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Chicago Musicians
History
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Most visited attraction in Chicago

Navy Pier

100

Currently in prison for conspiring to barter with Barack Obama's vacant senate seat

Rod Blagojevich

100

This South American palm tree produces a superfood berry known by the same name.

Açaí

100

Winner of 21 Grammy Awards, he began his career as a producer for Roc-A-Fella records

Kanye West

100

This cream filled snack was invented in Chicago during the Depression

The Twinkie

200

Commonly known as "The Bean", this is the official name of Anish Kapoor's Millennium Park sculpture

Cloud Gate

200

A 14-count indictment was brought against this long standing Chicago alderman on May 30, 2019

Ed Burke

200

This tropical fruit contains an enzyme called papain which is used to tenderize meat

Papaya

200

Born 'Edward Louis Severson III', this Evanston native's grunge band has sold more than 85 million records worldwide

Eddie Vedder

200

The first of the cast iron clocks was installed on this Chicago department store in 1897

Marshall Field’s

300

The original name of Wrigley Field

Weeghman Park

300

This son of a leading Civil Rights figure spent over $5,000 of his campaign funds on Bruce Lee memorabilia

Jesse Jackson Jr.

300

Chicago got its name from "chicagaoua", an american indian form of this plant that grew around Lake Michigan

Garlic

300

Blues guitarist Inducted into the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame in 2005 by Eric Clapton & B.B King

Buddy Guy

300

In 1947 this independent Chicago transportation agency was formed

Chicago Transit Authority

400

This skyscraper in River East is the world's tallest building designed by a woman

Aqua

400

Once famously said "the police are not here to create disorder, they're here to preserve disorder"

Richard J. Daley

400

This climbing plant native to the Amazon is used in energy drinks, due to its seeds that contain twice the caffeine concentration as found in coffee beans.

Guarana

400

Active in the Civil Rights Movement, this crooner had 30 top 40 hits between 1957 and 1964

Sam Cooke

400

In 1979, this ill-fated sports promotion ended with explosions between ballgames

Disco Demolition Night

500

Roman goddess atop the Board of Trade tower

Ceres

500

Chairman of the House Ways & Means Committee under Ronald Reagan, he was brought down in a postage stamp scandal

Dan Rostenkowski

500

This small slimy fruit is in the soapberry family and popular in China and Southeast Asia

Lychee

500

Jazz piano great and former member of the Miles Davis quintet, best known for "Cantaloupe Island" & "Chameleon"

Herbie Hancock

500

Built in 1885, the Home Insurance Company Building was the first one of these built in Chicago.

Skyscraper

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