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See all of bustling Chicago - head to the Skydeck of the Sears tower and great a spectacular 360 degree view of the city from 1,353 feet (412 meters) above. On a clear day, it's possible to see upwards of 40 miles away thanks t... more
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Even if you don't plan on spending the day in Hyde Park, you'll pass through the neighborhood on your way to one of Chicago's most popular tourist attractions. The massive Museum of Science and Industry is the granddaddy... more
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of marine in our life first time, really it was a wonder place. Also two hours visit at Museum of science continue reading »
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A famous Museum and Art School to boot, the Art Institute of Chicago is a haven for those seeking a peek at great works of art. Be immersed in paintings, sculptures, photographs, textiles and more from all around the world. Vis... more
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explored the city -- I got to see the Sears Tower and the Art Institute of Chicago. We also spent continue reading »
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Looking to get a taste of Chicago? Head to one of the largest food festivals in the United States, with 70 different restaurants, entertainment, fireworks and lots of activities for kids. The "Taste of Chicago" takes place the... more
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to Grant Park to the Taste of Chicago Festival. Okay. We're tired. It's nap time continue reading »
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Get a glimpse of the ancient Americas, see a Dinosaur name Sue, be dazzled by a hall of gems - these are just a few of the exhibits you will find at the Field Museum. Originally built to house exhibits from the 1893 World's Fai... more
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than in the weekend. I went to the Field Museum of Natural History, which is gigantic and - it being continue reading »
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Although not one of the country's larger 'Chinatowns', the main drag on Wentworth Avenue is worth the brief side trip from the Loop for the curious. You will find an assortment of shops, restaurants and the butchers with skinne... more
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by strolling through Chinatown, Little Italy, Mexican Pilsen and Lincoln Park with its big "redstone" buildings continue reading »
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Officially opened in 2004, Millennium Park is a 24.5 acre, historic section of Grant Park that is comprised of impressive post modern architecture and gardens. The Jay Pritzker Pavilion, designed by Frank Gehry, has a state of... more
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Park.If there's one thing Chicago has a lot of, besides wind, it is parks. Millenium Park continue reading »
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Dedicated to the people of Chicago, Buckingham Fountains is one of the largest fountains in the world, constructed of Georgia pink marble, with a center jet that sprays 150 feet in the air. Located in Grant Park, the fountain w... more
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stumbled upon the Buckingham Fountain, set in a lovely park and made famous by Married With Children. How continue reading »
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The University of Chicago has done it all, from the birth of the atomic bomb to the first living-donor living transplant to the birth of sociological study. On a lighter note, Chicago's famous Second City comedy group was conce... more
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