Saturday, April 21, 2007

Chicago by hkskyline - Part 1

Chicago has been on my to-visit list for quite some time. I found a cheap airfare and decided to fly off for a break. I was very amazed at the city's focus on architecture, and the building inventory. My feet are still dead from so much walking!

1. Hello Chicago on a cloudy day!




3. A tropical paradise in Chicago




5. I was able to secure a special pass that allowed me free access to almost all of Chicago's key museums. Right after I dropped off my luggage, I dashed to the Field Museum for a detailed visit.






8. The waterfront area is very nicely done, and a great place for a stroll.




10. I didn't get much co-operation from the skies during my visit. I only got half a day of clear skies, and I was madly taking pictures that morning.










15. The water looks so serene.




17. I was a little too late to see the water flow through Buckingham Fountain.




19. Chicago has an amazing stock of historic skyscrapers. I did a lot of intense walking within the Loop to absorb the sights. Here are some modern and old buildings :














26. I've been up Sears Tower before, but the weather wasn't so great 6 years ago. This time, I planned to visit Sears in the morning and John Hancock in the afternoon.












32. Due to a special request from a fellow forumer, here is Trump UC.


33. Next door are some historic buildings .. what a contrast it will be!




35. The Magnificent Mile is well-manicured with gardens, shrubs, and flowers planted along a lot of the sidewalk edges. It's quite a beautiful sight and other cities can learn from this simple, yet effective, urban beautification technique.












41. Unfortunately, by the time I got to Hancock, the skies clouded over.
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