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Die Architektur-Bootstour auf dem Chicago River — Wolkenkratzer vom Wasser aus
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Die Architektur-Bootstour auf dem Chicago River — Wolkenkratzer vom Wasser aus

The Chicago Architecture Center boat tour on the Chicago River is the single best way to experience Chicago's extraordinary architectural heritage — a 90-minute narrated cruise from Navy Pier west along the main branch of the Chicago River and its two branches, passing approximately 50 significant buildings spanning from the 1880s to the present, with expert architectural commentary from trained docents of the Chicago Architecture Foundation.

#chicago-river#architecture-boat-tour#chicago-architecture-center
Lincoln Park, der Zoo, North Avenue Beach & Old Town
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Lincoln Park, der Zoo, North Avenue Beach & Old Town

Lincoln Park — the 1,208-acre public park stretching 10 kilometres along Chicago's North Side lakefront — is the largest of Chicago's 580 parks and one of the most used urban parks in the United States, combining the Lincoln Park Zoo (the oldest free admission zoo in the United States), North Avenue Beach, the Lincoln Park Conservatory, and the neighbourhood of Old Town (one of Chicago's oldest and most distinctive residential areas).

#lincoln-park#lincoln-park-zoo#north-avenue-beach
Millennium Park, Kunstinstitut & die Magnificent Mile
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Millennium Park, Kunstinstitut & die Magnificent Mile

Der Abschnitt von Chicagos Seeufer von Millennium Park bis zur Magnificent Mile bildet die kulturelle und kommerzielle Wirbelsäule der Stadt — von Cloud Gate und dem Jay Pritzker Pavilion im Park über die weltklasse Sammlung des Art Institute of Chicago bis zu den Einkaufsstraßen und der Architektur der Michigan Avenue.

#millennium-park#cloud-gate#art-institute
Bronzeville, Pullman & die Afroamerikanische Geschichte der South Side
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Bronzeville, Pullman & die Afroamerikanische Geschichte der South Side

The South Side of Chicago — the vast swath of the city south of the Loop, home to approximately 1 million residents — is the historic heart of African-American Chicago, the destination of the Great Migration (the movement of approximately 6 million African Americans from the rural South to northern cities between 1910 and 1970) and the birthplace of Chicago Blues, gospel music, and much of the cultural innovation that made Chicago one of the most creatively significant cities in 20th-century American history.

#bronzeville#pullman#great-migration
Hyde Park, die Universität Chicago & Obamas South Side
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Hyde Park, die Universität Chicago & Obamas South Side

Hyde Park — the lakefront neighbourhood on Chicago's South Side, 13 kilometres south of the Loop, home to the University of Chicago (founded 1890), the Museum of Science and Industry, and the presidential library of Barack Obama (scheduled to open 2025 as the Obama Presidential Center in Jackson Park) — is one of the most intellectually and culturally significant residential neighbourhoods in American urban history.

#hyde-park#university-chicago#obama-presidential-center
The Loop, Willis Tower & Chicagos Architekturerbe
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The Loop, Willis Tower & Chicagos Architekturerbe

Chicagos Loop — das zentrale Geschäftsviertel innerhalb der erhöhten 'L'-Zugschienen — ist die Geburtsstätte des modernen Wolkenkratzers und der Standort der bedeutendsten Konzentration amerikanischer Handelsarchitektur des 20. Jahrhunderts weltweit.

#architecture#loop#willis-tower
Deep-Dish-Pizza, Blues, Jazz & die Stadtteile — Wicker Park bis Pilsen
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Deep-Dish-Pizza, Blues, Jazz & die Stadtteile — Wicker Park bis Pilsen

Chicagos kulturelle Identität wird ebenso sehr durch Essen, Musik und Nachbarschaftsleben definiert wie durch die Architektur: die 1943 von Ike Sewell in der Pizzeria Uno erfundene Deep-Dish-Pizza, die Chicagoer Blues-Tradition und die Vielfalt der Stadtteile.

#deep-dish-pizza#blues#jazz
Wrigley Field, Cubs Baseball & der Wrigleyville-Stadtteil
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Wrigley Field, Cubs Baseball & der Wrigleyville-Stadtteil

Wrigley Field (1060 West Addison Street, Wrigleyville — the baseball stadium of the Chicago Cubs, opened in 1914 as Weeghman Park, renamed Cubs Park in 1920 and Wrigley Field in 1926 after chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr., the second-oldest Major League Baseball stadium in the United States after Fenway Park in Boston) is one of the most beloved sports venues in America and the centrepiece of one of Chicago's most distinctive and tourist-friendly neighbourhoods.

#wrigley-field#cubs#baseball
Museum Campus — Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum & Adler Planetarium
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Museum Campus — Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum & Adler Planetarium

Museum Campus Chicago — the 57-acre peninsula extending into Lake Michigan immediately south of Grant Park, accessible by the lakefront trail and by bus — is the most concentrated collection of major natural history and science institutions in the United States, combining three world-class museums within walking distance of each other: the Field Museum (natural history), the Shedd Aquarium, and the Adler Planetarium.

#museum-campus#shedd-aquarium#field-museum