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Businiess name:  Baha'i House Of Worship
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The Baha'i House of Worship is a great place to see in the Chicago Area. It's actually in Wilmette, which is a 30-minute subway ride on the purple line to Linden Ave. The architecture is beautiful, and the House of Worship is open to people of all beliefs. I really recommend going inside -- the view of the dome from the inside is amazing. They sometimes have programs to watch, but usually individuals go inside to pray or think (it is a quiet area). They also have rooms downstairs with an explanation and history of the Baha'i Faith. I must add that there is no clergy in the religion, so you will not see any ""mass"" or any kind of preaching, which is really nice for non-Baha'is and makes the environment more welcoming. Overall it's a great place for photographers of architecture or people interested in history or religion. Pros: Great Architecture, Welcoming Environment, Next to Lake Michigan

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