Sometimes known by the nickname "Scarface", this man was a notorious Chicago gangster during the Prohibition Era who served as the co-founder and boss of the Chicago Outfit.
Al Capone
This music festival is hosted in Grant Park every summer.
Lollapalooza
This natural history museum has more than 10 acres of exhibits.
Field Museum
This Chicago born comedian starred in such films as Hook, Mrs. Doubtfire and Disney's Aladdin.
Robin Williams
Wrigley Field is the center of this Chicago neighborhood.
Wrigleyville
Chicago's first African American mayor. This man also has a downtown Chicago library named after him.
Harold Washington
This food festival is hosted every year, attracting more than 1.5 million visitors.
The Taste of Chicago
This landmark is 110 stories tall.
Willis Tower
Former First Lady of the United States and Whitney Young High School alum.
Michelle Obama
Loyola University's Lake Shore Campus is located in this neighborhood, just south of Evanston.
Rogers Park
This amusement park attraction was first introduced in Chicago as a landmark for the 1893 World Fair.
Ferris Wheel
The annual Chicago Christmas tree lighting takes place in this downtown Chicago Park.
Millennium Park
Also known as Cloud Gate, this attraction is made entirely of stainless steel.
The Bean
A comedian known for his films Ghostbusters and Groundhogs Day. He also is a dedicated Cubs fan.
Bill Murray
The University of Chicago and the DuSable Museum of African-American History are located in this neighborhood.
Hyde Park
In 1871, Ms. O'Leary's cow was believed to be the cause of this Chicago disaster.
The Great Chicago Fire
Chicago's yearly summer fireworks displays take place here.
Navy Pier
This sports arena, built in 1924, holds up to 61,500 spectators and owned by the Chicago Park District.
Soldier Field
Successful Hollywood actor who starred in blockbusters such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones
Harrison Ford
This predominantly Latin neighborhood is home to a variety of murals that stretch for 2 miles on 16th Street.
Pilsen
This man is considered the first non-indigenous permanent resident in Chicago, honored as "the founder of Chicago."
Jean Baptiste Point du Sable
The largest African American parade in the US, which has occurred on the second Saturday of August, since 1929.
The Bud Billiken Parade
Built by Marshall Fields & Co, this downtown building takes up 2 city blocks and is known for its art deco design.
Merchandise Mart
This famous Hollywood legend and children’s filmmaker was born in the Hermosa neighborhood of Chicago.
Walt Disney
This neighborhood is home to St. Michael's Church, one the of the seven buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire.
Old Town