Things to Do in Chicago, Illinois
January 26th, 2009 | by Michael |cameron van asked:
Chicago, Illinois is a city that is full of history, culture, and entertainment and it is a force that cries out to be explored. Chicago Harbor opens up to Lake Michigan and then bisects the city and adds to the charm. Although one third of the structures were completely destroyed during the great fire of 1871, Chicago has risen from the ashes to become a city full of architectural wonders.
1. Oak Park is a residential neighborhood that where Frank Lloyd Wright made a huge impact. It contains 25 buildings and houses built in Wright’s signature prairie style between 1889 and 1909. It is the largest collection of his work found any where in the world.
2. The Sears Tower was the tallest skyscraper in the United States when it was constructed in 1973. The 110 story building offers views of the Chicago from 1,353 feet above street level.
3. The Cheney House Bed & Breakfast is one of the most unique places to stay in the city. The house was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, as were much of the furnishings.
4. Lincoln Park is home to several Chicago attractions, statures, monuments, beaches and playgrounds. It is the largest park in the city. You’ll find Lincoln Park Zoo which includes a children’s zoo with a replica of a working Illinois farm. The Conservatory is also in the park with 19 propagations houses over 4 acres.
5. The Navy Pier, which was originally built as an amusement park has been reclaimed. Now it is home to The Chicago Children’s Museum, the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows, the Chicago Shakespeare Theater and enough additional attractions to keep you busy through the day.
6. Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum has an amazing collection of sundials, rare books, charts and so much more. There is even the StarRider Theater that offers a journey through space.
7. The dedicated shopper is sure to appreciate the “Magnificent Mile.” Michigan Avenue is lined with shops that will meet every craving, need and budget that the avid shopper might have.
8. The John G. Shedd Aquarium is believed to have on of the largest indoor mammal marine pavilions in the world. You can visit beluga whales, dolphins, sea otters, harbor seals and penguins.
The number of sites that are available through out the city of Chicago could keep you busy for weeks. Add in the museums, cultural events and live entertainment that you will be able to find on any given week and you might find that you may never want to leave Chicago once you stop in for a visit.
HIRAM
Chicago, Illinois is a city that is full of history, culture, and entertainment and it is a force that cries out to be explored. Chicago Harbor opens up to Lake Michigan and then bisects the city and adds to the charm. Although one third of the structures were completely destroyed during the great fire of 1871, Chicago has risen from the ashes to become a city full of architectural wonders.
1. Oak Park is a residential neighborhood that where Frank Lloyd Wright made a huge impact. It contains 25 buildings and houses built in Wright’s signature prairie style between 1889 and 1909. It is the largest collection of his work found any where in the world.
2. The Sears Tower was the tallest skyscraper in the United States when it was constructed in 1973. The 110 story building offers views of the Chicago from 1,353 feet above street level.
3. The Cheney House Bed & Breakfast is one of the most unique places to stay in the city. The house was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, as were much of the furnishings.
4. Lincoln Park is home to several Chicago attractions, statures, monuments, beaches and playgrounds. It is the largest park in the city. You’ll find Lincoln Park Zoo which includes a children’s zoo with a replica of a working Illinois farm. The Conservatory is also in the park with 19 propagations houses over 4 acres.
5. The Navy Pier, which was originally built as an amusement park has been reclaimed. Now it is home to The Chicago Children’s Museum, the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows, the Chicago Shakespeare Theater and enough additional attractions to keep you busy through the day.
6. Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum has an amazing collection of sundials, rare books, charts and so much more. There is even the StarRider Theater that offers a journey through space.
7. The dedicated shopper is sure to appreciate the “Magnificent Mile.” Michigan Avenue is lined with shops that will meet every craving, need and budget that the avid shopper might have.
8. The John G. Shedd Aquarium is believed to have on of the largest indoor mammal marine pavilions in the world. You can visit beluga whales, dolphins, sea otters, harbor seals and penguins.
The number of sites that are available through out the city of Chicago could keep you busy for weeks. Add in the museums, cultural events and live entertainment that you will be able to find on any given week and you might find that you may never want to leave Chicago once you stop in for a visit.
HIRAM

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