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Not a problem. In the interest of thoroughness, I'll continue. As Rich#6 said, there's Museums...
- Museum of Science and Industry (Located on the site of the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, it is one of the only structures that survived. [most structures were made of plaster with wood frames, they were not meant to be permanent. They were destroyed by a fire long after the fair. The Palace of Fine Arts was mandated by insurance companies to be a more substantial structure] This museum houses a full-sized 727, the only captured WWII German submarine in private hands, and a miniature model of Chicago with electric trains. http://www.msichicago.org/)
- Field Museum of Natural History (The Field Museum is one of the anchors of Chicago's Museum Campus and is located steps away from two other world-reknown museums. http://www.fieldmuseum.org/)
- John G. Shedd Aquarium (one of the other museums on the Museum Campus. http://www.sheddaquarium.org/)
- Adler Planetarium (the third museum on Chicago's Museum Campus. It's the first planetarium built in the US. http://www.adlerplanetarium.org/)
- Museum of Contemporary Art (If modern art is your thing, this museum in the shadow of the Hancock Tower is for you. http://www.mcachicago.org/)
... that's it for now... gotta run... Blackhawks game tonight...
Looking good!!! Everyone speculated that $Bill kicking the bucket was going to turn the team around. Who knew that they'd be right and that his eldest son would lead the charge?
Now, I'm grounded in reality... They're not going to go from sub-basement to Stanley Cup this year, but the future does look rather bright. (and being 3-0 in the Detroit series is ALWAYS a good thing)
I know I'm reviving a very old thread, but I just pulled this off of the TV. It's part of a series of Chicago tours on DVD and video that they first air on WTTW (PBS affiliate)... If you can get your hands on any of this series, and have any sort of interest in Chicago, I say GET IT!!!
Fantastic timing - my wife and I are going to the Windy City in August for a week to catch Beatlefest.
Tekky, if you had only one full day to devote to seeing the sights, what would be top priority? We like touristy things during the day and good food and maybe dancing or a show at night.
Pizza: - Pizzeria Uno (I know it's a chain, and it's kind of a touristy place. Go to the original... http://www.unos.com/) - Pizzeria Due (when Uno's is too busy, walk a block down to the extension of the original. - Ranallis (this location is up near my neighborhood, damn good pizza! http://www.ranallisonclark.com/) - Gino's East (like Uno's, touristy, but an original.. www.ginoseast.com, make sure you go to the location across from Ed Debevic's - former Planet Hollywood building) - Key Pizza (If you happen to find yourself in my old stomping grounds of NW Indiana... Key Pizza is, in my opinion, one of the best pizzas in the world!!! http://national.citysearch.com/profile/3990867/?brand=smx_restaurant-nc)
Actually you can send Portillo's. They package and freeze it for you. We send it down to my brother in FL every Christmas. And the original Portillos was on North Avenue in Villa Park. It's kinda sad I know that much about a fast food place....even if it is Portillos.
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portillos rules, and i ate as much of it as i could a few weeks ago when we went to see my dad for thanksgiving. while you can send some of their stuff, i'd sell my soul for the ability to have their chili dogs sent; truth be told, i'm not a fan of the chicago hot dog, and much prefer their chili dogs with cheese and onions (and of course, a small order of cheese fries). i had my last chili dog for breakfast as we head out on the road at 5:45 am. tasty. to say the least!
For a 1-day sightseeing trip, i'd suggest Millennium Park, then on Michigan avenue across from the Art Institute, there's the Archicenter http://www.architecture.org/cac.html there you can find a loop Tour route. Or you can just walk up Michigan Avenue.
For food, clubs, and such I'd head up to Clark St. in Wrigleyville.
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