Apartments near Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum in Chicago, IL (3,742 Rentals)

450 West Melrose Apartments

537 W. Melrose

2340 N. Commonwealth

3510 N. Pine Grove

431 W. Roscoe

2738 N. Pine Grove

State & Chestnut

1940 N. Lincoln

430 - 446 W. Diversey

536 W. Addison

441 W. Oakdale

515 W. Briar

2630 N. Hampden

Park Wellington Apartments

The Van der Rohe

Reside at Belmont Harbor

1111 N. Dearborn St.

3130 N Lake Shore Drive

Wrightwood - 512 W Wrightwood Ave

2424 N Clark

422-24 Melrose

596 W Hawthorne

641 W Aldine Ave

2756 N Pine Grove Ave

Wicker Park Connection

2339 N. Geneva

Canterbury Court Apartments

2061 N Southport Ave, Unit FL3-ID782

1901 N Halsted St

Melrose Shores

The Pelham

520 W. Aldine Ave.

520 W. Stratford Place

2850 N. Clark Street Apartments

Elm 551 at Parkside

2500 N Halsted St

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3264-3270 N Clark St

3341-3343 N Clark

516 W Arlington Place
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Summertime is here again, which inevitably means a weekend visit from your nieces and nephews. Your siblings didn't exactly take to that weekend-long Xbox championship idea the last time they invaded your apartment, so it's up to you to get them out and about with an activity that is not only fun but 'educational'. Aren't those usually opposing terms to kids? Thankfully, not at the Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum. Sitting mere steps from the Lincoln Park Zoo, this Museum resembles a stately mansion more than a stuffy educational center. The focus is on a kid-friendly approach to ecology, with an emphasis upon hands-on learning. Thus, youngsters can gaze in wonder at the six-foot wingspan of a Malayan flying fox as a part of their "In The Dark" program, take a stroll through the neighboring wilderness in the "Greening Project", or surround themselves completely in nature by strolling through the Butterfly Haven, an open air exhibit comprised of over a thousand butterflies seventy-five different species. Local markets provide the ingredients for the Museum's Café, a healthy place to feed the troops after a long day of watching frogs ingest flies. The neighboring gift shop has the usual plush animals for sale, in addition to unique items such as a soda bottle bird feeder and a bug hunter's kit. Be sure and hit the museum on free admission Thursdays, ensuring a little extra scratch for a gift or two on your way out the door and guaranteeing your title of "favorite relative" for years to come.