Chicago and Beyond: Pride, Frank Lloyd Wright and Illinois Made Treasures

    Chicago and Beyond: Pride, Frank Lloyd Wright and Illinois Made Treasures

    From lively Pride celebrations to remote cabin stays, Illinois really has something for everyone.

    Illinois offers a rich blend of LGBTQ+ inclusivity, architectural wonders, and locally-crafted treasures. While Chicago offers vibrant urban adventures, the nearby towns of Rockford and Ottawa provide a charming escape for those looking to explore beyond the city. From Pride celebrations to Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural legacy and homegrown experiences, this region offers something special for every traveler.

    Prides of all Vibes

    The LGBTQ+ community thrives across Illinois, with Chicago leading the charge. The city’s Northalsted neighborhood (known to the locals as “Boystown”) is a hub for queer culture and community. Every June, Chicago Pride comes alive with parades, parties, and performances that celebrate diversity and love. The annual event draws visitors from around the globe, making Northalsted the center of the state’s LGBTQ+ celebrations.
    In Ottawa, you’ll find a smaller but equally vibrant Ottawa Family Pride Festival. This family-friendly event brings locals and visitors together to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community with live music, parades, and local vendors. Ottawa’s inclusive atmosphere makes it a welcoming destination for all. Whether you’re attending Chicago’s major Pride events or enjoying the small-town charm of Springfield’s celebration, Illinois has Pride experiences for everyone.

    Architectural Icons

    Illinois is a treasure trove for architecture lovers, especially those drawn to Frank Lloyd Wright’s groundbreaking designs. Chicago’s nearby Oak Park is home to Wright’s Home and Studio, where he developed his iconic Prairie School style. The site offers tours that explore the architect’s early works and design philosophy.

    There are several other of Frank Lloyd Wright's architectural gems to be enjoyed in Illinois, including Unity Temple and Robie House, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. For architectural enthusiasts, we would recommend the Illinois Frank Lloyd Wright Trail, a self-guided tour through his most renowned buildings in the state.

    Discover Illinois Made Experiences

    Illinois Made products and craftsmanship are celebrated across the state, with Chicago and its surrounding towns being hotspots for homemade goods.
    The city's North Shore plays home to some amazing Illinois Made experiences. Take in some uniquely-Illinois artworks at the McMahon Gallery in Lake Forest. Or enjoy a stroll around the beautiful Chicago Botanic Garden before refueling with a homemade pastry from Hewn Bakery just down the road in Evanston.

    In the heart of Chicago, the Randolph Street Market is a haven for locally made art, vintage finds, and handmade goods. Be sure to check out Scratch Goods and their range of simple skincare products, before heading to Do-Rite Donuts to pick up some handmade sweet treats and fresh coffee.
    Traveling southwest, Ottawa is home to Illinois Sparkling Co., where you can sip on a range of locally crafted sparkling wines. For beer enthusiasts,Tangled Roots Brewing and Lone Buffalo serve up unique, craft brews inspired by the local land. Further into Starved Rock State Park, outdoor enthusiasts can combine nature with local craft. Visit Starved Rock Country Welcome Center and Illinois Made Gift Shoppe for a range of amazing gifts and memorabilia. 

    Outdoor Adventures Await

    Illinois is not just about cities and architecture; it’s also home to breathtaking natural landscapes. Starved Rock State Park is one of the state’s top outdoor destinations, known for its sandstone canyons, waterfalls, and scenic hiking trails. Visitors can take part in nature-filled adventures such as kayaking the Illinois River with Kayak Starved Rock, or hiking the park’s many trails.

    For a comfortable stay, book a room at the historic Starved Rock Lodge, nestled within the park itself. For those after a more luxurious experience, Camp Aramoni offers upscale glamping near the park, blending nature with modern comfort.
    After a day of exploring, relax at the Starved Rock Pub for a laid-back evening by the river. With endless opportunities to experience the state’s natural beauty, Starved Rock and its surrounding areas offer a perfect balance of adventure and relaxation.

    From the bustling Pride celebrations of Chicago to the small-town charm of Ottawa and the natural beauty of Starved Rock, Illinois offers a truly rich experience for LGBTQ+ travelers. 

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