The Hurley Gardens
Wheelchair accessible
Tucked away amongst townhomes lies a restored, early 20th-century tea house and garden, the only remains of a historic estate.

📜 The Hurley Gardens in Wheaton, Illinois, is a beautifully restored early 20th-century tea house and garden, the only remaining part of a historic estate designed in the Neoclassical Revival style. # Why Go 🌿 Explore beautifully restored gardens, including a loggia, fountain, gazebo, and pergola. ♿ Wheelchair accessible park, great for wedding and prom photos. 🏛️ Officially named a Wheaton Historic Site since 1991. 📖 Learn about Edward Hurley, an inventor and confidant of President Woodrow Wilson. # Tips 🅿️ Access from the end of Creekside Drive in the Adare Farm subdivision.

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