Chicago's Western Suburbs are known for their family-friendly atmosphere, charming, walkable downtowns, and excellent schools. So it should come as no surprise that there are some top-notch ice cream spots in the area. Let our real estate agents be your guides to sweet summer treats.
Beat the heat and satisfy your sweet tooth at these ice cream shops in Chicagoland's unique neighborhoods in the Western Suburbs.
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As summertime heats up in Chicagoland, our real estate agents know that sunny skies and rising temperatures can only mean one thing: It's festival season. And here in one of America's great food cities, there's much to sip and savor across the Chicago area this summer.
Lovers of barbecue, tacos, and the multitude of other foods Chicago is known for will find no shortage of opportunities to indulge this season. Here are some of the most exciting upcoming food fests in Chicagoland's unique neighborhoods.
The Fourth of July is always a major event in Chicago, with parades, fireworks, and citywide festivities. This year's Independence Day also marks America's 250th birthday, and it's going to be even bigger than usual. Let our real estate agents be your guide to celebrating in Chicagoland.
Across Chicagoland's unique neighborhoods, the Fourth of July is marked by jubilant celebrations. Here's where to join in the excitement this year:
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Father's Day is coming right up on June 21, and there are countless ways to show appreciation to the fathers and father figures in our lives. Ultimately, the best Father's Day gifts are experiences—spending real quality time together—and Chicagoland's unique neighborhoods offer many ways to do that.
From outdoor adventures to activities for sports fans, let our real estate agents be your guides to planning an epic Father's Day in Chicagoland.
May 28 is National Hamburger Day, and what better way to celebrate than by taking a tour of some of Chicagoland's most revered burger joints? Our real estate agents are here to be your guides to the best burgers in the area.
According to some accounts, America's first hamburger served on a bun debuted in 1917 at a small Chicago eatery called Drexel's Pure Food. Although that establishment is long since closed,