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DuPage County: Where Chicago’s History Meets Suburban Charm

Just a short distance west of Chicago, DuPage County offers visitors a fascinating mix of culture, history and natural beauty. Known for its welcoming communities and scenic surroundings, the county also shares deep connections with Chicago’s past, making it an ideal place to explore both the city and the wider region.
A Relaxing Base Near Chicago
DuPage County provides an excellent base for travellers visiting the Chicago area. With more than 100 hotels to choose from, including modern boutique properties and extended-stay accommodation, visitors can enjoy comfort and convenience while remaining within easy reach of Chicago’s famous attractions.
Artistic and Cultural Connections
DuPage has been home to several influential figures in American art and entertainment. Renowned painter Ivan Albright spent many years living and working in Warrenville, where some of his most important works were created. His distinctive style later gained international recognition and many of his paintings are now displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Comedy legend John Belushi also has ties to the area, having grown up in Wheaton before launching his career in Chicago’s famous comedy scene.
Historic Estates and Architecture
One of DuPage County’s standout attractions is Cantigny Park, once the estate of Chicago Tribune publisher Colonel Robert R. McCormick. Today the property features beautiful gardens, museums and walking paths, and it even served as a filming location for scenes in the classic baseball film A League of Their Own.
Nearby, the Elmhurst Art Museum is home to the McCormick House, designed by celebrated modernist architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. His architectural vision helped shape Chicago’s skyline and continues to influence design around the world.
Nature and Outdoor Discovery
Nature lovers will also find plenty to explore at The Morton Arboretum, a 1,700-acre outdoor museum dedicated to trees and plant conservation. Visitors can wander scenic trails, take part in educational programmes and enjoy seasonal art installations throughout the year.
Route 66 and Musical Heritage
DuPage also lies along the historic Route 66, which runs through several communities in the county and will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2026. The region’s cultural legacy extends to music as well, as legendary blues musician Muddy Waters lived in Westmont for many years and played a major role in shaping the Chicago blues sound.
A Gateway to the Chicago Region
With its blend of historic connections, cultural attractions and peaceful natural spaces, DuPage County offers a different perspective on the Chicago region. Visitors can enjoy the excitement of the city while discovering charming towns, parks and cultural landmarks just beyond the skyline.
To learn more and plan your visit, explore: https://www.discoverdupage.com 

 

Posted by: DuPage Convention & Visitors Bureau
Posted on: 17/03/2026

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