Ores locations near Geneva, IL

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Galena Cellars Vineyard & Winery

📍 477 S 3rd St, Geneva, IL, 60134

📞 630-232-9463

🌐 galenacellars.com

Gander Mountain

📍 2100 S Randall Rd, Geneva, IL, 60134

📞 630-845-0505

Get ready for your next hike through Starved Rock's trails with a visit to the Geneva Gander Mountain. Our rugged wear and sightseeing gear will equip you for the canyons and amazing waterfalls you'll find. If you like your outdoor fun on the water, visit us before you visit Fox River - we have kayaks, canoes, and anglers to help you enjoy the ride. Planning a deer hunt at Silver Springs? Check out our grade-A selection of bow packages.

Gap

📍 214 Commons Dr, Geneva, IL, 60134

📞 630-232-6803

🌐 gap.com

Geneva Antique Market

📍 227 S 3rd St Ste 02, Geneva, IL, 60134

📞 630-208-1150

🌐 genevaantiquemarket.com

Geneva Green Market

📍 75 N River Ln, Geneva, IL, 60134

📞 630-208-9321

🌐 www.genevagreenmarket.org

Locally grown, minimally processed produce, meat, dairy and other products from local family farms are available at the Open-air Geneva Green Market.

Geneva Marathon

📍 1501 E State St, Geneva, IL, 60134

📞 630-208-1080

🌐 marathon.com

Geneva Wine Cellars And Tasting Room LLC

📍 227 S 3rd St, Geneva, IL, 60134

📞 630-232-8888

Giesche Shoes Of Geneva Inc

📍 21 N 4th St, Geneva, IL, 60134

📞 630-232-2317

🌐 florsheim.com

Goldmax

📍 1879 S Randall Rd, Geneva, IL, 60134

📞 630-289-4653

🌐 www.midwestgoldbuyers.com

This family owned business was started by identical twin brothers Jake and Jordan Sadoff along with their mother, Judy. As early adaptors to this ‘cash for gold’ phenomenon, the Sadoffs got the idea to buy gold as they realized that several market factors were all coming together into play – higher gold stock prices, combined with a slumping economy driving people, made the decision for the public to sell their out of date gold jewelry – and it seemed to make sense. The Sadoffs got their start from setting up gold buying ‘daily events’ in local area hotels throughout the Chicago suburbs, coining the name “Midwest Gold Buyers” (M.G.B.)