Thanks spiney!FYI: It's the Chicago Botanic Garden.
spinynorman99 wrote:FYI: It's the Chicago Botanic Garden.
stevez wrote:spinynorman99 wrote:FYI: It's the Chicago Botanic Garden.
Next thing you know, you'll be insisting that it's not Soldiers Field or Cominsky Park.
spinynorman99 wrote:Or Jewels.
Cathy2 wrote:razbry, so you don't have sticker shock: admission to the Gardens is now $20 per car and $25 per van. Not so long ago, it was less than $10 for a car.
Regards,
razbry wrote:I'm going to the Chicago Botonical Gardens on Friday. Any good food in the area?
Cathy2 wrote:It is a common error to refer to the Chicago Botanic Garden as the Chicago Botanical Gardens.
Cathy2 noted:There is one exception to the no picnicing policy: Monday evenings for the carillon concerts. I see plenty of picnics without any comments from security.
Cathy2 wrote:HI,
It is a common error to refer to the Chicago Botanic Garden as the Chicago Botanical Gardens. Through my mushroom club, I knew a Chicago Botanic Garden board member who pounded the Botanical error out of the my brain. Not literally, of course, just by repetition.
Cathy2 wrote:HI,
It is a common error to refer to the Chicago Botanic Garden as the Chicago Botanical Gardens. Through my mushroom club, I knew a Chicago Botanic Garden board member who pounded the Botanical error out of the my brain. Not literally, of course, just by repetition.
razbry, so you don't have sticker shock: admission to the Gardens is now $20 per car and $25 per van. Not so long ago, it was less than $10 for a car.
Regards,
Does Lake-Cook Road have a sidewalk?
The hike (or bike) from the nearby forest preserve is quite beautiful, and well worth it IMO - free to park there, but also you get to view the southern part of the lagoon.