Gardens, a military museum, and a golf course sum up Cantigny. Flowers are of a temporal nature, and military conflicts sometimes flare up to preserve freedom, affording us the leisure to shoot a round of golf. A five-hundred acre park, a museum honoring the First Division of the United States Army (known as the legendary “Big Red One” for their iconic unit patch), and a golf course that opened in 1989 as the “Best New Public Course in America” by Golf Digest, attract over 300,000 visitors every year.
Over land acquired by Joseph Medill in the late 1800s, his grandson Colonel Robert R. McCormick would go on to rename the estate “Cantigny” as a tribute to the Battle of Cantigny in Northern France. From there he willed that the McCormick Charitable Trust (now Foundation) develop the estate into a park for the general public. With a wave of his pen, Colonel McCormick put the armaments behind glass and the flowers out to sun.
It’s not Guns N’ Roses; it’s cannons and tulips.
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Cantigny’s gardens were love at first sight, the military museum had our full attention, and the golf course on the other side looked like paradise. Everyone sipped, strolled, and took in the tulips. Photos captured fleeting moments, while we were free to enjoy Colonel Robert R. McCormick’s generous gift. With a wave, we said goodbye for now, until the next feast for the senses.
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Mike
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Cheers to you!! 😊
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Stupendous
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Thank you! 😊
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Great pictures!
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Thank you! A great subject helps a lot! 😊
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The gardens are beautiful, creative and unique. The rock garden was a surprise and one of the gardens integrates a cool water feature. The museum was unexpected, extensive and incredibly well done. I especially enjoyed the interactive experiences and the immersive experience of being in the trenches.
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Cantigny exceeded my expectations, and then some! 🤩
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Seeing the garden with its colorful tulips and daffodils leaves a much happier impression than the heartbreaking events depicted in the military museum.
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Yes, it is a tragic juxtaposition, but a firm reminder that these horrible events were necessary at the time to preserve freedom. May we just enjoy the flowers going forward! 😊
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Wouldn’t that be nice!
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I would love to visit.
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You would take some great photos for sure! 🌷📸🌟
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I love museums, big and small! A civilization that preserves their past, helps to protect their future.
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Yes, this is true! 💯
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A beautiful share and honoring!🇺🇸🇺🇸🫡🫡
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Thank you…Happy Memorial Day! 🇺🇸☕️
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Such a beautiful place
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Yes! Thank you for visiting! 😊
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excellent review. Thanks for introducing everyone to such a unique place.
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Thank you for stopping by! 😊
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Wow!! So much there for all to enjoy.
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And the season has just begun! Cheers!! 🥂
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Excelente 💯
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Gracias! 😊
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Excellent review 💯
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Keep cool this summer! Thank you for visiting! 🤩
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That looks like an incredible interesting place to visit. My brother, who lives around there, has mentioned it before – think he might bird there as well. Seems really clean and kept up well – great shots that really give a feel for the place.
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Thank you! I highly recommend that you go. Bring the telephoto for the birds and the macro for the flowers! 🦆🌺📸
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