Zion is a city in Lake County, Illinois, United States. The population was 22,866 at the 2000 census, and had grown to 24,413 as of 2010. The city was founded in July 1901 by John Alexander Dowie. He also started the Zion Tabernacle of the Christian Catholic Apostolic Church, which was the only church in town. It was built in the early 1900s and burned down in 1937. The city was named after Mount Zion, Israel.
Restaurants in Zion
5.0 based on 10 reviews
4 of us did the Tunnels of London last night and had a great time. Our host was Dave and couldn't have been more pleasant. I have done a half dozen escape rooms and this was the most detailed rooms that I have experienced. You actually felt like you were in the actual story location versus being in a room with some props and locks. I will definitely return to do the other room in the near future.
4.0 based on 181 reviews
Overall loved our trip to this park. It was worth it to me just for the walks on the beach. We don't swim so that wasn't an interest for us. We explored the nature preserve a bit but it had just rained heavily so the trails were pretty muddy. The beach in the nature preserve is fantastic, and we also enjoyed walking north along the shore. Did not make it up to the north unit of the park as the south unit had enough to keep us busy for the two days we had there. I don't go to state parks often so can't really compare it to anything but loved it for what it was. We had no issues with bugs although, again, it had just rained and was in the 50s-60s.
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