A mid-1800’s architectural wonder helped make Chicago the city it is today. The 96-mile Illinois & Michigan Canal (I&M Canal) connected the Great Lakes in Bridgeport, Chicago to the Illinois River at LaSalle-Peru, and amazingly unique towns sprung up that maintain their authentic charm to this date.
READ ON!Freedom. The Open Road. The American Dream. All are still alive on The Mother Road. The nostalgia of diners, museums, tourist stops and neon lights are there for you to visit as you make the drive from Chicago to Santa Monica, CA. You can still get your Kicks on Route 66!
READ ON!A visit to Starved Rock State Park consists of many sights to behold, including breathtaking views of its many canyons and awe-inspiring scenes of eagles flying during the winter month.
READ ON!The Heritage Corridor is filled with events that are waiting just for you. Live music, fun festivals, learning programs, and active adventures await.
READ ON!Are you looking for a specific type of place to visit in the I&M Canal Heritage Corridor? If you're a craft beer fan, you will love the Heritage Corridor Ale Trail? Seeing a thrilling journey or just an escape, check out Adventure Outside Chicago. We've got all the info to unlock your next trip right here.
READ ON!We love burgers. And, the Nick's Burger from Lemont's Nick's Tavern is one that we hear as the best in the area. In fact, it has been featured on Chicago's Best, WGN's "Around Town with Ana Beleval," and has even taken home the title of our prior Best Burger in the Corridor title.
The recipe itself has been around since Nick's first opened in 1945. The tavern has changed ownership since then, but you don't mess with perfection. And, the burger made itself known by weighing in at 1 lb.
The video embedded will take you to 2012 - enjoy a look at Nick's Tavern and the Nick Burger!