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    Windy

    The four-masted schooner sets sail from Navy Pier. Trips have different themes (pirates, architecture, sailing skills etc). With only the sound of the wind in your ears, these tours are the most relaxing way to see the skyline from offshore.

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  4. C

    World Kitchen

    Ethnic cooking classes ($30 for 2.5 hours) at city-run Gallery 37.

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  5. Nor Door Sport & Cyclery

    Multiactivity outfitters include Nor Door Sport & Cyclery.

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  6. D

    POPS

    Schedule dinner for sunset, when POPS illuminates its Paul Bunyan–sized soda bottle.

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  7. E

    Diversey-River Bowl

    Nicknamed the ‘rock ’n’ bowl’ for its late-night light show, fog machines and loud music.

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  8. Rich O's Public House/New Albanian Brewing Company

    Rich O's Public House/New Albanian Brewing Company has fine suds selection.

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    Dixon Historic Center

    Ronald Reagan’s old high school has been converted into a shrine, complete with jellybean likeness.

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  11. G

    Waveland Bowl

    Open 24/7, baby, so you can roll the ball and wear the spiffy shoes whenever the mood strikes (pun!).

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  12. International Wolf Center

    The International Wolf Center, which offers intriguing exhibits and wolf-viewing trips.

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    Old Chain of Rocks Bridge

    Walk or cycle across the Big Muddy from Illinois to Missouri; there’s free parking by the bridge entrance.

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  14. Hocking Valley Canoe Livery

    Hocking Valley Canoe Livery lets you paddle by moonlight and tiki torch from nearby Logan.

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