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seventy6daytripper says:
Basically the coolest show I've seen. The musical was in Cambridge Theatre, near Leicester Square in London. Rivals Phantom of the Opera I saw at the Fox in Atlanta. I bought a 25 pound ticket and was supposd to sit in the upper circle (2nd level/upperdeck/etc.), but when we got th...
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nik2blessed says:
This museum has such extraordinary art galleries that will bring history to your very presence. This was my first time going to this particular museum but definitely won't be the last. The price to get in was average and they do entertain military discount as well==>which is always a plus! They open...
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nik2blessed says:
COOL COOL COOL, Every chance I get I am making my way to visit this extreme sight. This particular attraction has great things to offer for anyone. When you come to Chicago you may find yourself looking up at this huge building, asking yourself "how far can you see this?" - Well the answer is this, ...
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pinchora says:
So Frank Lloyd Wright built this house for his wife, his kids and him in 1889 at the age of 22 and attached his studio to the house for work until 1909 and then went to Europe for work. From here him and his associates developed a new type of american architecture called the Prairie style and built...
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jenniescharm says:
After indulging in a little too much time in the sun one day in Chicago, I decided to take pity on my bright pink skin and spend a couple of hours indoors. I knew about all the usual suspects - the art museums, the natural history museum, the aquarium - but where could I go that was uniquely Chicago...
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perfektewelle says:
If any of you are huge fans of animals, Lincoln Park Zoo is the place for you. The Zoo is free. There are several animals that you may not see in other zoos. In my experience, Lincoln Park Zoo is the only place where I have seen Lions and Giraffes. The Zoo is quite pleasant as it is divided into reg...
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pinchora says:
So as I was trying to find Frank Lloyd Wright's house I stumbled upon Ernest Hemingway's house. There was a nice old lady going into the house and she saw me taking a photo on the outside. She told me about the tours and was very , very sweet. I told her I'd be back after FLW's because of their to...
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cpill24 says:
Bobby's Bike Hike is one of the few touristy things in Chicago that I would highly recommend. It is about $40/person for a bike tour of the city. Amazingly, they take a group of about 30 people (all ages) through the city's sights on beach cruisers. Now I am normally a person that is terrified to...
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jenniescharm says:
Godiva, Lindt, Frango...Champagne truffles...if you love chocolate and are looking for a chance to indulge try a Chicago Chocolate Tour. I took the Magnificent Mile/State Street tour. Our small group of six visited six shops with samples provided at each stop - making the $40 cost of the tour a litt...
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wongjst says:
The Sears Tower is a supertall skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois, and the tallest building in the United States since 1973. By the measurement from the ground to the top of the antenna it is the tallest building in the world; it surpassed World Trade Center in this capacity by 58 cm (1.9 ft) via a sho...
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