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Chicago Attractions

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Buckingham FountainVisitors can enjoy a light and water show.
John Hancock ObservatoryThis Michigan Avenue giant provides a stunning view of the lake and city.
Navy PierThis landmark has over 50 acres of parks, gardens, shops, restaurants and attractions of every kind.
Sears Tower SkydeckSince 1974 this soaring structure has been the world's tallest building.
Robie HouseDesigned by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, this structure features 174 art glass windows and doors.
The Art Institute of ChicagoOn display are paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings, photographs, Asian art, art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, textiles, decorative arts, and architectural fragments and drawings.
Chicago Children's MuseumChildren and their families can enjoy hand-on, interactive exhibits and special school and family programs at Navy Pier.
DuSable Museum of African-American HistoryThis is the first and oldest African-American museum in the country with over 17,000 objects in its collection.
Adler Planetarium & Astronomy MuseumThe first Planetarium in the western hemisphere. Its mission is to be the leading center for interpreting the exploration of the universe.
The Field MuseumThis is an international center for public learning and scientific study of the world's diverse environments and cultures.
Museum of Science and IndustryChicago's world famous original hands on museum with old favorites to high-tech exhibits.
Shedd AquariumThis collection includes more than 8,000 aquatic animals representing more than 650 species.
Chicago Public Library Harold Washington CenterThe 756,640 square foot libraryopened October 7, 1991, and appears in The Guinness Book of Records as the largest public library building in the world.
Chicago Historical SocietyWith a collection of more than 20 million photographs, documents, and artifacts relating to Chicago and American history, this serves to collect, preserve, interpret and present the history of all Chicagoans.


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