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    City of Naperville

    City of Naperville

    2.8(12 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    From the viewpoint as a visitor, Naperville is about as good as it gets for shopping and…read moreexperiences for a suburb Southwest of Chicago. Complete with parks, theatres, colleges, a bustling downtown, and even a riverwalk -- there's really everything that one could want conveniently located here without really heading into the city of Chicago. One of the major drawbacks though maybe that traffic around here, Joliet, and Aurora seems to be getting increasingly more congested -- negating some of the advantage that you get when driving around the suburbs, but on the other hand the new shops and shopping centers being opened in the area makes it increasingly more convenient with making this a one-stop city for all your needs. Prices here are a bit higher than I see in Schaumburg or Arlington Heights, but not a ton higher. This is not exactly a one-to-one comparison as there are many premium options located here as well which appear to be in line with the pricing that you'll see at other locations of the same chain around Chicagoland. I highly recommend visiting the downtown here during December, as this does have one of the larger light displays of the suburban downtowns. Unlike some surrounding areas, you can walk directly to restaurants and shopping from the display here instead of having it separated a bit from the main shopping.

    Naperville is a nice city. It is rated very highly but the catch is these ratings are for cities…read moreover 100,000 ppl. That filters out a lot of nice suburbs that Naperville really should be competing against. Always check the competition. The point here is it could be better. One area it could be better in is its support for non-fossil fuels for its power source. As of now, it's in a ridiculously long contact with an organization that sources 80% of the fuel we buy from coal. This is a city that brags it's e-friendly and sustainable! Moreover, recently this company it has its power contract with is trying to get Naperville to renew its contract now, 5 years before the renewal deadline and 10 years before Naperville has completed its financial obligations. Naperville shouldn't even consider doing business with this company and find reasons to dump them asap and find new environmentally friendly sources.

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    Old Joliet Prison - Cell block

    Old Joliet Prison

    4.4(40 reviews)
    16.1 mi

    Really cool. I recently did the evening tour which ends when the sun is almost gone for the day…read more The guided tour itself is really informative, you get 90 minutes of history and walk a total of about a mile inside the old prison grounds. You get to walk inside the West cellblock and a few other buildings. Sadly, several of them were burned by morons during the period between 2003-2017 when this was totally vacant and unused. But funding comes in little by little to make repairs. The old portion of the prison was designed by the same architect who designed the famous Chicago water tower. There are some newer elements as renovations were done in the 1950s and 1990s. The docents are very knowledgeable and have good stories to tell about the infamous former inhabitants of the prison. If you want to save a little money you can do a self guided tour as well.

    We came for the haunted house. It was fun, and I enjoyed being able to walk around the property…read more There are multiple attractions you can visit, although one was full of flashing lights and no warning of such, so I had to close my eyes while my husband guided me through. There are too many people with neurological issues affected by strobes to not warn patrons. That was an awful experience. I hope to come back some day and do a tour during the day. The location is very interesting.

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    Old Joliet Prison - This small area is where the death row inmates were allowed to come out for an hour a day but one at a time.

    This small area is where the death row inmates were allowed to come out for an hour a day but one at a time.

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    Veteran's Memorial Island

    Veteran's Memorial Island

    5.0(1 review)
    8.1 mi

    I still remember the first time I came here, shortly after the memorial had been erected, and last…read moreweek I visited again after nearly 20 years when I was in search for a nice, semi-quiet, green spot to escape from the world for thirty minutes to enjoy my ice cream in peace and serenity. Who knew that a little island under a busy bridge near downtown Aurora would be so perfect?! I'm only sad that I didn't think to check it out earlier in the summer. Located under the bridge on Illinois Avenue between Broadway (Rt. 25) and Lake Street (Rt. 31), one wouldn't think that it would be so easy to access, but he would be wrong! If you're heading west across the bridge you'll have to park on either end of the bridge, which basically gives you two opportunities to park; if you're heading east across the bridge you'll turn off into a parking lot about half-way across the bridge right down onto the island. If you parked on either end of the bridge, it's a short walk across the bridge, from which you'll be descending to the island within a few minutes of getting out of your car. The island itself is separated into two halves connected by a short tunnel (my nephew got a real kick out of the echoes in there), with the memorial on the northern half of the island, and the parking lot (and not much else beside a little green space) on the southern half. The memorial itself is nice, if not fairly plain and non-descript, and the grounds are neat and well maintained, with trees and benches all along the perimeter to provide shade and places to sit. I've been here twice recently and found myself all alone both times--which was really awesome--apart from my nephew and the geese, and it was surprising how quiet, serene, and picturesque it felt knowing what madness was taking place right above my head. The first time I came I sat in the shade and enjoyed my ice cream, just loving my surroundings and enjoying the views, but the last time (with my nephew) was a little more solemn, though ice cream was still involved. For anyone with veterans in the family, or anyone who feels the urge or wish to honor them, it's REALLY nice knowing that there's a memorial dedicated to them so close by. With several veterans in my family, this memorial was a wonderful way to begin introducing my nephew to some of his history--if not just history in general--and though still young, I was surprised by how many questions he had and how much he actually understood. I actually didn't think he would find it interesting or would become engaged in it, but I think there's something about not just the solemnity of the place, but particularly the interesting, massive, and otherwise functionless memorial that made him question where we were and what this place was all about. I think I would have rated this place four stars, simply because it was a great spot to escape, but how can I rate a memorial to veterans any less than five stars??? I don't think I could unless it was treated like crap and left to the elements, and this memorial is certainly well-tended, and I genuinely and unselfishly hope to see more people here, even if it means I have to share my quiet spot. So whether you're close by and just need a place to stop and take a break for a little while, or just feeling the need to go and think of, or 'honor' or whatever, a friend, loved one, or stranger, please come down to the island and visit. Oh and just a note, there isn't (unfortunately) a garbage can on the memorial side of the island, so please head through the tunnel and find a garbage can on the other side or take it back with you to dispose of properly--don't be a jerk. And even better, if you see some harmless piece of trash that won't hurt you or threaten your health to pick up, then at least maybe think about it; if you won't do it for the earth, then at least do it for the vets.

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