The city was full of very old skyscrapers and other very interesting buildings. I took an architectual boat tour, where they explained many of the landmarks around town, who designed them, etc. I also took a double-decker bus tour of the city and just walked around a lot. Of course, no trip to Chicago would be complete without going to the observation deck of the Sears Tower and the John Hancock building. Had a great meal at Ditka's Restaurant. Had a really good time in this city!

Arrival in Chicago

City Skyline looking west

View from Sears Tower looking north

Chicago Water Tower - Survived the big fire of 1871

View of the city and Lake Shore Drive from the Hancock Building

"Big John" and 311 South Wacker Drive

Roman goddess of agriculture, Ceres, on top of the
Chicago Board of Trade building

Aon Center (left) and Two Prudential Plaza

Carbide and Carbon building

Chicago River near the Michigan Avenue bridge

35 East Wacker building
3 comments:
Tom, I am glad you had a good time in Chi-Town. I wish I could have joined you, but it wasn't in the cards.
Tom,
Great photos. Only correction is Michigan Avenue not street. It's our "Magnificent Mile."
Stay well, Hy Speck
Cool pictures man!
My family moved to Chicago from Honduras
in the early 50's and 60s'. I went to H.S. in Chicago. Beautiful in the spring and summer but the winters are long and cold.
Ramon
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