The Charles Gates Dawes House
Museum
Raymond Park
Local Beach |
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The Margarita's location
provides easy access to Evanston's many recreational, cultural
and educational activities. Evanston offers visitors the best
of both worlds. . . the moderate pace of a suburban setting
along with the vitality of a university town immediately next
door to a major city.
Activities and nearby points of interest include:
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Three miles of
beautiful Lake Michigan lakefront with soft sand
beaches, historic walking paths and bicycle trails many
of which are along Northwestern University's campus.
Nearby bike rentals are available. Swimming and sunning
at the sandy beaches or pool. |
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A public golf
course, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, fishing piers
and 86 parks and recreation centers including indoor ice
skating. |
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More than 100
eating establishments offer ethnic diversity and a
variety of settings. |
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Twenty-four art
galleries featuring exhibits, lectures and classwork. |
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Eight theatre
companies, five distinctive museums, ten dance studios
(including Giordano), four cinemas, and a thriving
cultural arts center. |
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Outstanding
schools and universities including Loyola,Northwestern
University, Kendall College, National-Louis University,
Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary, and Seabury
Western Theological Seminary. |
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Downtown Evanston
offering 100 shops including apparel, accessories, gifts
and specialty items. |
The Margarita is just two blocks to public bus or train
transportation into downtown Chicago offering convenient
access to Chicago sporting events and city attractions.
Transportation can easily give guests the opportunity to visit
the The Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field, the Chicago White Sox
at Comiskey Park, The Chicago Bears at Soldier field, the
Chicago Bulls at The Stadium, The Art Institute of Chicago,
The Field Museum of Natural History, the Shedd Aquarium, Adler
Planetarium, Lincoln Park Zoo, boutique shopping on "the
magnificent" North Michigan Avenue and downtown department
store shopping near the financial
district. |