I used to work next to the Art Institute ... during lunch I'd walk through it for inspiration. It really is one of my favorite spots in Chicago, and ...More |
The Museum of Science and Industry is amazing. They have something to interest everyone. I went last summer and they were constructing a new exhibit ...More |
This was the best thing I did in Chicago. The Sears Tower was fun and provided a breath-taking view of the city. Even though it was a little hazy, I ...More |
I'd been to Chicago a couple of times now but had never been to Shedd. So, I decided to give it a try. I won't make the same mistake again. I visited ...More |
New York has Central Park; now Chicago has Millennium. Our park at 24.5 acres is much smaller than New York's, and a lot is compressed into this ...More |
The Field Museum is home to Sue, the worlds largest T-rex plus tons of exhibitions includeding the "Underground Adventure" where you shrink to explore ...More |
Description: The eight-level Water Tower Place reigns as the largest mall on Michigan Avenue. Anchored by a Lord & Taylor and a branch of Marshall Field's and ... More |
Growing up in Chicago I have always loved going to Buckingham Fountain during the summer. Whether it is during a hot day and I am trying to catch the ...More |
Chinatown is a cultural experience near downtown Chicago. It is both authentic and touristy. There are two major streets (Wentworth and Cermak) that ...More |
I went to the Oprah show last year to see Brad Pitt. It is quite an ordeal to get into the actual studio. You have to wait outside for a good portion ...More |
Last summer I decided to take a city tour on a double decker. There are 2 companies working out of Navy Pier. My husband and I took a look at the two ...More |
Chicago is very diverse just like San Francisco~~ The skyline of Chicago is just breath taking.. I love the water.. If you like style and grace all ...More |
The campus has beautiful Gothic buildings. During the summer months these are covered with Ivy and look beautiful. The campus has many, many coffee ...More |
I planned a private party at the Cubby Bear and was completely surprised by the great service. They were so helpful in getting together all the ...More |
This is a huge, beautiful church, dating to around 1905. The ceiling is elaborately molded plaster, in squares and rosettes, giving an almost op-art ...More |
For many years while I was living in chicago and attending the Artinstitue i would spend entire days in Graceland. There are just too many monuments ...More |
Every time I visit LaSalle I'm impressed with the thoughtfulness of the forums, the caliber of the art, and the generosity of the church through its ...More |
The bridge bisects the city, running between the Loop and Streeterville along the Magnificent Mile. If I had to guess how the Mag Mile got its name, I ...More |
Please let me know who is the director of the museum and the contact person. I will love for our students here in Talladega College to visit the ...More |
I've lived in Lincoln Park for most of my life before moving to Dallas for my job and there's no place like it in the city. There is always a ... |
I studied intensely with Phil for 5 years. Phil is a pro. He takes the art seriously and his a very high-level practitioner. If you dedicate yourself, ...More |
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