National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum


One of the most interesting museums we have seen. This museum is specifically dedicated to works of art by Vietnam veterans and more recently veterans of the Iraq war.
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Robert J. Quinn Fire Academy

 
One of the best places to visit for commemoration of the Chicago Fire. There are several artifacts and plaques that are in place in the academy that outline the great disaster.
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Art Institute of Chicago


Containing collections dating all the way back to 3000 B.C. This is an amazing museum that people of all ages will enjoy.
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Chicago Shakespeare Theatre

 
If you are a fan of Shakespeare’s work then this is the place for you. With several different productions and variations of his most famous works, this is a sight to see.
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Million Dollar Quartet


This amazing musical is produced in memory of the legends of rock and roll, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley and many more. This event is fun for all ages.
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Millennium Park

 
Home to some of the coolest modern sculptures, this is a must see for any art lover. The Crown Fountain and Cloud Gate are both crowd favourites for both locals and visitors.
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Wrigley Field


One of the oldest stadiums in professional sports, this field is a true gem for any sports lover. If you’re in town during the season, make sure to try and get tickets to see the Cubs play.
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The Magnificent Mile

 
It’s hard not to go to Chicago and do at least some shopping while you’re there. The Magnificent Mile is by far the best shopping that you can do in Chicago.
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Lincoln Park Conservatory


One only word can describe this Conservatory, beautiful. With over 400 different species of plants and flowers, this is a great place to spend an afternoon.
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Sears Tower Skydeck

 
Standing over 400 metres, the stunning views from the top of one of the tallest buildings in the world can’t be beat.
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