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    Grosse Pointe Lighthouse

    4.3 (15 reviews)

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    Picture of the Grosse Point Lighthouse between some trees.
    Jazmin M.

    Went to the Grosse Point Lighthouse in Evanston on Tuesday morning and was not disappointed! The area is gorgeous and even in the chilly weather I enjoyed walking around and taking in all the views. The surrounding area is so pretty and calm. I only saw a few other people, but the space is so big it was as if I were alone. The area is well kept too so make sure you keep it clean when you go. Parking on site is free and there were more than enough spots available. Walking around the grounds is free as well, but there is a small admission fee to go into the lighthouse. There are tours available, but I didn't check it out. I recommend stopping by!

    Lauren B.

    The lighthouse at Grosse Pointe is right off the road, so it's very easy to get to. It's also got it's own parking lot with free parking. Tip: While the parking lot is free, there's a beach right behind it so the lot often fills up with people wanting to access the beach; plan your visits to the lighthouse accordingly. The site is beautifully landscaped and maintained by a local garden club, so it's worth paying this place a visit even if lighthouses aren't necessarily your cup of tea. I suggest that if you do visit, you take the time to see the lighthouse proper and climb the stairs to the platform above; the views from there make the climb totally worth it!

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    Amanda B.

    This lighthouse is exactly 1 mile from the furthest point of Northwestern and has its own free parking lot - so NO EXCUSES to not go here. It is on the bank of Lake Michigan. It is beautiful. The parking lot hours are 6am to 11pm, no exceptions. I saw alot of people walking there pooches. I wandered around the snowy angles of the lighthouse at all times of day. I could not get enough of this guy. Come see for yourself!

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    Joey N.

    If you're ever in the Evanston area, this is a nice place to visit to soak in some local flavor. Unfortunately, the tours weren't running when I visited here, but that's ok, I came for the views of the place anyway. :) The location is beautiful, and if you're into lighthouses, then this is the e-ticket ride you've been looking for. It's a classical design with a larger than normal keeper's house, which is interesting. It is set just a little ways back from the beach, and from what I've read, is about 10 stories high. I'd love to take a gander of the view from the top of this place if I get the chance to when I'm back in town. Of the several lighthouses in the Chicago area, this seems to be the nicer of the bunch and it is closer to downtown than the Waukegan Lighthouse (which i had just come from right before this one) if you're coming from that general direction. The surrounding neighborhoods have been very nicely maintained and showcase some very nice architecture styles and lovely tree-lined streets that I can tell in the summer months provide beautiful shade along it's avenues. Whenever I travel from city to city, I love to soak in the feel of the places I go to, and this place does not disappoint! It's far from the 24-7 hustle and bustle from a place like Manhattan, but that's exactly what makes this place unique. Chi-town has a nicely diverse feel from downtown to the 'burbs. And that's what I enjoy! That's all folks! And as Anthony Bourdain says, "Be a traveler, not a tourist!" Get out there and explore your world! ;-)

    Dan R.

    As a fan of lighthouses we decided to stop at Grosse Pointe while traveling to Chicago. We were off season for touring the lighthouse itself, but we greatly enjoyed walking the grounds as well as seeing the gardens. The view of the water from the back of the lighthouse was gorgeous and we enjoyed the serenity of their grounds.

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    Noble-Seymour-Crippen House

    Noble-Seymour-Crippen House

    (7 reviews)

    Norwood Park

    It's a 4 star if you are into this type of thing...it's not really my thing, which is why it's a 3…read more This is Chicago's oldest house, according to the literature. Pros: The guides are extremely knowledgeable. Our guide was a history major & she knew every little thing about the house & and its history. She also grew up in the neighborhood. One guide was a biology teacher & when we were outside, she told us all about cicadas, more than the generic info you read about in the news. It's really pretty & the interior was filled with old wedding dresses & it's history. Interesting fact I observed... wedding dresses don't seem to go out of style. The wedding dresses were numbered & correspond to a phamlet detailing its history. It's a recommendation of $5-$10, affordable & you do your part on old building restoration. Cons: It's a very small house.

    Check out some old Chicago history. If looking for the oldest place in the city then come here for…read morea look. The Noble-Seymour-Crippen House is the oldest structure. Even though it wasn't a part of the city for a long time, it is now and it's older than anything else. Pretty much this is used for banquets and stuff mostly even though it's also a museum but you can make an appointment to visit. Before coming here it should be known this isn't like a museum that a lot of people know about. It's used mostly for events. Things like weddings and that. It has pretty limited hours if just coming to look around. This is open only Saturdays. It's the oldest known structure in the city. The oldest part was built in 1833, and the addition was built in 1868 or so. Among the artifacts are a collection of things found in the ground collected in an archeological dig. There's objects like buttons, guns, toys, and more. Other exhibits show the history of Norwood Park and what it was like. This place is also the home of the Norwood Park Historical Society and is where they have meetings. Good place to check out if you can make the limited hours. It's a must if wanting to learn more about the local history and what it was like back then. This is also pretty popular for those looking to have some big event like a wedding or whatever.

    The Woman's Club of Evanston

    The Woman's Club of Evanston

    (37 reviews)

    My husband and I had our wedding at The Woman's Club of Evanston in October 2025, and we truly…read morecannot recommend this venue enough. The space is gorgeous on its own -- not a blank slate at all -- so we didn't need nearly as many decorations or flowers as we did at other venues we considered. Our guests raved all day about how beautiful and unique the building was. One of the biggest advantages is that the entire venue is yours for the day. There are no other weddings or events happening at the same time, which makes everything feel calm, special, and centered on your celebration. We had a Sunday brunch wedding, held our ceremony downstairs (very cozy and intimate), and our reception upstairs in the ballroom. The flow between spaces was seamless, and the ballroom floor is amazing for dancing. The sound system was excellent -- speeches and music were crystal clear. Gretchen was wonderful to work with throughout the planning process. She provided vendor recommendations, kept us on track to meet deadlines, and answered all of our questions. We used J&L Catering for our food and Schaffer's for alcohol, and both were excellent and the liquor from Schaffer's was a significant cost savings. Another huge bonus: so many essentials are included with the rental, such as tables, chairs, silverware, and plates. At other venues, those items can be surprisingly expensive to source. Logistically, this location is hard to beat. There are several hotels and great restaurants within walking distance, making it incredibly easy for our out-of-town guests to enjoy an entire weekend in Evanston. Our local guests appreciated that parking is free in Evanston on Sundays and close to the venue. There are also plenty of bathrooms on the same floors where all the events take place -- a small detail that makes a big difference for guest comfort. Finally, it felt meaningful to support a historic building and philanthropic organization rather than a large hotel chain. Overall, we highly recommend The Woman's Club of Evanston as a premier wedding venue in the greater Chicagoland area. We couldn't imagine having celebrated anywhere else.

    A perfect wedding venue. I fell in love with the Women's Club of Evanston the moment I walked in…read morefor a tour. It is a gorgeous old mansion with deep roots; the manager (Gretchen) is kind, reliable, and so easy to work with; the preferred caterer we used (Catering by Michaels) was raved about by our guests; and the gift of bringing your own alcohol was huge. Our guests kept commenting on the uniqueness of the space, how great it was to have a pianist playing during our cocktail hour on the first floor, and how joyful and bright the ballroom looked. It was honestly beyond anything I imagined. A few extra things of note - our guests stayed at the Graduate Evanston which is barely a block away (no shuttles needed!); there is a huge parking garage across the street so nobody was looking for parking; and have I mentioned how beautiful the space is? I wish I had a reason to throw a huge event again - I would go back to the Women's Club every time. Huge thank you to Gretchen and her team!

    Noyes Cultural Arts Center - Richard Wasserman

    Noyes Cultural Arts Center

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    My daughter and I saw a play here that we really enjoyed and it encouraged me to get on their…read moremailing list and follow them on social media to learn about future events. But what impressed me yesterday was that my cousin passed away and the venue where my family planned to have his celebration was booked for the date we wanted. His sister called around and learned that Noyes Cultural Center rents space for special events. We got a room that was perfect for our event. We were able to bring food, music and a slideshow and the staff there were very helpful. They have a small (metered) parking lot adjacent to the entrance and additional street parking nearby, plus a park on the side of the building. They have art classes, the theater, and a lot of other offerings that we weren't aware of, making this center even more impressive.

    Sometimes you need to go out of your comfort zone. We bought tickets to Circus in Progress (part of…read morethe Actor's Gymnasium) and found ourselves in the Noyes Cultural Arts Center for the very intimate and impressive show. What we first noticed was the large space. The building is obviously older and has the wide halls and high ceilings you can only get in an older building like this. Upstairs there is an open art gallery which we enjoyed checking out before the show. It would actually be a cool place to host a party or two there as well. There is a small parking lot. I mean tiny considering how many people can be there. But it's literally a jump off of the L and you are there. And there is public parking just a block away. Classes abound in this local arts community. There were tons of flyers, brochures and post cards for upcoming shows, classes (for ALL ages), productions and art shows. Noyes Cultural Arts Center is located in Nothern Evanston and houses a number of art-related organizations, including The Actors Gymnasium, Evanston Children's Choir, Piven Theatre Workshop, Arlen Music / Ken Arlen Orchestra, Art Encounter, Evanston Art Center and the Next Theatre Company. Next time you're in the area, take a peek inside. Or check out what's playing. Tickets are ridiculously cheap and the production we saw was a lot of fun.

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    Chicago Detours

    (273 reviews)

    River West, Noble Square, West Town

    During Parents' Weekend at the University of Chicago, the university offered tours of the…read moreneighborhood through Chicago Detours. My wife did this tour a couple years ago and highly recommended it, but I wasn't especially interested because I had also gone to school here and figured I knew enough about Hyde Park already. However, she insisted that it would be worth our while and so I agreed to climb on the bus. And it was the absolutely right decision, because the tour was excellent. In fact, it wasn't just a tour of Hyde Park. It included the surrounding neighborhoods of Washington Park, Kenwood, Jackson Park, and Woodlawn. Since this was a UChicago sponsored event much of the information related to the University's investment and involvement in the area. Our tour guide and founder of Chicago Detours, Amanda, is herself a graduate of UChicago and thus she had some additional insight into the relationship with the community. Though the 75-minute tour felt a little slow-going at times, there was much to learn about the vibrant but sometimes troubled history of the area. Amanda has tremendous knowledge and the excursion was both fascinating and entertaining. I can imagine that Chicago Detours would have equally interesting tours of other neighborhoods in this diverse city.

    Virtual tours are such a cool thing to do right now. I attended a Yelp Elite event that was a…read morevirtual food tour of Chicago. It was incredibly informative and a good balance of history and current trends. Looking forward to attending more virtual tours, like the World's Fair and the Cruise From Your Couch Boat Tour. I loved seeing the pictures of the in-person tours and can't wait to attend some of those too.

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