Day 1: 750 miles – Michigan to Wisconsin

First Stop: Chicago
The Baha’i House of Worship in Wilmette, Illinois

National Register of Historic Places

Seven Wonders of Illinois
Family photo at the main entrance to "the Mother Temple of the West"
Family photo at the main entrance to “the Mother Temple of the West”


From Wikipedia:

 

In 1978, the House of Worship was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The building has become a popular destination for tourists, and the Illinois Office of Tourism has named it one of the “Seven Wonders of Illinois”. In 2012, the Baha’i community of the United States celebrated the 100 years of the temple cornerstone dedication.

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A Northern cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) cooling off in the fountain.

Baha’i faith teaches the oneness of God, the oneness of all religions

“The harmony of science and religion is one of the fundamental principles of the Bahá’í Faith, which teaches that religion, without science, soon degenerates into superstition and fanaticism, while science without religion becomes merely the instrument of crude materialism. “Religion,” according to the Bahá’í writings, “is the outer expression of the divine reality. Therefore, it must be living, vitalized, moving and progressive.” “Science is the first emanation from God toward man. All created things embody the potentiality of material perfection, but the power of intellectual investigation and scientific acquisition is a higher virtue specialized to man alone. Other beings and organisms are deprived of this potentiality and attainment.”

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One each pillar, the symbols of all the major religions, are inscribed.
One each pillar, the symbols of all the major religions, are inscribed.
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Bahá’í House of Worship
100 Linden Ave,
Wilmette, IL 60091, USA

Architects: Louis Bourgeois, George A. Fuller
Architects: Louis Bourgeois, George A. Fuller
Height: 58 m
Opened: 1953
Gardens: 3 hectares

 

Behind us … 345 miles

Still to go … 383 miles