

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Kendall County

Kendall County

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Located in the heart of Northern Illinois, Kendall County boasts a rich history and vibrant culture. It has been inhabited since around 11,000 BCE, first by Native American tribes such as the Fox, Potawatomi and Mascouten. Later on, German and English settlers began to inhabit the area and established many of the towns we know today. Residents of Kendall County enjoy a variety of activities from nature trails, to golf courses to entertainment venues like Odyssey Fun World. With access to major c

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