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Easily plan your visit with family and friends to one of Chicago’s top tourist destinations with a d
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Discover the brilliance of the 5-acre urban sanctuary Lurie Garden by attending hands-on family and
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Brush up on your knowledge of the unparalleled architecture, sculpture and landscape design that has
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Close to 30,000 Greek Americans once lived in this Near West Side neighborhood. A thriving enclave o
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Logan Square is a classic Chicago historic neighborhood originally of Russian descent and is now a v
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Bucktown's abundant night life and proximity to downtown, the Kennedy Expressway and the CTA Blue Li
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This pleasant Far Northwest Side neighborhood is the home of the 15,000-student Wilbur Wright Colleg
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This Northwest Side neighborhood was settled by immigrants from Poland, Germany, Russia, Czechoslova
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Anchored by the Chicago Center for Green Technology, an “eco-industrial park” and the famed Garfield
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This residential neighborhood centers on the 36-acre Portage Park at Irving Park Road and Central Av
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Chatham and its distinctive, triangle-shaped neighbor, Burnside, are two communities on the southeas
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Morgan Park is a treasure trove of historic and architecturally significant homes. Designs by Frank
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A shopper’s dream come true, North Michigan Avenue from the Chicago River to Oak Street certainly li
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Brighton Park is home to a number of excellent, family-owned Mexican restaurants – no more expensive
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Albany Park is considered one of the country’s most diverse zip codes. Adjacent North Park is a stro
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Covering some 500 acres along Lake Michigan south of 57th Street, Jackson Park is home to the Museum
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Chicago’s downtown lakefront stretches from the Museum Campus on the south to the Oak Street Beach o
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Chinatown is a rich tapestry of restaurants, businesses and shops, and home to much of the city's Ch
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Just a brief ride north from the Loop on the CTA Red Line, Edgewater is an LGBT-friendly neighborhoo
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Three of the world’s finest museums - The Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, and Adler Planetarium - are
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First settled by Swedish immigrants, this North Side neighborhood is home to many Scandinavian resta
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The ethnically diverse neighborhoods of Marquette Park and Gage Park are both named after beautiful
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The sprawling Southeast Side encompasses four distinct communities – South Chicago, East Side, South
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This Far South Side residential neighborhood of bungalows and two- and three-flat apartment building
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Once a predominantly Jewish neighborhood, North Lawndale is a community rife with history. Modern-da
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A treasure trove of historical and cultural landmarks and experiences, Bronzeville is a living monum
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Englewood is one of Chicago’s comeback neighborhoods, thanks to a series of strategic public investm
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The neighborhoods of West Pullman and Riverdale, on Chicago's southern border, are rife with both hi
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True to its name, the Gold Coast has long been home to some of Chicago’s wealthiest residents, livin
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The world-renowned University of Chicago, founded here in 1892 with money from John D. Rockefeller,
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The United Center – site of the 1996 Democratic National Convention and home of the Bulls, Blackhawk
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Avalon Park is a residential neighborhood of modest bungalows. It is a home to a retail strip of hig
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Lincoln Square’s German roots are still evident in its architecture, but these days it is known for
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These residential neighborhoods form a small peninsula that juts into the suburbs just west of Midwa
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Ashburn grew rapidly after World War II, as returning GIs took jobs in Southwest Side industries and
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The classic Wrigley Field, constructed in 1914 and home of the Chicago Cubs since 1916, is the cente
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An unbelievable variety of dining, nightlife, entertainment and shopping may be found around Rush &
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These neighborhoods are home to four Chicago landmark districts featuring outstanding 19th century a
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The area immediately southwest of downtown became home to many Italian immigrants in the late 19th c
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Not far from Grant Park and the lakefront, Printer's Row has become one of Chicago’s fastest-growing
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Lakeview’s diverse dining, shopping and entertainment options offer a broad appeal to visitors and r
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Formerly a sparsely populated industrial area, the South Loop is now home to a thriving community of
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Chicago has more Mexican-American residents than any other U.S. city outside the Sun Belt, and many
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Lincoln Park is home to the Chicago History Museum, Lincoln Park Conservatory, Peggy Notebaert Natur
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Wicker Park is an architectural showplace of magnificent 19th century and Victorian mansions, abound
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This area between North Michigan Avenue and Lake Michigan contains luxurious apartment buildings and
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Kenwood and neighboring Oakland are two communities rich in architectural history. Many well-preser
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The Chicago River forms the eastern boundary of these two former suburbs that were annexed to Chicag
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George M. Pullman, president of the Pullman Palace Car Company, built this planned community in the
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Like many Southwest Side neighborhoods, West Lawn grew rapidly after World War II, as new industries
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This South Side neighborhood’s name, history, and even its mere existence, are indelibly linked to t
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Pilsen is the heart and soul of Chicago’s large and energetic Mexican-American community. Along Pils
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This former suburb boasts the one of the oldest houses in Chicago, the Noble-Seymour-Crippen House,
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This former fringe area has become one of the hottest residential, entertainment and shopping neighb
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An upscale neighborhood of 19th-century townhouses homes and narrow, cobblestone streets, this Near
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West Ridge is perhaps best known for the wealth of Indian and Pakistani restaurants, retailers and e
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This neighborhood runs from Ashland Avenue to Sacramento Boulevard, between Division Street and Chic
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Few cities can boast a front yard as impressive as Chicago’s Grant Park, home of the Art Institute o
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Bridgeport is a working-class neighborhood on the near South Side. Its former Irish and Eastern Euro
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This historic neighborhood, bordering Oak Park, was created in 1865 as an exclusive suburb and annex
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Washington Park, which borders the University of Chicago on the west, is home to the DuSable Museum
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After the World's Columbian Exposition, developers promoted the South Shore as a vacation spot for w
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Bounded by suburban Elmwood Park on the west and Oak Park on the south, these neighborhoods are prim
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Just northeast of Midway International Airport, Archer Heights is a solid, working-class neighborhoo
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Just north of the Loop and west of Michigan Avenue, this former warehouse district has become a chic
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Bordering Lake Michigan and suburban Evanston, Rogers Park is one of Chicago's most diverse neighbor
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Washington Heights and Roseland are two primarily residential neighborhoods situated in the far sout
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This ethnically diverse North Side lakefront neighborhood is the home of the historic Aragon Ballroo
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The area encircled by the elevated "El" train tracks is known as 'the Loop' and has long been the he
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Over the last two decades, the trendy bars, restaurants and shops of Lakeview and Lincoln Park have
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Located in the far northwest corner of Chicago, Edison Park is a thriving residential community of b
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Sauganash is an affluent community of larger single-family homes, these Northwest Side neighborhoods
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The heart of Chicago's thriving lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community, Boystown l
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This affluent South Side neighborhood is is known for its tree-lined streets, historic homes, beauti
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Millennium Park, Chicago’s world-class showplace of architecture and the arts, opened in 2004 to qui
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These two Northwest Side neighborhoods form part of Chicago’s “bungalow belt,” a swath of sturdy one
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Anchored by the 207-acre park that is its namesake centerpiece, Humboldt Park is the cultural and ec
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The Art Institute, Shedd Aquarium, Adler Planetarium, and Field Museum will be closed one or more days between May 19 - 21 due to the 2012 NATO Summit taking place in Chicago. Stay up to date on these and other cultural attractions affected this weekend.
The largest retrospective exhibition of the Pop art giant opens May 22 at the Art Institute of Chicago. See over 160 works, including never-before-seen drawings, sculptures and paintings that are as revolutionary today as they were 50 years ago.
Discover Chicago’s cultures and neighborhoods on insider tours of the city. Book now for our upcoming Hops & Barley tour on Saturday, May 12, to enjoy craft beer tastings at Revolution, Haymarket and Piece breweries, and learn all about Chicago's burgeoning microbrewery industry.
Chicago remembers and honors the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our country’s freedoms with a Parade on May 26 on State Street. Parade includes floats, marching bands, JROTC and veterans honoring soldiers returning from the IRAQ War.
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Carol, owner of The Reading Clinic, discusses the best parts about living in the Gold Coast neighbor
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Greeter since 2010, lives in Edgewater.
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David’s photographs explore Chicago’s radically changing neighborhoods.
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A foodie and photographer, Tammy’s photographs demonstrate why Chicago’s dining is so spectacular.
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Read why Karen loves her North Center neighborhood.
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Greeter since 2010, lives in Andersonville.
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Rob B., a librarian for the Chicago Public Library's McKinley Park branch, shares the hotspots in hi
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Kevin, member of the Chicago Tour Guide Professionals Association, loves to share his passion for Ch
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This creative professional is quite a brunch fan! Find out her favorite hotspots!
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Jazz musician Josh discusses why he loves the West Town and Bucktown neighborhoods.
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MJ shares her expertise on Chinatown, including her best bets for authentic Chinese food, dim sum, a
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A Chicago resident for 25 years, Michael enjoys all the activities and attractions that the Windy Ci
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Learn more about Lucia's favorite outdoor Chicago activities.
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Learn more about the Beverly neighborhood by reading Anbritt's take on the exciting activities to do
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Greeter since 2008, lives in West Loop, retired.
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New to Chicago, designer Matt Vanderzalm explores his new city with camera in hand, capturing scenes
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Read about fashion designer Tennile's ultimate Chicago urban adventure!
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Goldsmith and jewelry designer Sieglinde loves her neighborhood: Bronzeville. Read why!
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Laurel grew up and now lives in Hyde Park. Read on to learn more about the hidden gems and go-to pla
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Architectural tour guide Ian discusses how the Windy City is home to the most unique architecture.
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Read about playwright Phillip's favorite theater to take visitors in Chicago.
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Z.J., President of the Chinese Cultural Institute, talks about his favorite spots in the Chinatown n
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Ashley, a member of the Chicago Luvabulls, dishes on her favorite Chicago sports memories.
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Learn why Alan, a former travel writer, loves Chicago and makes this city his home.
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Read what Philippe and his family love the most about Chicago!
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Joyce, an artist living in Lincoln Park, describes her favorite areas to bring visiting friends.
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Greeter since 2010, lives in Lakeview.
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As an avid gardener, Rob has a unique perspective on the greenery in Chicago.
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Lane, founder of the Chicago Human Rhythm Project, dishes on his favorite Chicago traditions and act
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Egyptologist Emily shares her personal favorites about the Windy City.
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Living in Lakeview, Amy loves Chicago summers - read about her favorite summertime activity!
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Read why Andre, an artist and curator, loves the culture and flavor of the Windy City.
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Read about Jennifer's take on the vast array of entertainment options and diversity that make Chicag
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Jeff, a bookseller, gives his take on the best places to experience culture, food, and entertainment
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Krista unveils Lincoln Park's best kept secrets, including some art hidden in plain view and must-vi
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Patti spends her Chicago summers outdoors - read what else she loves about her hometown!
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Read about LEED Accredited Professional Dave's favorite sustainable Chicago entities.
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Mell runs a B&B in Bronzeville. Learn his insights on the neighborhood and the many things he loves
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Dennis, a former Chicago policeman, talks about his "See Chicago with a Cop" tours. Read on!
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Kathy, a Logan Square resident, talks about her favorite ways to explore and live like a Chicagoan.
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Find out why volunteer Chicago Greeter Joyce is proud to call Chicago home.
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Read what professional songwriter Jinja has to say about her hometown: Chicago.
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Read why Angela, wine director at the Signature Room at 95th, loves Chicago in the summertime!
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This restaurant manager loves Marquette Park. Find out what he considers not-to-be-missed in this n
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Eric Allix Rogers’s photographs have captured 72 of Chicago’s 77 neighborhoods on film.
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Read why Nancy loves living in the Lincoln Square neighborhood!
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Read about what Cameron likes best about the great city of Chicago!
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Crane operating engineer Ken takes photos of Chicago, offering a birds eye view of the diverse city.
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Greeter since 2011, lives in North Center.
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Searah shares her favorite gems in the Andersonville and Rogers Park neighborhoods.
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Susie is a wardrobe stylist and mother who lives in West Town. She loves the summer and all the fun
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Exploring Chicago by bike, Laurie’s photos of Chicago offer unique perspectives on the diverse city.
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Learn more about Portage Park and read Chicago native Amie's favorite go-to spots in the neighborhoo
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A Chicago resident for over 15 years, Scott and his family enjoy all the activities and attractions
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Chicago Greeter volunteer since 2002. He is a retired thoracic surgeon and member of the faculty of
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John owns a collectibles shop in Sauganash. Discover what he considers hidden gems in this tucked a
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Greeter since 2009, lives in Lakeview.
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Check out Rory's favorite eats and visitor hotspots in Chicago!
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Robin spends her Chicago summers outdoors - see what else she loves about Chicago!
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Originally Texans, Christy and Trae explain why they fell in love with Chicago.
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Manager of the Drake Hotel's Palm Court, Shaun loves all that Chicago has to offer; from the diversi
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Lin, the morning DJ for WXRT FM, loves everything Chicago. Read his profile to learn why!
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Greeter since 2011, lives in Downtown Chicago.
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Dan dishes on the best dining and kid-friendly attractions in the Windy City, particularly the Uptow
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As a young professional, Jenny loves all that Chicago has to offer!
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A resident of Albany Park, Violet cherishes Chicago’s diverse music scene and many different neighbo
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Read why Surinder loves the culture and flavor of the Windy City.
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Tim lives and works in Pullman. See why he thinks the neighborhood is a special Chicago gem.
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From small clubs to big free festivals, Chicago has something for every musical taste and interest.
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A food-lover's paradise, Chicago offers fine dining, ethnic restaurants and local staples like pizza
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Chicago is a very family-friendly city with museums, parks and fun attractions for kids of all ages.
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Chicago’s rich mixture of cultures and nationalities makes it a vibrant and exciting city. There are
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Find out more about Chicago’s environmentally-friendly offerings, including green roofs, parks and c
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Small budgets are no problem in Chicago! Learn about museum free days and other low-cost entertainme
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Chicago’s art museums, world-class theater and breathtaking architecture will definitely pique your
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Chicago’s rich and interesting past make for an exciting and engaging look at today’s modern city.
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Spectators and participants alike will enjoy all of Chicago’s exciting sports and recreation offerin
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Chicago is proud to be home to one of the world’s most active lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
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