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Riverwalk - Chicago Un des arrêts du circuit à pied publié sur Urbainecity.com pour découvrir les oeuvres d'art et les bâtiments du Loop à Chicago.
The Michigan Avenue Bridge and the Wrigley and Tribune Buildings in Chicago, Illinois, 1925.
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Couldn't ignore the Wrigley Building's neighbor, the neo-Gothic Tribune Tower.

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A sign you're in Chicago? The Chicago Tribune (Chicago Pin of the Day, 11/20/2014).
As the "L" carried Chicagoans to work and home for the past 121 years, its girders and beams provided a rusty picture frame for the city's skyline and neighborhoods. Born of a simple idea -- getting commuters above congested street traffic -- the elevated rail line not only became emblematic of a no-nonsense industrial powerhouse, but also stitched Chicago together as the system branched into new neighborhoods.

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< --Previous Up Next–> Tribune Tower Competition Chicago Tribune Building IV – Tribune Tower Life Span: 1925-Present Location: 435 N. Michigan Ave. Architect: John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood Pictured Encyclopedia of the World’s Greatest Newspaper, 1928 How a Gothic Art was Molded into a Superb Tribune Home. Levying on the Best in Medieval Art and Modern […]
Rick Kogan completes his Top-10 list of the most storied taverns in the Chicago area, this week with Red Lion Pub, Cove Lounge, Shinnick's, York and Green Door.
In the shadow of the Loop's skyscrapers, there once was an open-air bazaar with sights, sounds and smells that seemed magically transported across time and space from some Old World village. The Maxwell Street market -- its principal thoroughfare was just south of Roosevelt Road on either side of Halsted Street -- was the ancestor of today's suburban flea markets. "There is the sharp odor of garlic, sizzling redhots, spoiling fruit, aging cheese, and the strong suspect smell of pickled…
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Chicago was the birthplace of the opulent movie theaters that mirrored the golden age of the silver screen.
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