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1. Chicago Bean at Millennium Park

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2. Chicago Bean at Millennium Park

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3. Chicago Bean at Millenium Park (building with diamond-shaped roof is The Smurfit-Stone Building) (The very tall green curved building is The Heritage at Millennium Park)

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4. Chicago Bean at Millennium Park

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5. Chicago Bean at Millennium Park (with 6 North Michigan to the right)

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6. Chicago Bean at Millennium Park

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7. Jay Pritzer Pavilion at Millennium Park

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8. Looking down East Adams Street

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9. Aon Center / Aqua

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10. Aon Center / Aqua

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11. Mies in Chicago

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12. Aqua close-up

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13. 340 On The Park / Blue Cross and Blue Shield Tower

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14. Aqua's neighbours

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15. Aqua

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16. Top of Tribune Tower (left)

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17. Trump Tower

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18. Trump Tower

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19. A welcoming subway entrance to the Red Line

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20. Chicago Board of Trade

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21. Sears/Willis Tower

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22. Unsure

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23. Unsure

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24. Underneath the L Train

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25. Facade on South Michigan Ave.

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26. Chicago City Hall - Cook County Building

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27. Beautiful streetwall

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28. More great streetwall frames The Chicago Board of Trade

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29. A patriotic street lamp

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30. Chicago Title Tower

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31. 160 N. LaSalle

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32. 300 N. LaSalle

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33. The beauty is in the detail

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34. Merchandise Mart

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35. Parking at Marina Towers

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36. LaSalle at W. Wacker (not sure what this building is called)

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37. Beauties

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38. West Wacker buildings

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39. Like a mirage

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40. Reid Murdoch Building

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41. Buildings along Wacker

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42. 35 E. Wacker (center)

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43. 35 E. Wacker (North American Life Insurance Building)

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44. Mather Tower

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45. Marina Towers

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46. Marina Towers

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47. Trump Tower / Tribune Tower (behind) / Wrigley Building

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48. 330 North Wabash (yes, it's Mies) / Trump Tower / Wrigley Building)
 
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Thanks for the excellent tour of Chicago. My wife and I visited last spring/summer and I recognize a lot of the locations you captured.

My wife and I had a great time exploring their attractions, seeing the sights, and general urban vibe. I think Chicago is still not top of mind for a lot of people when they're creating vacation plans, which is unfortunate. I've heard a few people say "why would you want to go to Chicago?", which reminds me of the branding issue Toronto experiences.

You didn't want this thread to dissolve into a Toronto v. Chicago discussion, which I can appreciate. However, I will mention that while in the city I also saw some things that made me ask "why can't we do this". Notable examples include the beach front north of the Chicago river and the general street scape. I tried not to swoon over the older architecture as I recognize the old styles are unlikely to come back and there's no purpose comparing our pre-1940's building stock v. theirs.

Oh, did you know Richard M. Daley is Chicago's mayor?
Just a fun fact not many people are aware of.
 
Chicago:Our Kind of Town - Part Three...

CG: I noticed you numbered these pics. I will chime in on what I remember...
1-6 Millenium Park "Egg" or "Blob" - I forget what its name actually is...
9-10 Standard Oil(Aon)Building with interesting neighbor-what is it?
16-Top of Chicago Tribune Building on the left...
17,18-The Trump Tower stands tall...
19-State Street Subway Entrance - Howard/Dan Ryan(Red)Line N/S - The CTA changed the line names to color names in the 90s-I never liked that change...
20,28-Chicago Board of Trade Building looking S on LaSalle Street...
21-The Sears Tower stands tall!!!
24-Under Downtown Loop L structure-Wells Street I believe...
26-Chicago City Hall/Cook County Building-the City Hall end I believe...
34-The Merchandise Mart-I forget that neighbor just to its W...
35-Marina Towers parking...
39-Looking E on the Chicago River towards N.Clark Street...
45,46-Marina Towers views...
47-Trump,Chicago Tribune and Wrigley Buildings...
48-Trump in center,Chicago Tribune and Wrigley Buildings noted on the right...I forget that building on the left's name but I do recognize it...
That completes Part Three. Insight from LI MIKE
 
Thanks for your help, Mike.

All captions are complete (except for a few I was unsure about).

Anyone who knows about Chicago... please feel free reply with any corrections or additions.
 
Great photo tour!! i went in the summer and i really miss the city. i look forward to going back in the next few years though. Its a really great city to visit, great tour casaguy ;)
 
That Aqua building was really impressive.

the use of the balaconies .. wow.

probably realitively cheap to create that look as well.

where abouts, specifically, is that? How new is it? I wish i had have noticed it when i was for the August long weekend in '08.
 
It's very impressive and crazy tall (83 floors). I'm not sure how you could have missed it if you were in or near Millenium Park.

Although maybe halfway done, here's what it looked like last August when you were there:

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from gct13 at skyscrapercity.com
 

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