|  | Giant skyscrapers of XIX cent. are in the business quarter of Chicago - «The Loop», young companies would like «Gold Coast», Bohemia lives in the «Wicker Park» area and «Bucktown» - is a park zone  | 
				
												
				
				|  | Art Institute of Chicago - Art Gallery – is famous for the unique collection of Impressionist paintings and works of American artists | 
				
												
				
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				|  | There are fifty bridges across the Chicago River, a major transport artery. Great fun to explore the architecture of the city from water. River excursions - from May to October | 
				
												
				
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				|  | Field Museum of Natural History has the greatest zoological and anthropological collection - some 20 million specimens | 
				
												
				
				|  | Grant Park will offer to visitors not only to relax on its beaches and lawns, but also to visit a planetarium, an aquarium, bird’s reserves and museums | 
				
												
				
				|  | Visit to James R. Thompson Center gives an opportunity to get acquainted with American architecture in miniature | 
				
												
				
				|  | John Hancock Center - Big John - a 88-storey skyscraper, with offices, garages, apartments, shops, restaurants and observation deck on the roof | 
				
												
				
				|  | Michigan Avenue is famous for skyscrapers, the world’s most expensive shops, and Art Institute of Chicago | 
				
												
				
				|  | Walking about Chicago streets, tourists can observe Modern Sculptures, created by Fleming, Picasso, and many others | 
				
												
				
				|  | The oldest and very prestigious Northwestern University - a real student city – attracts tourists with its unique atmosphere | 
				
												
				
				|  | O`Hare Airport, built during World War II now receive flights from 60 foreign countries | 
				
												
				
				|  | Robie House - an outstanding monument of architecture. It was designed and built by Frank Lloyd Wright (1908-1910), under the influence of Japanese architecture | 
				
												
				
				|  | The John G. Shedd Aquarium contains over 25,000 fish, and was for some time the largest indoor aquarium in the world with 5,000,000 US gallons (19,000,000 l) of water | 
				
												
				
				|  | Water Tower Place, a 74-storey skyscraper (262 m), located on North Michigan Avenue, was built in 1976 in Art Nouveau style. Now there are accommodation facilities and a hotel | 
				
												
				
				|  | The Willits House is known to be the first building designed in the Prairie style, which has later become the most popular one in Midwestern U.S. |