This Chicago landmark when built in 1973 was the tallest in the world
Sears Tower
Founded to house the biological and anthropological collections assembled for the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893
The Field Museum
Ghostbuster, Blues Brother, and Conehead
Dan Aykroyd
Mrs Teague
Art
Forest Park to O’Hare
Blue Line
Located on the north side, this Chicago landmark acquired its current name in 1927 and is the second oldest of its kind in the country
Wrigley Field
Home to a U-505 German Submarine and a coal mine
Museum of Science and Industry
Tommy Callahan, Mike Donnelly, and Haru
Chris Farley
Señorita Zaragoza
Spanish
Harlem/Lake to Ashland/63rd
Green Line
Built in 1916, this landmark is the top leisure destination in the Midwest
Navy Pier
Houses one of the largest collections of modern art in the nation
Museum of Contemporary Art
Wayne Campbell and Austin Powers
Mike Myers
Mr Hancock
P.E.
54th/Cermak to the Loop
Pink Line
This Chicago landmark is the largest building in the world with over 4,000,000 square feet of floor space
Merchandise Mart
This downtown attraction’s entrance is flanked by two lions
Art Institute of Chicago
One of the Three Amigos and a wedding planner in Father of the Bride
Martin Short
Mrs Hiolski
Music
Howard to 95th/Dan Ryan
Red Line
This post-modern public facility built in 1991 has giant owls perched at its corners and houses 70 miles of shelves
Harold Washington Library
This Lincoln Park museum is home to 1,000+ butterflies
Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
Barf, Del Griffith, and Uncle Buck
John Candy
Mrs Noonan
Library
Midway to the Loop
Orange Line