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www.theglobaldigital.com Chicago Illinois
The "City of Big Shoulders", Chicago, is home to a
population exceeding 2.6 million people.
Downtown Chicago is well known for its
"magnificent mile" of arts, shopping, and
entertainment. One of the most famous skyscrapers
in Chicago is the John Hancock Center. The building's
distinctive x -bracing has made it an architectural icon.
Known locally as "Big John," the 100 story building
was completed in 1969. When talking about skyscrapers
in Chicago , two others immediately come to mind, the
Wrigley Building and Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower).
The Wrigley Building was Chicago's first air-conditioned
office building and is steeped in local history. The Willis
Tower, formerly the Sears Tower, is popular among tourist
and a visit to the 103rd floor skydeck with glass enclosed
balcony is a must. Chicago is for foodies, from the famed
deep-dish Chicago style pizza to the latest in culinary creations.
Chicago is home to professional sports franchises, world
class museums, great local jazz, rythym and blues and more.
Over 38 million annual visitors to Chicago make it a
top tourist and business destination, so make your plans
in advance.
Points Of Interest For Chicago
Wrigley Field - (weather permitting)
Cloud Gate - (also known as the bean)
John Hancock Center
Willis Tower
The Wrigley Building
Michigan Avenue and the magnificent mile
Chicago Cultural Center
Millennium Park
Art Institute of Chicago
Lake Michigan
Goodman Theater
Lincoln Park Zoo
The Field Museum
The Rookery
Picasso Statue
Soldier Field
United Center
Chicago Water Taxi
Lincoln Park Conservatory
Chicago Theatre
Tribune Tower
The Loop
Joffrey Ballet of Chicago
Navy Pier
Chicago History Museum
Grant Park
Union Station
Chicago Board of Trade Building
Merchandise Mart
Macy's on State Street
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