Points of Interest
- The Air Classics Museum, an aviation museum located at Aurora Municipal Airport in Sugar Grove
- The Arcada Theater, an historic theater in downtown St. Charles
- Blackberry Farm, an historical farmstead located in Aurora
- Cantigny, a large park with historical museums and gardens, located in Wheaton
- The Convocation Center, a 10,000-seat arena located on the campus of Northern Illinois University in DeKalb
- Drury Lane Theatre, a theater and dining center located in Oakbrook Terrace
- The DuPage Children's Museum, a museum and interactive learning center in downtown Naperville
- The Egyptian Theatre, an historic theater in downtown DeKalb
- Elfstrom Stadium, a minor league ballpark, home to the Kane County Cougars, located in Geneva
- The Ellwood House, a historical museum located in DeKalb
- The Glidden House, a historical museum located in DeKalb
- The Grand Theatre, an historical theater located in downtown Wheaton
- The Gurler House, a historical museum located in DeKalb
- Hollywood Casino, a casino located in downtown Aurora
- Huskie Stadium, a 30,000-seat football stadium located on the campus of Northern Illinois University in DeKalb
- Morton Arboretum, a botanical garden located in Lisle
- The Naperville Riverwalk, a riverwalk and park located in downtown Naperville along the DuPage River. The area is also home to the Centennial Beach recreational area and the iconic Moser Tower
- Oakbrook Terrace Tower, a 31-story office building located in Oakbrook Terrace. It is the tallest building in suburban Chicago.
- The Paramount Theatre, an historic theater located in downtown Aurora
- Pheasant Run and the Q Center, convention centers located in St. Charles
- Phillips Park Zoo, a zoological park featuring native species located in Aurora
- The Tivoli Theatre, an historic theater in downtown Downers Grove
- Two Brothers Roundhouse, an historic roundhouse, museum, and dining center located in downtown Aurora
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