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The United Center, located in Chicago, is a prominent sports and entertainment venue with a seating capacity of around 20,000. Home to the NBA’s Chicago Bulls and the NHL’s Chicago […]
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Step into the Middle Ages at Medieval Times in Chicago, where the imposing stone towers of Schaumburg Castle set the stage for a thrilling evening. This castle, complete with its […]
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LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Chicago, an indoor play space designed for families with children aged 3 to 12, offers a vibrant and interactive experience. Located in the heart of Chicago, this […]
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Located on Chicago’s popular Navy Pier, the Chicago Children’s Museum spans three stories and ranks among the largest children’s museums in the country. Since its inception, the museum has been […]
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Wrigleyville, a sporty neighborhood on Chicago’s North Side, is centered around the iconic Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs. Beyond baseball, this lively enclave boasts dozens of sports bars, […]
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Towering over Dearborn Street in the heart of Chicago’s Loop, the Marquette Building stands as one of the best surviving examples of the Chicago school of architecture. Completed in 1895 […]
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Founded in 1890, the University of Chicago stands as one of the world’s premier private research universities, renowned for its contributions to medicine, science, and engineering. Nestled in the Hyde […]
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In the heart of Chicago, Trickery offers an hour-long contemporary magic show that combines comedy and sleight-of-hand. Hosted by Aaron and his sidekick, Hoppy the Psychic Wonder Bunny, the performance […]
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The Harold Washington Library Center, the main branch of the Chicago Public Library system, opened in 1991 to great fanfare, becoming the largest public library in the world at the […]
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The Richard H. Driehaus Museum, located in the heart of Chicago, offers a glimpse into the city’s Gilded Age through the meticulously restored Nickerson Mansion. This architectural gem features art […]
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In Chicago’s Lincoln Park, the Lincoln Monument stands as a striking tribute to the 16th US president. Unveiled in 1887, this 12-foot bronze statue, designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, predates the […]
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The Chinese American Museum of Chicago (CAMOC) is nestled in the heart of Chinatown, marking the first museum of its kind in the Midwest. This small but well-curated space offers […]
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The Chicago Botanic Garden, located about 20 miles north of downtown, spans 385 acres and has been a serene green retreat since opening to the public in 1972. The garden […]
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Nestled in Lincoln Park, the Lincoln Park Conservatory dates back to the late 1800s and consists of four distinct display houses: the Palm House, the Fern Room, the Orchid House, […]
Founded in 1959, the Second City has become a cornerstone of Chicago’s comedy and improv scene. Located in the heart of the city, this iconic venue has launched the careers […]
Founded in 1988 by Northwestern University graduates, the Lookingglass Theatre Company is housed in the historic Water Tower Water Works in Chicago. This award-winning company has a reputation for presenting […]