Roselle Illinois, IL (60172) |
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Lynfred Winery
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Roselle Historical Museum
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Roselle is a northwestern suburb of Chicago and is home to 23,115 people. Located approximately 25 miles from downtown Chicago, 25 minutes from O'Hare International Airport, and 10 minutes from two major shopping centers, Roselle provides the quality of life and sense of community usually found only in a small town, with the convenience of a larger metropolitan area. Making it an even more attractive place to live is the fact that in Roselle everyone is part of a safe, clean and quiet community that has professional and highly trained police and fire departments, which everyone can take pride in.
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What Makes Roselle Unique?
- Roselle Historical Museum
- located in the restored Sumner House, home of the first Roselle stationmaster for the Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific Railroad, the Roselle Historical Museum is open from 2-4 pm on Sunday, and by appointment. Permanent exhibits include a replica of the Hattendorf General Store, a barber shop corner, a dairy and blacksmith display, military artifacts from all wars fought by Roselle residents, a toy display, and an interactive children?s room.
Lynfred Winery - operating since 1979 under the direction of owner and winemaker Fred Koehler, Lynfred Winery produces about 50,000 gallons, or 250,000 bottles of fine wine annually, sold in gourmet shops and restaurants throughout northern Illinois. Public tours are offered at 2 pm and 4 pm every Saturday and Sunday, except between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Meacham Grove Forest Preserve - is home to one of the Forest Preserve District's oldest picnic groves. This open, grassy grove is adjacent to the parking lot that is located on the west side of Bloomingdale/Roselle Road. From this parking lot, two trails wind through 40 acres of woods. A 0.36-mile gravel trail starts at the parking lot and heads directly west to the preserve boundary on Rosedale Road. A 0.6-mile looped path (for foot and cross-country ski traffic only) begins at the parking lot and heads north before bending back into the gravel trail on the western portion of the property. Latrines are located on this side of the preserve as well.
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