Landmarks and Historic sites
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There are provisions of itinerary services in Chicago, which can guide a tourist as how he can get to see some of the best places in the city. The tourist can get to know the destinations that he will be visiting... |
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The Chicago Board of Trade Building is one of Chicago’s most well recognized skyscrapers. Built in 1930 and first designated a Chicago Landmark on May 4, 1977, the building was listed as a National Historic...
Reviewed by: Nikki
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The Chicago Harbor Lighthouse is the only surviving lighthouse in Chicago and one of only two remaining in Illinois. This beautiful white lighthouse with the red roof was built in 1893 for the World’s Columbian Exposition and...
Reviewed by: Nikki
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Millennium Park is situated on Michigan Avenue between Monroe and Randolph Street and is around twenty five acres in size. This park has world class facilities for displaying art, music and architecture along with...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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Located in Chicago’s Bucktown neighborhood, St Mary’s of the Angels is an example of the “Polish Cathedral” style of churches and along with the St. Hyacinth Basilica, St. Wenceslaus and Holy Trinity, is...
Reviewed by: Nikki
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