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Travel Guide: Chicago - Illinios - United States

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Since its humble beginnings -- in 1835 it was a group of cabins on the Chicago River --- Chicago has boomed with activity and received quite appropriately the name "The City That Works." By 1890 it had become the second largest city in the nation, although it never caught up with New York City. Then in 1871 what started as a small fire in a stable far to the west of the city center, became a blazing inferno that destroyed the whole inner city. This tragedy resulted in a golden opportunity for Chicagoans; the chance to rebuild their city from the ground up.  The result is a better street layout and safer sanitary conditions for its citizens (also aided by the flow reversal of the Chicago River, which took waste downriver to the Mississippi River instead of out into Lake Michigan, the city's water source).

Chicago is famous for its jazz and blues clubs, and for good reason.  If music isn't your thing, you can wine and dine in the greatest of restaurants... everything from ribs to exotic food, Chicago does it right.

Perhaps the greatest feature of Chicago is its beautiful architecture. While not as big as New York, downtown Chicago is unmatched in its sheer beauty because of the uniqueness in style of each building. Standing in the heart of Chicago is a memorable experience: standing on a bridge over the Chicago River, the Wrigley Building on one side and the great towers of downtown on the other; swarmed by the masses shopping along Michigan Ave. (The Magnificent Mile)... it'll take your breath away.

Some of Chicago's most obvious attractions include the Sears Tower (formerly the tallest skyscraper in the world), the Hancock Building (home of The Signature Room, a restaurant and bar at the top of the building), Navy Pier (where you can enjoy a dinner cruise or water tour of Chicago, a stained-glass museum, the incredibly fun Children's Museum for the toys, as well as tons of shopping, food, and art.  While you're there, get some cinnamon-roasted almonds and fresh-squeezed lemonade... highly recommended!), the Shedd Aquarium, the Art Institute, Adler Planetarium, and Field Museum.  You can also enjoy the Magnificent Mile, a line of top-notch shopping destinations right on Michigan Avenue.  Don't forget to take a stroll along the waterfront, where you can catch a glimpse of the famous Buckingham Fountain.  Also, new to the Chicago scene, is Millennium Park, home of a fantastic bandshell, breath-taking gardens, playful fountains, a relaxing promenade, the "Bean," and a myriad of shop and eateries, as well as other attractions.

If you come to visit, make sure to skip out on the taxis and walk around a bit.  There are a ton of fascinating little gems tucked away in every corner of this lively city, you just have to look for them!

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Travel Q&A on Chicago:

Question: #1: Does Chicago use travel nurses?
anyone from chicago that works in a hospital, do you know if tehy use travel nurses??? - asked by S i r i

Answer: Yes.I know a travel nurse that had a 60-day contract in Chicago. Don't know what hospital, but obviously someone there does because she got a contract. ... - answered by: Scott
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Question: #2: How do I travel from Chicago to Wisconsin dells?
Hello. I should to travel from Chicago to Wisconsin dells with bus. And I have need from schedule on the bus company who travel from Chicago to Wisconsin dells. - asked by dgmitko

Answer: According to their site, Greyhound has one bus a day.
http://www.greyhound.com/home.asp ... - answered by: rt11guru
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Question: #3: Can I travel from Chicago, IL to Lake Geneva, WI by train or bus?
I would like to travel from Chicago to Lake Geneva by train or bus. I would also consider taking a cab for part of the journey if the fare was less than about $40. Does anyone know if its possible to do this?Thanks.Ok, so it's possible...Can you tell me how? - asked by Angel

Answer: You can take metra out to Antioch but Lake Geneva is still 30 miles away. Amtrak goes nowhere near Lake Geneva. Metra's Northwest line out to Harvard has a couple trains that branch off to Woodstock but ... - answered by: Robert F. S
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Question: #4: best way to travel in chicago?
going to chicago, staying near the zoo, is it faster to get around town by bus, subway or ell? planning on visiting the field, sears tower, navy pier, china town, and museum of science in the space of 2 1/2 days. walking ability is limited. also, staying by the zoo, where's the best place for long term parking (reasonable price and security) and is it cheaper to travel by bus, rail,,,,,,? are the passes for transit systems worth the 20 bucks per person? - asked by Lisa E

Answer: The Chicago public transit system is glorious! For $5 a day, you can have unlimited rides. $9 for 2 days and $12 for 3 days. Buy your pass at a grocery store in Chicago or at any currency exchange. ... - answered by: michellesm
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Question: #5: Best month to travel to Chicago -best weather?
I'm planning a trip to Chicago, but I want to know the best time of year to travel - a time when its not too cold & not too humid. Somewhere between 65 - 75 degrees is comfortable. Any suggestions? - asked by Missy

Answer: Definitely beginning of June or September/beginning of October. Summer is way too hot and muggy, winter is way too cold, and spring is too unpredictable- it can rain, snow, or shine, you just never know. ... - answered by: Rebecca A
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Question: #6: how many hours does it take to travel from chicago to virginia, in a bus or a train?
does anyone know how many hours would it take to travel from Chicago to Richmond Virginia in a train or a bus? which would be faster, and which would be more comfortable? - asked by reaper

Answer: It depends on the destination in Virginia, Amtrak's Capitol Limited travels from Chicago to Washington, D.C. A trip from Chi-town to Virginia would take about 2-3 days. A bus trip would take about 4, as ... - answered by: crazyace777
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Question: #7: When is the best time of the year to travel to Chicago?
I want to find the cheapest tickets and best weather to travel to Chicago. Weekends, weekdays, holidays, etc. it doesn't matter when. - asked by floridagirl

Answer: seeing that your name is floridagirl i would say DONT go when it is cold!! the wind chill and the snow would be really bad.. heck when i was there in august i had to buy a long sleave shirt cause the ... - answered by: bigd
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Question: #8: Chicago???
im traveling to chicago and wanted to know were i should go any sugestions? - asked by cheese

Answer: It's worth your time to search the web for upcoming festivals, concerts etc happening in Chicago during your visit. I've been to Chicago 3 times and love that I can walk to everywhere from the hotels ... - answered by: Hula girl
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Question: #9: Chicago, London & NYC travel tips?
I am travelling to Chicago, London & NYC in two weeks...any suggestions on what to do/where to go aside from the typical tourist attractions (i.e. Sears Tower, Westminster Abbey, etc.)? - asked by gemini6262

Answer: boss just check out Yahoo, Travels!!! You will get all the detailsStay+Expenses_list+travel_tips+online booking ... - answered by: SAURABH
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Question: #10: Travel tips for Chicago, London & NYC?
I am travelling to Chicago, London & NYC in two weeks...any suggestions on what to do/where to go aside from the typical tourist attractions (i.e. Sears Tower, Westminster Abbey, etc.)? - asked by gemini6262

Answer: In Chicago (if you want the untouristy thing) go to Pilsen on the west side. It its a little rough so maybe go when it's still light out. You can eat some great Mexican food (not as good as in Mexico but ... - answered by: beatlecrazy9
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