Auditorium Theatre Address:
50 E. Congress Pkwy This historic landmark theater, designed by the famous design team of Adler and Sullivan, opened in....more |
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Buckingham Fountain Address:
Grant Park Clarence Buckingham Memorial Fountain is perhaps one of the best places to relax and enjoy Chicago.....more |
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Chicago Board of Trade Address:
141 W. Jackson Blvd. The Chicago Board of Trade rears up at the end of LaSalle Street like the prow of a financial....more |
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Chicago Mercantile Exchange Address:
30 South Wacker Drive You'll find that the Merc lives up to its PR. On any given day, the foreign currencies and exchange....more |
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra Address:
Symphony Center, 220 S. Michigan Avenue The Chicago Symphony Orchestra began in 1891, the first year in what is now over a century of....more |
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Civic Opera House Address:
20 North Wacker Drive Home to both the Lyric Opera of Chicago and the Civic Theater, Chicago's Opera House was designed....more |
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Daley Center Address:
50 W. Washington St. Named for Chicago's most famous and most infamous mayor, the Richard J. Daley Center anchors the....more |
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Fermilab Address:
Pine Street Fermilab, a west suburban research facility, serves the United States Department of Energy from its....more |
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Field Museum Address:
1400 S. Lake Shore Drive There are hundreds of attractions in this museum of natural history, and it would be a year's hard....more |
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Fine Arts Building Address:
410 South Michigan Avenue The Fine Arts is one of those dark, nubbly old buildings that is completely invisible to the....more |
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Glessner House Address:
1800 S. Prairie Avenue In 1885, John Glessner, a vice-president with the International Harvester Company, struck up a....more |
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Graceland Cemetery Address:
4001 N. Clark Street Founded in 1860, Graceland Cemetery is the final resting place for virtually all of Chicago's early....more |
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Green Mill Address:
4802 N. Broadway This club is north of downtown Chicago, in an area known as Uptown - away from most of the....more |
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Harold Washington Library Center Address:
400 South State Street The Harold Washington Library Center is the world's largest public library building. Its 756,640....more |
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John Hancock Center Address:
875 N. Michigan Ave. Where better to step out for a breath of fresh air than 94 stories above ground, with the city of....more |
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Lincoln Park Zoo Address:
2200 North Cannon Drive In 1868 Chicago's Lincoln Park Commissioners received the gift of a pair of swans for New York's....more |
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Marina City Address:
300 N. State Street Marina City is a $36 million project built completed in 1967 on 3 acres of land adjacent to the....more |
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Marshall Fields Address:
111 North State Street Its green awnings offer shade in summer, shelter from autumn rainstorms, and from the snows of....more |
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Merchandise Mart Address:
200 World Trade Center The two most frequently asked questions about the building that spans two entire city blocks in....more |
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Museum of Science & Industry Address:
57th St. at Lake Shore Dr. The Museum of Science and Industry may be one of the oldest science museums in the western....more |
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Navy Pier Address:
600 E. Grand Ave. As you stroll down Navy Pier on a warm, sunny day it may be difficult to believe that the city's....more |
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Robie House Address:
5757 South Woodlawn Avenue The Frederick C. Robie House, located on the University of Chicago campus in Hyde Park, was....more |
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Rockefeller Memorial Chapel Address:
5850 South Woodlawn Avenue At the request of John D. Rockefeller, the Rockefeller Memorial Chapel was designed to be the....more |
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Sears Tower Address:
233 S. Wacker Drive It's not the tallest building in the world any more, but it's still one of the tallest. It's also....more |
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Soldier Field Address:
425 E. McFetridge Drive Named for the fallen of World War I in 1925, this newly designed 62,200-seat stadium decorates the....more |
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U.S. Cellular Field (Comiskey Park) Address:
333 W. 35th Street The original Comiskey Park, home to the Chicago White Sox, was one of the oldest parks in the....more |
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Union Station Address:
210 S. Canal The last of Chicago's great turn-of-the-century train depots, and one of the few left in the....more |
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Water Tower Address:
806 N. Michigan Avenue For a city constructed largely of wood, the Joliet limestone used to construct the Water Tower must....more |
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Wrigley Field Address:
1060 W. Addison Street Chicagoans refer to it familiarly as The Friendly Confines. You may want to call it Cubs Park, but....more |
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