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Exploring themes including Mythology, African American art, works by Chicagoans and the art of portraiture, this museum has something for every taste. Special attractions and activities have been planned just for children. Click below to read more!
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What a great way to get some exercise and see the sights and sounds of Chicago! Hop on a bicycle and learn about the most popular attractions the city has to offer. Click below to read more!
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Take a short drive to gambling heaven with in excess of 350,000 square feet of gaming space including over 3,000 slot machines, 100 table games, and an enormous poker room. This is Chicagoland's favorite place to play! Click below to read more!
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The Lincoln Park Conservatory was built in the late 19th century. Its displays are divided into the Palm House, the Fern Room, the Orchid House and the Show House. Permanent and seasonal exhibits attract both Chicago residents and visitors year round. Click below to read more!
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Fabulous hotels, the most talked-about restaurants in town and trendy shopping all combine to make Michigan Avenue a truly Magnificent Mile. No visit to Chicago is complete without spending some time here, even if you simply walk, window shop and people watch. Click below to read more!
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Located at 57th Street and Lake Shore Drive, this museum boasts a 5-story, domed Omnimax Theater and lots of biology, physics and chemistry interactive activities. Click below to read more!
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North Avenue Beach is considered to be one of Chicago's best beaches, offering a sandy playground and lifeguards. Sun-worshipping, volleyball playing and swimming are all popular activities. Click below to read more!
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Catch a Chicago Bears football game, watch an International soccer match or attend a first-rate concert at historic Soldier Field. You can also tour the facility. Click below to read more!
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See Chicago on a walking, bus or boat tour, sponsored by the Chicago Architecture Foundation. You will learn the inside scoop about the Windy City and discover a real appreciation for its history and attractions. Click below to read more!
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Open daily, the world-renowned Field Museum is a sprawling center featuring items dating back to ancient times through modern day. From dinosaurs to whales, African carvings to the Pawnee Indians of the Nebraska Plains, this museum will keep the whole family entertained for hours. Click below to read more!
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Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower, offers renowned views from its Sky Deck, a hundred ten stories high. Office and retail space fill this enormous building. Click below to read more!
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Built in 1914, Wrigley Field is one of the nation's oldest and most historic ballparks, home to the exciting Chicago Cubs baseball team. Attending a game while in town is one of Chicago's most quintessential experiences. Click below to read more!
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