Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Chicago Attractions

Departures leave from Chicago Midway Airport's executive terminal at 4943 West 63 St. See Grant Wood's immortal American Gothic, Pablo Picasso's The Old Guitarist, and a fantastic collection of Impressionist works by Renoir, Monet, and Gauguin at the Art Institute of Chicago, located at South Michigan Ave. and Adams St. Bobby's Bike Hike tours offers fun loving guides who escort you to Chicago's major downtown attractions. The Chicago Children's Museum features a kid sized neighborhood replete with service station, bakery, construction site; and lots of terrific scientific exhibits about inventions, space, and lots, lots more! Located at Navy Pier 700 Grand Ave.
This world class museum's exhibits were brought together by legendary merchandiser Marshall Field. Marshall Field's store at 111 North State Street, that great street, has over 500 different departments and is a shopper's paradise. The Magnificent Mile is the part of Michigan Avenue between Oak Street and the Chicago River, and features upscale shopping and dining, and where the glitterati such as orthopedic doctors Chicago south suburbs hang out.
Chicago is home to an excellent jazz music scene. The Field Museum in Chicago offers up Sue, the world's most complete skeleton of a tyrannosaurus rex for visitors to gawk at. While the Adler Planetarium (United States First Planetarium) offer two full sized theaters for visitors to enjoy a planetarium show in and the Shedd Aquarium is the world's largest indoors and has over 20,000 different animals to observe.
If you are hankering for a bite to eat head no further than the nearest Chicago style pizza place to get your fill of the cheesy, tomato and pepperoni topped delight.

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