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My son called this weekend and said after graduation he would like to see the sites and not waste time hanging at the hotel :-) What are 1 or 2 must sees as we are pretty sure he will only have the afternoon/early evening? I know downtown Chicago is beautiful and a lot of great restaurants - thinking it's going to be freezing!
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Be sure to have lunch at the top of the John Hancock building. The view of the lake is magnificent! I also recommend the Shedd Aquarium and the Museum of Science and Industry. The Navy Pier is nearby also. We enjoyed driving along the Magnificent Mile for views of the lake and the city. Wishing you a great trip!
Thanks Harpist Mom!
I would suggest going to see the Bean, it is really cool! There are so many great places to eat in Chicago...I would get him to one of the great pizza joints...like Lou Malnatis or Pizzeria Uno or Due.
http://www.loumalnatis.com/locations#chicago;10
Location One would be closest to the Bean
http://pizzeria.unotogo.com/zgrid/themes/7/portal/index.jsp
Either location would be fine...Ohio Street is probably busier
Or....Want a burger...try Epic Burger http://epicburger.com/
Chicago Classic Italian Beef?
2932 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago; 773-486-9536
Navy Pier is very nice, but at that time of the year, it is really too cold to enjoy.
Sears Tower, Shedd Aquarium, Museum of Science and Industry.
I just got back from PIR and unless your Sailor has A school in GL you really wont have time to head in to Chicago. With that being said we had all weekend and we went to Navy Pier, Cloud Gate, Shedd Aquarium and took a water taxi which was really cool. We were going to the top of Willis Tower but it was a 3 hour wait to get to the top. I do suggest taking the train in, that was the easiest and least expensive way.
thank you I guess we really wont know until he gets his orders. I am hearing he has to be back by 9pm from some and 6 pm from others. Thanks for the info!
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