Urbana /ɜːrˈbænə/ is a city in and the county seat of Champaign County, Illinois, United States. The population was 41,250 at the 2010 census. Urbana is the tenth-most populous city in Illinois outside of the Chicago metropolitan area. It is included in the Champaign–Urbana metropolitan area.
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5 based on 115 reviews
Meadowbrook includes a great playground for young children, a large grassy field for picnics or kites, a wildflower area, unusual sculptures, a meandering creek - but my favorite part of the park is the 80 acre restored tall grass prairie. In summer, grasses are over 6 feet tall! The prairie is ever changing with grasses, wildflower, clouds and weather. I frequently see deer and hear or see pheasants. You can enjoy the paved biking/walking path around the park or dirt paths crisscrossing prairie and woodlands (no dogs in dirt paths). For a natural experience, the park is a gem!
4.5 based on 104 reviews
Step into our light-filled, open spaces and see our wonderful Peter Sis murals, colorful TeenSpace, quiet meeting rooms, Library Café and Friendshop Bookstore. The library at 200 W. Green St., is open Mondays - Thursdays 9-9; Fridays 9-6; Saturdays 10-6; and Sundays 12-6. Our Douglass Branch Library is located 504 E. Grove St., at the edge of Douglass Park. Stop in for a great selection of books, DVDs, and CDs, plus friendly service, free Internet access, and public meeting spaces. Open Mondays - Thursdays 10-8; Fridays 10-6 and Saturdays 10-4.
Offers more than you'll ever need. I've enjoyed items that are hard to find from other libraries across the country. I can't praise this service enough. Never expected to be able to request a tape from the Enoch Pratt in Baltimore, Maryland. Staff is exceptional...MoreSo glad to hear that we were able to bring in the items you need when we don't own them. Thanks for your kind review.
5 based on 51 reviews
My children enjoyed going to this library and it just keeps on getting better with age. The librarians are helpful and its just a wonderful library that has a children s library, meeting space, books, periodicals, movies, and even a coffee shop. Its located near downtown Urbana and parking is convenient just feed the meters, ride your bike or park in the garage for free.
4.5 based on 104 reviews
As a freshman at the University of Illinois in 1958, I dreamed of attending my first college football game at Memorial Stadium. Built in 1923 as a memorial to university students who died in World War I, with their names engraved on the 200 columns surrounding the stadium's facade, its U-shaped design was modeled after Harvard Stadium. As an historian, I was aware that Memorial Stadium was where Red Grange scored six touchdowns, including four in the first 12 minutes, as Illinois defeated Michigan 39-14 on October 18, 1924, the day that the stadium was officially dedicated. After recording one of the greatest single-game performances in football history, Grange was called "The Galloping Ghost" by famed New York sportswriter Grantland Rice. This is the stadium where Bob Zuppke coached. This is the stadium where Chief Illiniwek danced. This is the stadium that once had a capacity of 71,227. When I purchased by student season ticket, I specifically requested a seat at the top of east balcony, where I could get a panoramic view of the entire stadium--and see how Chief Illiniwek navigated through the Illini Marching Band at halftime. It was so much fun in those days, during the Dick Butkus era in 1963 and 1964, and it is becoming fun again in the wake of a $100 million renovation that produced a large press box on top of the west balcony, luxury suites, new restrooms, new concession stands, improved concourses, a new scoreboard, a Colonnades Club for major donors and alumni, a statue of Grange on the west side, a tailgating area, a new 5,000-seat student section in the North end zone and a new head football coach in Lovie Smith. Memorial Stadium also plays host to the Illinois High School Association's football championships. As an Illinois graduate, I can honestly say that returning to the campus for homecoming is once again a weekend event to look forward to.
5 based on 62 reviews
It is amazing how various types of international performing art can merge in this small university town, from Russian ballet to Chinese acrobatics, and to pop music concerts. We students can enjoy high-level drama and shows without traveling to large cities, and also at a very low cost.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Love this theater. Had tickets reserved at will-call. They were there and seating was excellent. Show was great. The organist played and when finished the riser came down and the play began. Acoustics were great. Lighting was perfect. House lights came up during intermission. Bathrooms were clean. Concession stand was hopping. People looked happy. I will look for other performances at the Virginia in the upcoming months. Champaign is lucky to have an old (refurbished) relic like this.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
The Spurlock Museum’s five feature galleries house exhibits representing peoples of the following cultures and geographic areas of the world: Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Egypt, and Africa; Ancient Greece and Rome; East Asia, Southeast Asia, and Oceania; Europe; and American Indian Cultures of North and South America.Special exhibits, based in the Campbell Gallery, serve as a springboard for unique programs, tours, and special events.Through our collections and educational programs, we help interpret the diversity of cultures through time and across the globe.
This museum was packed with period pieces across the ages. Located on the grounds of the University of Illinois at Urbana, it had bits and pieces of historical significance covering a wide range of civilizations.
There were American Indian artifacts, armor and chain mail from the Middle Ages, and statues and frescos from classical Greek and Roman periods.
We'll have to return for another visit when we have more time.
4.5 based on 43 reviews
A great place to spend an hour, a quiet afternoon or a pleasant evening. A large pavilion can be reserved thru the park district, or there are smaller shelters and picnic tables throughout. Tennis courts, play structures, fountain for the kids to play in, plenty of trees and open areas great for frisbee or jsut relaxing. A nice sidewalk meanders around the perimeter and there is ample parking on the quiet streets. Just a short walk to the Custard Cup, a must-visit on a summer evening
4.5 based on 43 reviews
The University of Illinois Arboretum is pretty sizeable. It is a collection of a number of individual gardens, ponds, the Japan House, and the Idea Garden.
We saw beautiful flower displays when we went in late August. I think it would be nice to stroll the grounds in each season, except, of course, in the winter.
5 based on 35 reviews
I love this theater. It's in the heart of downtown Champaign, so it's perfect for an evening out. Grab dinner at a nearby restaurant then head over to the theater for a show.
They have an awesome selection of independent movies. They serve alcoholic beverages (if you're of age, of course).
What I love most about this theater is the decor. It's a beautiful, art deco style. Truly a downtown gem.
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