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    Wrigley Field

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    Chicago Riverwalk

    Stretching one and a quarter miles along the south bank of the Chicago River from Lake Michigan to Lake Street, the award-winning Chicago Riverwalk offers a pedestrian-friendly urban escape. Stroll the scenic promenade to discover waterfront restaurants and bars and public art installations, and to try kayak rentals, and architecture boat tours. The path features four distinct districts and provides stunning views of Chicago's world-famous architecture.

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    The Second City

    Since opening in 1959, The Second City has become one of the most influential improvisational comedy theaters in the world. Located in the Old Town neighborhood, this legendary venue launched the careers of comedy icons including Tina Fey, Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, Bill Murray, and John Belushi. Visit today to experience cutting-edge sketch comedy, improv shows, and the next generation of comedy superstars performing seven nights a week.

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    Chicago Theatre

    One of the city’s most iconic landmarks, the Chicago Theatre originally opened in 1921 as a lavish movie palace and is now a National Historic Landmark. The venue hosts concerts, comedians, theatrical productions, and special events in its stunning 3,600-seat auditorium, featuring a grand lobby, sweeping staircase, and ornate architectural details. The distinctive vertical marquee has become an unofficial symbol of the city.

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  • 360 Chicago

    Soaring 1,000 feet over Michigan Avenue, 360 CHICAGO is one of the city’s most iconic attractions. Located on the 94th floor of the John Hancock Center at 875 N. Michigan Avenue, 360 CHICAGO offers breathtaking views of Chicago’s skyline, the lakefront and four neighboring states.

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  • Water Tower Place

    Located along the Michigan Avenue’s Magnificent Mile®, Water Tower Place is a 758,000-square-foot shopping mall and 74-story skyscraper located along Chicago’s premier shopping district.

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  • United Center

    United Center is an indoor arena located on Chicago’s Near West Side. The home to National Basketball League’s Chicago Bulls and the National Hockey League’s Chicago Blackhawks, the United Center is also one of the city’s premier venues for live concerts and family-friendly events like Disney On Ice.

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  • Navy Pier

    Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot-long pier on the Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan. Its many attractions include rides, games and amusements that feature the Centennial Wheel, which offer unparalleled, 360-degree views of Chicago and Lake Michigan from 200 feet up. There are also restaurants, cruises, live entertainment and more.

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  • Museum Campus

    Chicago's Museum Campus, located in the South Loop, is home to the Shedd Aquarium, one of the premier aquariums in the country, the Field Museum, one of the world’s preeminent Natural History Museums, and home to Sue, the largest and most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex fossils in the world, and Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Museum, the first planetarium in the United States.

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  • The Art Institute of Chicago

    Founded in 1879 and located on Michigan Avenue in Chicago’s Grant Park, the Art Institute is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States. Along with many of the world’s most recognized art works, and international art exhibitions, the museum hosts approximately 1.5 million guests annually.

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