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| Wrigley Field 1060 West Addison St, Chicago, IL 60618 773.404.2827 | ![]() |
Americas second-oldest National League ballpark is also one of its most unique, located within a vibrant city neighborhood where residents often watch games from their roof decks. While the Cubs
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| Navy Pier 600 East Grand Ave, Chicago, IL 60601 312.595.5300 | ![]() |
Built during World War I, this 3,000-foot-long pier was used by the Navy during World War II as a training center for pilots. But any military aura is long gone, now that the place has been transformed into a bustling to... more
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| U.S. Cellular Field 333 W 35th St, Chicago, IL 60616 312.559.1212 | ![]() |
Of all the parks I've been to that are still in use today, this has to be my least favorite. I came here in June 2004, and really had a great time here in the Windy city. Everyone here was really nice and knew I was ... more
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| Museum of Science and Industry 5700 S. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, IL 60621 773.684.1414 | ![]() |
HYDE PARK. Interactive museums are multiplying like rabbits, but this complex is considered one of the first and best. You'll find more than 2000 hands-on exhibits, including the Zephyr (a famous train that once set a la... more
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| Poplar Creek Country Club 1400 Poplar Creek Dr, Hoffman Estates, IL 60194 847.884.0219 | ![]() |
provides golfers with an 18-hole championship golf course that will challenge even the most adept pro. This par-70 course was designed by Ken Killian and Dick Nugent and features a winding creek and other challenging nat... more
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| Lincoln Park Zoo 2200 N. Cannon Dr, Chicago, IL 60651 312.742.2000 | ![]() |
This is one of Chicagos dont-miss attractions (especially if the weather is decent), and because its free, its worth at least a quick stop during a stroll through Lincoln Park. But youll probably want to wander for a whi... more
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| Art Institute of Chicago 111 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60661 312.443.3600 | ![]() |
A highlight of any trip to Chicago, this museum is home to one of the best and most diverse art collections in the world. People are drawn first to the vast Impressionist collection, including the world's largest group o... more
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| Soldier Field 425 E McFetridge Dr, Chicago, IL 60605 312.235.7000 | ![]() |
The new Parkland surrounding Soldier Field has been created for the public’s pleasure. The 17-acre park is home to beautifully landscaped grounds and family areas such as the Children’s Garden, Sledding Hill and Vete... more
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| Museum of Contemporary Art 220 E. Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60614 312.280.2660 | ![]() |
STREETERVILLE. When this museum opened in its new aluminum-lined facility in 1996, it became the largest museum of contemporary art in the country. The art featured here goes far beyond two dimensions, including such div... more
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| The Hancock Observatory 875 N. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL | ![]() |
While not as famous as the Sears Tower, for many locals the Hancock remains the archetypal Chicago skyscraper, with its bold, tapered shape and exterior steel cross-bracing design. The Hancock Observatory delivers an exc... more
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