The Field Museum of Natural History
  Have you ever wanted to explore the inside of a pyramid or visit a market in Senegal?  How about see the most complete skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus ever discovered?  If this sounds like you, or you are just plain tired of the summer heat or the windchill, then you need to visit th See more details
Millennium Park
Chicago’s Millennium Park originally began as a 150 million dollar addition to Grant Park and a place for underground parking, slowly turned into a nearly half-billion dollar veritable gallery of masterpieces that includes works from Frank Gehry, Anish Kapoor, and Jaume Piensa.  Const See more details
Michigan Avenue
Michigan Avenue is one of the many, if not the most, famous streets in Chicago, especially the area that runs between the Gold Coast and The Loop.     It is better known as “The Magnificent Mile” (the trademark for th See more details
The Sears and the Hancock
Chicago has many monikers, including Chi-Town, the Big Onion, the Second City, the Windy City – the genesis of which is debatable – and the City of Big Shoulders.  The last rings true when looking at Chicago’s picturesque skyline from the lake or a plane. Chicago has two b See more details
Wrigley Field and the Surrounding Area
Upon arrival at Wrigley’s grounds, a certain serenity envelops your body, and real baseball fans – regardless of allegiance – feel as though they are on hallowed ground.  Walking through the tunnels, the crowd is audible, entering the stadium you feel the heat of the Chica See more details

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Michigan Avenue - The Magnificent Mile
Sunday, 26 September 2010
  Michigan Avenue is one of the many, if not the most, famous streets in Chicago, especially the area that runs between the Gold Coast and The Loop. It is better known as “The Magnificent Mile.” Read More...
Nations Fire Chiefs Descend on Chicago
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFCs) annual convention, Fire Rescue International (FRI) 2010 gets underway today, August 24, 2010, with more than 13,000 fire and emergency service leaders from around the country set to descend on McCormick Place.Comprising a five... Read More...
All-aboard Tall ship fleet sails into the Windy
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
Residents and visitors alike are invited to join in celebrating Chicago’s maritime history when more than 20 tall ships sail into Chicago Harbor on August 24 for the Pepsi Tall Ships Chicago 2010.Comprising square rigs and gaff rigs, topsail schooners, brigantines, brigs, and... Read More...
Stronger International Market Drives Hyatt Hotels into Profits
Friday, 06 August 2010
Chicago-based hotel operator, Hyatt Hotels Corporation (HHC) yesterday reported a return to second-quarter profit as a result of increasing demand for its rooms, particularly in international locations.AT its first shareholders’ meeting since it first became a public company... Read More...
The Sears and the Hancock
Friday, 25 September 2009
  Chicago has many monikers, including Chi-Town, the Big Onion, the Second City, the Windy City – the genesis of which is debatable – and the City of Big Shoulders. Read More...

Nations Fire Chiefs Descend on Chicago
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
The International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFCs) annual convention, Fire Rescue International (FRI) 2010 gets underway today, August 24, 2010, with more than 13,000 fire and emergency service leaders from around the country set to descend on McCormick Place.Comprising a five... Read More...
All-aboard Tall ship fleet sails into the Windy
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
Residents and visitors alike are invited to join in celebrating Chicago’s maritime history when more than 20 tall ships sail into Chicago Harbor on August 24 for the Pepsi Tall Ships Chicago 2010.Comprising square rigs and gaff rigs, topsail schooners, brigantines, brigs, and... Read More...
Stronger International Market Drives Hyatt Hotels into Profits
Friday, 06 August 2010
Chicago-based hotel operator, Hyatt Hotels Corporation (HHC) yesterday reported a return to second-quarter profit as a result of increasing demand for its rooms, particularly in international locations.AT its first shareholders’ meeting since it first became a public company... Read More...

Michigan Avenue - The Magnificent Mile
Sunday, 26 September 2010
  Michigan Avenue is one of the many, if not the most, famous streets in Chicago, especially the area that runs between the Gold Coast and The Loop. It is better known as “The Magnificent Mile.” Read More...
The Sears and the Hancock
Friday, 25 September 2009
  Chicago has many monikers, including Chi-Town, the Big Onion, the Second City, the Windy City – the genesis of which is debatable – and the City of Big Shoulders. Read More...
Wrigley Field and the Surrounding Area
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
  Upon arrival at Wrigley’s grounds, a certain serenity envelops your body, and real baseball fans – regardless of allegiance – feel as though they are on hallowed ground. Read More...
Millennium Park
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
  Chicago’s Millennium Park originally began as a 150 million dollar addition to Grant Park and a place for underground parking, slowly turned into a nearly half-billion dollar veritable gallery of masterpieces that includes works from Frank Gehry, Anish Kapoor, and Jaume... Read More...
The Field Museum of Natural History
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
  Have you ever wanted to explore the inside of a pyramid or visit a market in Senegal? How about see the most complete skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus ever discovered? Read More...

 


 
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