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Day 1 - Chicago

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City
Chicago, IL, United States
Day 1
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CHICAGO is in many ways the nation's last great city. Sarah Bernhardt called it "the pulse of America" and, though long eclipsed by Los Angeles as the nation's second most populous city after New York, Chicago really does have it all, with less of the hassle and infrastructural problems of its coastal rivals.

Founded in the early 1800s, Chicago grew up with the country, serving as the main connection between the established east coast cities and the wide open Wild West frontier. This position on the sharp edge between civilization and wilderness made the city into a crucible of innovation. Many aspects of modern life, from skyscrapers to suburbia, had their start, and perhaps their finest expression, here on the shores of Lake Michigan.

Despite burning to the ground in the legendary fire of 1871, Chicago boomed thereafter, doubling in population every decade and reaching two million around 1900, swollen by Irish and eastern European immigrants (Chicago still has the largest Polish population in the world outside Warsaw). In the early years of the twentieth century, it cemented a reputation as a place of apparently limitless opportunity, with jobs aplenty for those willing to work. The attraction was strongest among Deep South blacks: from 1900 to 1920 African Americans poured in, with more than 75,000 arriving during the war years of 1916–18 alone. Long hours, poor pay and squalid working conditions were the catalysts that made Chicago the cradle of American trade unions. By around 1900 most workers were organized under the American Federation of Labor, and the 1894 Pullman strike saw black and white workers unite for almost the first time in the US. As hostilities intensified, the city's workers became the driving force behind the left-wing "Wobblies." Chicago has also long been an important center for black organization – both the Reverend Jesse Jackson's Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity) and the more militant Nation of Islam, founded by Elijah Mohammed in the 1940s, have their national headquarters on the city's South Side.

During the Roaring Twenties, Chicago's self-image as a no-holds-barred free market was pushed to the limit by a new breed of entrepreneur. Criminal syndicates, ruthlessly and brazenly run by the likes of gangsters like Al Capone and Bugsy Moran, took advantage of Prohibition to sell bootleg alcohol. Shootouts in the street between sharp-suited, Tommy-gun-wielding mobsters were not as common as legend would have it, but the backroom dealing and iron-handed control they pioneered was later perfected by politicians such as former mayor Richard Daley – father of the present mayor – who ran Chicago single-handedly from the 1950s until his death in 1976. His brutal handling of antiwar demonstrators at the 1968 Democratic convention remains notorious. These days, the tourist authorities play down the mobster era; few traces of the hoodlum years exist, and those that do owe more to Hollywood than contemporary Chicago.

Today, Chicago's towering skyline – the city has one of the world's best collections of modern architecture, from Frank Lloyd Wright houses to the 110-story Sears Tower – dominates the pancake-flat prairies for hundreds of miles around. Chicago's status as the cultural and financial heart of middle America is beyond question. The Loop downtown holds the head offices of many major US companies and some of the nation's most important commodity markets, which together handle the buying and selling of one-third of the world's agricultural and industrial products.

For visitors, Chicago offers the Art Institute of Chicago and a wide range of excellent museums (many of which have one day of free admission per week), restaurants, sports and highbrow cultural activities. However, its strongest suit is live music, with a phenomenal array of jazz and blues clubs packed into the back rooms of its amiable bars and cafés. The rock scene is also one of the healthiest in the country with a prolific number of bands having come out of the city in the 1990s, including Smashing Pumpkins, Material Issue, Veruca Salt and Wilco. And almost everything is noticeably less expensive than in other US cities – eating out, for example, costs much less than in New York or LA, but is every bit as good. Though locals might deny it, the city has a surprisingly low-key and generally welcoming population – Chicagoans on the whole are proud of their city and usually keen to point out its best features. Two great ways to get a real feel for the city are to head out to ivy-covered Wrigley Field on a sunny summer afternoon to catch baseball's Cubs in action, or take a cruise boat under the bridges of the Chicago River at sunset.
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While no longer the world's tallest building, the Sears Tower still stands proud. High-speed elevators climb 110 sto …
Thing to Do
233 S Wacker Dr
Chicago, IL 60606-6311
United States
+1 312 875 9696
Day 1 12:00am - Day 1 6:00pm
Notes
While no longer the world's tallest building, the Sears Tower still stands proud. High-speed elevators climb 110 stories to the observatory deck, and when clear, the view from 1,454 feet can be stunning. Enjoy bird's eye views of Lake Michigan, both the North and South Sides of the city, the surrounding suburbs and, on a clear day, parts of Indiana, Wisconsin and Michigan. The Skydeck Tour also includes a multimedia presentation and an exhibit with information on the Sears Tower and other architecturally significant buildings.
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The building where Excalibur is housed opened in 1892. It was dubbed "the castle" and designed by Henry Ives Cobb, b …
Entertainment
632 N Dearborn St
Chicago, IL 60654-3829
United States
+1 312 266 1944
Day 1 12:00am - Day 1 2:00pm
Notes
The building where Excalibur is housed opened in 1892. It was dubbed "the castle" and designed by Henry Ives Cobb, best known in Chicago as the architect for the Fisheries Building at the 1893 World's Fair. Today, "the castle" is home to a multi-level adult playground that features games, billiards, a club room that plays disco and "The Dome Room," which plays current music. This is a wildly popular nightspot and seems to draw "the beautiful people" from Chicago and the suburbs, as well as visiting celebs. Leave your flashy car with the valet, shine up your capped teeth and join in the fun.
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Since 1920, this posh Chicago landmark has attracted the jet set and celebrity class with its regal 537 rooms …
Hotel
The Drake
140 E Walton Pl
Chicago, IL 60611
United States
312-787-2200
Day 1 12:00pm - Day 3 11:00am
Notes
Since 1920, this posh Chicago landmark has attracted the jet set and celebrity class with its regal 537 rooms, central location and unparalleled service. If the room rates put a scare to the pocketbook (although on weekends and in the off season you can get good deals), you can still enjoy wandering about the place checking out the beautiful marble and oak-paneled lobby. A large Romanesque fountain in the middle of this room reflects the Renaissance style conceived by Benjamin Marshall, who designed the hotel. It features similarly plush rooms. The executive level rooms and the suites feature excellent views of the city and Lake Michigan. Located in downtown, the Drake is a ten minute cab ride to the convention center.
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Room Amenities

* Air Conditioning (In Room)
* Newspaper (Free)
* Refrigerator

* Telephone
* Television (Cable/Satellite)
* Non-Smoking Rooms

* Television
* Daily Maid Service
* Mini-Bar




Hotel Details

* 537 Rooms / 10 Floors
* Built in 1920
* Babysitting or Child Care
* Electronic Key
* Laundry/ Dry Cleaning Service
* Multi-lingual Staff
* Sprinkler in Rooms
* Car Rental
* Smoke Alarm in Rooms
* Photocopy Service

* Meeting Facilities
* Administrative Services
* Concierge Services
* Uniformed Security on Site
* Barber/Hair Stylist
* Common/Public Areas Accessible to Wheelchairs
* Surveillance Cameras On Site
* Business Center
* Currency Exchange
* A-V Equipment Rental

* Crib/Rollaway Bed
* Fax (For Guests)
* Common Area Wireless Access Fee Ind
* Complementary Coffee
* Common Area Wireless Access
* Gift Shop
* ATM/Bank
* Concierge/ Club Floor
* Room Service
* Restaurant in Hotel
* Health Club
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Day 2 - Chicago

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Nestled on the coast of Lake Michigan, this indoor aquatic world the John G. Shedd Aquarium is home to more than 650 …
Thing to Do
1200 S Lake Shore Dr
Chicago, IL 60605-2402
United States
+1 312 939 2438
Day 2 10:00am - Day 2 2:00pm
Notes
Nestled on the coast of Lake Michigan, this indoor aquatic world the John G. Shedd Aquarium is home to more than 650 species of fish, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, birds and mammals from across the globe. Explore Caribbean waters at the 90,000-gallon coral reef exhibit, or watch whales and dolphins play during marine mammal shows. Eat at Soundings restaurant, where you will find a panoramic view of Lake Michigan, or in the Bubble Net food court. Aquatic souvenirs are available in the gift shop. See website for package deals, visitor info, maps, membership details, and events calendar.
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Representing the spirit of American shopping, this well-known stretch of Michigan Avenue has something for everyone …
Shopping
700 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611-2500
United States
+1 312 642 3570
Day 2 3:00pm - Day 2 6:00pm
Notes
Representing the spirit of American shopping, this well-known stretch of Michigan Avenue has something for everyone in hundreds of trendy stores, one-of-a-kind galleries, Chicago souvenir shops and mouth-watering bakeries and cafes selling anything and everything. During the holiday season, check out the decorations that make the mile look even more magnificent. Hard-core shoppers will want to start at the north end, a cluster of three malls: Chicago Place Mall , Water Tower Place and the 900 North Michigan Shops . Store hours vary.
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Rock 'n' roll junkies will love this two-storey restaurant with a larger-than-life Gibson guitar over the front …
Restaurant
63 W Ontario St
Chicago, IL 60610
United States
(312) 943-2252
Day 2 5:00pm - Day 2 7:00pm
Notes
Rock 'n' roll junkies will love this two-storey restaurant with a larger-than-life Gibson guitar over the front entrance. A showcase for mainstream music memorabilia, objects include a piano used by the band Chicago , Brian Ferry's denim jacket, one of George Harrison's suits and scores of autographed posters and photographs. Choose from classic American fare such as burgers, baby-back ribs, homemade chili and incredibly good shakes. Be prepared for a wait, especially on the weekends when people from the suburbs crowd in. This atmosphere is not conducive to a relaxing or quiet meal. Expect a frantic, high energy environment filled with kinetic sights, sounds and smells. Live entertainment on the weekends. Reservations accepted for large groups only.
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Day 3 - Niagara Falls

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The Embassy Suites Niagara Falls is a 42-story building over Canadian Niagara Falls, approximately 100 yards from …
Hotel
Embassy Suites Fallsview
6700 Fallsview Blvd
Niagara Falls, ON, Canada
905 356 3600
Day 3 12:00am - Day 5 12:00am
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Located in downtown Niagara Falls near the Casino Niagara , this restaurant offers an all-day 99-cent breakfast and …
Restaurant
6788 Lundy's Ln
Niagara Falls, ON L2G
Canada
+1 905 356 4553
Day 3 7:00pm - Day 3 9:00pm
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Day 4 - Niagara Falls

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City
Niagara Falls, ON, Canada
Day 4 8:00am - Day 4 5:00pm
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If you're tired of the sunshine and the roar of the Falls , why not try walking in total darkness while scary monste …
Thing to Do
5930 Victoria Ave
Niagara Falls, ON L2G
Canada
+1 905 357 7656
Day 4 8:00am - Day 4 2:00pm
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Now you can put a face and a place to all those Believe It or Not cartoon figures when you visit this gallery of the …
Thing to Do
4983 Clifton Hl
Niagara Falls, ON L2G
Canada
+1 905 356 2238
Day 4 12:00pm - Day 4 5:00pm
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Located on the Casino Niagara grounds, the Falls version of this eatery features a 60-foot guitar bar, tribute …
Restaurant
5705 Falls Ave
Niagara Falls, ON L2G
Canada
+1 905 356 7625
Day 4 12:00pm - Day 4 2:00pm
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One of the most recent additions to the ever-growing chain of star-studded dining and drinking establishments …
Restaurant
4608 Bender St
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6W7
Canada
+1 905 374 8552
Day 4 7:00pm - Day 4 9:00pm
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Day 5 - Niagara Falls

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Anyone who loves to shop will love this mega-mall located in Niagara Falls' west end along Queen Elizabeth Way. With …
Shopping
7237 Montrose Rd
Niagara Falls, ON L2H
Canada
+1 905 357 1110
Day 5 8:00am - Day 5 12:00pm
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Situated at the top of the Skylon Tower and 775 feet above the Falls , this restaurant offers delightful continental …
Restaurant
5200 Robinson St
Niagara Falls, ON L2G
Canada
+1 905 356 2651 / +1 800 746 8860
Day 5 12:00pm - Day 5 4:00pm
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Located in the Queenston Heights Restaurant , this dinner theatre is definitely on the "grand" scale. Combining a to …
Entertainment
14184 Niagara River Parkway
Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6W7
Canada
+1 905 357 7818 / +1 866 845 7469
Day 5 7:00pm - Day 5 9:00pm
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Located in the Queenston Heights Restaurant , this dinner theatre is definitely on the "grand" scale. Combining a top-notch play, the fast and furious romantic comedy The Big Leap, with an upscale meal leaves everyone satisfied in both body and spirit. The dinner includes such items as Stracciatella soup, baked sole in a champagne lemon butter and assorted pastries, squares, mousses and fresh fruit.
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Day 6 - Niagara Falls

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It all began 12,000 years ago when a huge trench was carved to create Niagara Falls-spectacular natural wonder. At t …
Thing to Do
Valley Way
Niagara Falls, ON L2E
Canada
+1 905 356 6061(Tourist Information)/+1 800 563 25
Day 6
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Located west of Queen Elizabeth Way on historic Lundy's Lane,Canada One Factory Outlets carries world-class brand na …
Shopping
7500 Lundy's Ln
Niagara Falls, ON L2H
Canada
+1 905 365 8989
Day 6
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'The Journey Behind The Falls' is a thundering adventure that literally brings visitors beneath and behind the Canad …
Thing to Do
6650 Niagara Parkway
Niagara Falls, ON L2E
Canada
+1 905 351 0254
Day 6 8:00am - Day 6 1:00pm
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