Burpee Museum of Natural History - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Burpee Museum of Natural History

The Burpee Museum of Natural History founded in 1942 by the generous donation of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Burpee, this museum aims to provide insight into the cultural and natural history of Illinois and the world. A unique feature of this museum is its life-sized Saber-toothed Cat skeleton, acquired in 1967--a can't miss sight! With impressive exhibitions including Ice Age Discoveries, Rare Gems & Minerals, Indian Artifacts & Animal Exhibits, as well as other topics waiting to be explored.

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Coronado Performing Arts Center

Coronado Performing Arts Center

0.54km from Burpee Museum of Natural History

The Coronado Performing Arts Center, is a premier cultural and educational venue. The 1,600-seat theater hosts drama, musicals and concerts throughout the year. Corporate events, meetings, galas and other special events often take place at the facility as well. Patrons are able to enjoy a broad range of creative performances from classic dramas to exciting musicals or even classic rock concerts .

Nicholas Conservatory & Gardens

Nicholas Conservatory & Gardens

1.54km from Burpee Museum of Natural History

Nicholas Conservatory & Gardens is a must-see for anyone with an appreciation for stunning horticultural displays. Offering everything from beautiful walking trails to gorgeous formal and tropical gardens, it offers something for everyone. Inside the Conservatory visitors can explore Mediterranean, desert and wetland garden ecosystems as well as butterfly house exhibit and a seasonal display featuring festive decorations, live music, holiday shows and more.

Lake-Peterson House

Lake-Peterson House

1.63km from Burpee Museum of Natural History

The Lake-Peterson House is a two-story brick Italianate dwelling that was built in 1873 by Erastus and Maria Lake. This house is located on two lots in the heart of downtown Rockford, a city that has long been known as one of the major industrial centers of the Midwest. With its distinctive ornamental windows and bracketed cornice, this home stands out among many other 19th century houses in the area. To this day it continues to draw interest for its excellent example of architectural style.

Tinker Swiss Cottage Museum and Gardens

Tinker Swiss Cottage Museum and Gardens

1.9km from Burpee Museum of Natural History

The Tinker Swiss Cottage Museum & Gardens is a wonderful place for people to visit! In this historic home and gardens, visitors can explore the splendor of the Victorian period and bask in the fresh air and lush foliage of the beautiful outdoor garden. Built by Robert Hall Tinker around 1849, today it is a National Historic Landmark that houses an eclectic collection of 19th-century artifacts belonging to the original family.

Graham-Ginestra House

Graham-Ginestra House

2.04km from Burpee Museum of Natural History

The Graham-Ginestra House is a Queen Anne style Victorian home that was built in 1895 for the newly-married couple, William and Elizabeth Graham. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 and is currently owned by the Jameson family, who purchased it from William's daughter and her husband. The house has a clapboard exterior and includes various details such as a wrap-around porch with spindle trim and ornamental corner brackets.

Sinnissippi Park

Sinnissippi Park

2.07km from Burpee Museum of Natural History

This amazing 225-acre spot for those looking to soak up some fresh air and enjoy recreational activities. The park provides a vast selection of activities such as hiking and biking trails, fishing, boating, camping, and even an 18-hole golf course. There are opportunities for nature viewing with the many ducks, geese, swans, and other animals that inhabit the area. Plus take part in educational programs that provide information on local plants and animals or bird watching classes.

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Winnebago County in Illinois is the home of more than 285,000 residents and many small business enterprises. It’s located in north-central Illinois, boasting a growing economy and an abundance of recreational resources including lush rivers, parks, and trails. The Rock River marks one of its main boundaries while Winnebago Lake is located where the towns of Poplar Grove and Winnebago meet. With its proximity to Chicago, Minneapolis and Milwaukee, it provides easy access to major cities along wit

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