Events for August 2025
- Events for August 2025
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Live Music in the Beer Garden
Live Music in the Beer Garden
Live Music in the Beer Garden South Grove Enjoy live music in our beer garden, located just steps from the Visitors Center. Music begins at 5:30 pm (unless otherwise noted). The beer garden features a nice selection of food, draft beer, wine and cocktails in a beautiful setting. Relax in one of our Adirondack chairs or
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Free Parking Wednesday
Free Parking Wednesday
Enjoy free parking at Cantigny every Wednesday, March through October, with advance online registration.
Family Drop-In: Play Ball!
Family Drop-In: Play Ball!
Step up to the plate and discover how baseball changed during World War II!
Storytime with West Chicago Public Library
Storytime with West Chicago Public Library
Join library staff for World of Colors Stories—tales that celebrate your sense of sight and the vibrant world around you!
Live Music in the Beer Garden
Live Music in the Beer Garden
Live Music in the Beer Garden South Grove Enjoy live music in our beer garden, located just steps from the Visitors Center. Music begins at 5:30 pm (unless otherwise noted). The beer garden features a nice selection of food, draft beer, wine and cocktails in a beautiful setting. Relax in one of our Adirondack chairs or
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Live Music in the Beer Garden
Live Music in the Beer Garden
Live Music in the Beer Garden South Grove Enjoy live music in our beer garden, located just steps from the Visitors Center. Music begins at 5:30 pm (unless otherwise noted). The beer garden features a nice selection of food, draft beer, wine and cocktails in a beautiful setting. Relax in one of our Adirondack chairs or
Date with History: New Crusade – Writers of the Navy News
Date with History: New Crusade – Writers of the Navy News
Date with History: New Crusade - Writers of the Navy News Visitors Center Theater Thursday July 31, 6pm Free with paid parking Over a century ago, before the First World War uprooted the world order, political and military officials in Britain were already grappling with a very modern problem – how to make the expanding