Chicago Architecture Tour
Museums
Second City Talent
Irving Specials
‘L’ Trains
100

This Chicago landmark when built in 1973 was the tallest in the world

Sears Tower

100

Founded to house the biological and anthropological collections assembled for the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893

The Field Museum

100

Ghostbuster, Blues Brother, and Conehead

Dan Aykroyd

100

Mrs Teague

Art

100

Forest Park to O’Hare

Blue Line

200

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

200

Home to a U-505 German Submarine and a coal mine

Museum of Science and Industry

200

Tommy Callahan, Mike Donnelly, and Haru

Chris Farley

200

Señorita Zaragoza

Spanish

200

Harlem/Lake to Ashland/63rd

Green Line

300

Built in 1916, this landmark is the top leisure destination in the Midwest

Navy Pier

300

Houses one of the largest collections of modern art in the nation

Museum of Contemporary Art

300

Wayne Campbell and Austin Powers

Mike Myers

300

Mr Hancock

P.E.

300

54th/Cermak to the Loop

Pink Line

400

This Chicago landmark is the largest building in the world with over 4,000,000 square feet of floor space

Merchandise Mart

400

This downtown attraction’s entrance is flanked by two lions

Art Institute of Chicago

400

One of the Three Amigos and a wedding planner in Father of the Bride

Martin Short

400

Mrs Hiolski

Music

400

Howard to 95th/Dan Ryan

Red Line

500

This post-modern public facility built in 1991 has giant owls perched at its corners and houses 70 miles of shelves

Harold Washington Library

500

This Lincoln Park museum is home to 1,000+ butterflies

Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum

500

Barf, Del Griffith, and Uncle Buck

John Candy

500

Mrs Noonan

Library

500

Midway to the Loop

Orange Line

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