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Hotel
Description:
Your home away from home is Palmer House Hilton at 17 East Monroe Street, conveniently located downtown a block and a half from the Art Institute. The longest continuously operating hotel in North America, the Palmer House originally opened on September 26, 1871 as a wedding gift to Bertha Honore Palmer from her husband, Chicago merchant baron Potter Palmer. A formative early patron of the Art Institute of Chicago, Bertha Palmer personally collected and donated many of the Art Institute's masterpieces of French Impressionism, European, Asian, and American art. As the longest continuously operating hotel in North America, the Palmer House has been the destination of choice for every U.S. president since Ulysses S. Grant, world leaders and dignitaries, celebrities, and Chicago's movers-and-shakers. Catering to on-the-go visitors, who expect the finest in dining, entertainment, and services, the Palmer House is a luxury hotel in Chicago that transcends generations with a modern twist on its rich traditions. Defining the heart of Chicago's downtown Loop, the Palmer House forms an architectural nexus among the historic and modern skyscrapers of Burnham and Root, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Mies van der Rohe.
Contact info:
17 East Monroe Street
Chicago, IL 60603 USA
phone: 877-865-5321
web:
www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/CHIPHHH-The-Palmer-House-Hilton-Illinois/index.do
Room amenities:
The Palmer House offers spacious guest rooms featuring complimentary wired Internet access exclusively arranged for Art Institute Road Scholar participants, in-room hairdryer, iron/ironing board, valet laundry service, adjustable thermostat, and clock radio with mp3 connection.
Facility amenities:
With its recent renovation of the public area and guest rooms, the Palmer House offers many contemporary luxuries in the grandeur of an historic setting, including complimentary Wireless Internet in the hotel lobby. Dine in Lockwood Restaurant, a critically acclaimed restaurant rooted in French and Italian traditions. Enjoy Potter's Lounge, for sophisticated, yet relaxed, conversation over drinks. The Lobby Bar features cocktails and light fare -- perfect for before dinner or the theater. Additionally, enjoy the complimentary Indoor Pool & Jacuzzi, Health Club & Fitness Center, On-site Valet Parking, and Valet Laundry Service. The Street Level offers convenient retail stores and cafes with indoor access.
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Please see comments below.
If you would like to arrive before your program begins or stay after it ends, we have negotiated discounted rates with the Palmer House Hilton. Please call Elizabeth Hein, Director of Reservations, directly at 312-917-4967.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day One: Sunday, November 10
- Arrival, Registration, and Orientation
Afternoon:
Entrances to the Palmer House are on Monroe, Wabash, and State Streets. If staying at the Palmer House, you may check in to your guest room beginning at 3:00 p.m. If you arrive early and your guest room is not available, you are welcome to leave your luggage in the secure storage facility while you explore Chicago until 3:00. Upon receiving your room key card, the front desk staff will inform you of the location for the 4:30 p.m. Road Scholar Orientation, where you will be greeted by your host from the Art Institute.
Dinner:
Please join us at 4:30 at the hotel for registration and enjoy a brief reception with your Art Institute host and your fellow participants. Enjoy a relaxed orientation and overview of the program, the Palmer House, the Art Institute, and Chicago. An introductory video to the Art Institute's collection and history may also be shown. Following orientation and the video, a light dinner will be served at approximately 6:30. Dinner is usually held Lockwood Restaurant in the Palmer House lobby. Your Art Institute host will provide you with meal vouchers for the Palmer House. Please bring an appropriate voucher to each meal at the Palmer House.
Lodging:
Palmer House Hilton Hotel
Meals Included:
Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Your home away from home is Palmer House Hilton at 17 East Monroe Street, conveniently located downtown a block and a half from the Art Institute. The longest continuously operating hotel in North America, the Palmer House originally opened on September 26, 1871 as a wedding gift to Bertha Honore Palmer from her husband, Chicago merchant baron Potter Palmer. A formative early patron of the Art Institute of Chicago, Bertha Palmer personally collected and donated many of the Art Institute's masterpieces of French Impressionism, European, Asian, and American art. As the longest continuously operating hotel in North America, the Palmer House has been the destination of choice for every U.S. president since Ulysses S. Grant, world leaders and dignitaries, celebrities, and Chicago's movers-and-shakers. Catering to on-the-go visitors, who expect the finest in dining, entertainment, and services, the Palmer House is a luxury hotel in Chicago that transcends generations with a modern twist on its rich traditions. Defining the heart of Chicago's downtown Loop, the Palmer House forms an architectural nexus among the historic and modern skyscrapers of Burnham and Root, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Mies van der Rohe.
Contact info:
17 East Monroe Street
Chicago, IL 60603 USA
phone: 877-865-5321
web:
www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/CHIPHHH-The-Palmer-House-Hilton-Illinois/index.do
Room amenities:
The Palmer House offers spacious guest rooms featuring complimentary wired Internet access exclusively arranged for Art Institute Road Scholar participants, in-room hairdryer, iron/ironing board, valet laundry service, adjustable thermostat, and clock radio with mp3 connection.
Facility amenities:
With its recent renovation of the public area and guest rooms, the Palmer House offers many contemporary luxuries in the grandeur of an historic setting, including complimentary Wireless Internet in the hotel lobby. Dine in Lockwood Restaurant, a critically acclaimed restaurant rooted in French and Italian traditions. Enjoy Potter's Lounge, for sophisticated, yet relaxed, conversation over drinks. The Lobby Bar features cocktails and light fare -- perfect for before dinner or the theater. Additionally, enjoy the complimentary Indoor Pool & Jacuzzi, Health Club & Fitness Center, On-site Valet Parking, and Valet Laundry Service. The Street Level offers convenient retail stores and cafes with indoor access.
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Please see comments below.
If you would like to arrive before your program begins or stay after it ends, we have negotiated discounted rates with the Palmer House Hilton. Please call Elizabeth Hein, Director of Reservations, directly at 312-917-4967.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Two: Monday, November 11
- Early Entry/Gallery Talks/Free Evening
Breakfast:
Greet each morning and your companions at the hotel’s deluxe continental breakfast buffet.
Morning:
Meet your fellow participants and an Art Institute representative at 9:30 to walk to the Art Institute for early entry. Enjoy an introductory gallery walk of the Art Institute of Chicago, including the history, architecture, and an orientation of the collection. Explore the Art Institute's new addition, the Modern Wing, including an exclusive look of the Modern Wing's state-of-the-art Ryan Education Center. Weather permitting, we'll also visit the Modern Wing's rooftop Bluhm Family Sculpture Terrace with breathtaking views of Chicago's historic architectural legacy, contemporary skyscrapers, Millennium Park, and Lake Michigan.
Lunch:
Sonny's Cafe--a diamond in the rough. Sonny's offers an extensive menu of classic American deli and diner cuisine with an eclectic assortment of delicious Thai dishes. Sonny’s also provides a glimpse of art school life as we dine among the colorfully eccentric students of the School of the Art Institute. This building is connected to the museum and we will not need to go outside.
Afternoon:
Enjoy a full afternoon of multiple gallery talks led by Art Institute lecturing staff. Gallery talks throughout the program trace the history and development of world art with a general focus on western civilization. The specific itinerary varies slightly depending on week and which special exhibitions are included, but the itinerary generally includes Ancient Art, Medieval through 18th-century European art, French and American Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, European Modernism, Asian art, and American Art from Colonial through Modernism.
Dinner:
Dinner at the hotel.
Evening:
During your free time take this opportunity to explore the many cultural attractions Chicago offers, including Chicago's outstanding reputation for blues and jazz, the lights and art of Millennium Park, or simply relax with the many amenities at the hotel. Information on Chicago's attractions is provided at orientation on Day 1 and included in your preparatory materials.
Lodging:
Palmer House Hilton Hotel
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Type:
Hotel
Description:
Your home away from home is Palmer House Hilton at 17 East Monroe Street, conveniently located downtown a block and a half from the Art Institute. The longest continuously operating hotel in North America, the Palmer House originally opened on September 26, 1871 as a wedding gift to Bertha Honore Palmer from her husband, Chicago merchant baron Potter Palmer. A formative early patron of the Art Institute of Chicago, Bertha Palmer personally collected and donated many of the Art Institute's masterpieces of French Impressionism, European, Asian, and American art. As the longest continuously operating hotel in North America, the Palmer House has been the destination of choice for every U.S. president since Ulysses S. Grant, world leaders and dignitaries, celebrities, and Chicago's movers-and-shakers. Catering to on-the-go visitors, who expect the finest in dining, entertainment, and services, the Palmer House is a luxury hotel in Chicago that transcends generations with a modern twist on its rich traditions. Defining the heart of Chicago's downtown Loop, the Palmer House forms an architectural nexus among the historic and modern skyscrapers of Burnham and Root, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Mies van der Rohe.
Contact info:
17 East Monroe Street
Chicago, IL 60603 USA
phone: 877-865-5321
web:
www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/CHIPHHH-The-Palmer-House-Hilton-Illinois/index.do
Room amenities:
The Palmer House offers spacious guest rooms featuring complimentary wired Internet access exclusively arranged for Art Institute Road Scholar participants, in-room hairdryer, iron/ironing board, valet laundry service, adjustable thermostat, and clock radio with mp3 connection.
Facility amenities:
With its recent renovation of the public area and guest rooms, the Palmer House offers many contemporary luxuries in the grandeur of an historic setting, including complimentary Wireless Internet in the hotel lobby. Dine in Lockwood Restaurant, a critically acclaimed restaurant rooted in French and Italian traditions. Enjoy Potter's Lounge, for sophisticated, yet relaxed, conversation over drinks. The Lobby Bar features cocktails and light fare -- perfect for before dinner or the theater. Additionally, enjoy the complimentary Indoor Pool & Jacuzzi, Health Club & Fitness Center, On-site Valet Parking, and Valet Laundry Service. The Street Level offers convenient retail stores and cafes with indoor access.
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Please see comments below.
If you would like to arrive before your program begins or stay after it ends, we have negotiated discounted rates with the Palmer House Hilton. Please call Elizabeth Hein, Director of Reservations, directly at 312-917-4967.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Three: Tuesday, November 12
- Early Entry/Gallery Talks/Free Afternoon/Evening Free-time Excursion
Breakfast:
Deluxe continental breakfast buffet at the hotel.
Morning:
Meet your fellow participants and an Art Institute representative at 9:30 to walk to the Art Institute for early entry. Enjoy a morning gallery talk by the Art Institute lecturing staff. The specific itinerary varies slightly depending on week and which special exhibitions are included. See Day 2 for a detailed listing of gallery talk topics. Also enjoy the 12:00-12:45 public gallery talk.
Lunch:
1:00 - A late lunch at Sonny's Cafe in the School of the Art Institute.
Afternoon:
Use this free afternoon to build on what you've learned and explore the museum on your own. Enjoy the 2:00-3:00 public excursion of the Art Institute's collection highlights. Visit the many special exhibitions, marvel at Thorne Miniature Rooms, or research your passion in the Art Institute's world-class art history library. Take advantage of your complimentary Art Institute audio guide ticket or save it for later. Or enjoy this opportunity to visit one of Chicago's many cultural venues, historic neighborhoods, and museums. Information on Chicago's attractions is provided at orientation on Day 1 and included in your preparatory materials.
Dinner:
Dinner at the hotel.
Evening:
Free time excursions may include Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Millennium Park outdoor concert, theater, or the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Lodging:
Palmer House Hilton Hotel
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Close [ x ]
Type:
Hotel
Description:
Your home away from home is Palmer House Hilton at 17 East Monroe Street, conveniently located downtown a block and a half from the Art Institute. The longest continuously operating hotel in North America, the Palmer House originally opened on September 26, 1871 as a wedding gift to Bertha Honore Palmer from her husband, Chicago merchant baron Potter Palmer. A formative early patron of the Art Institute of Chicago, Bertha Palmer personally collected and donated many of the Art Institute's masterpieces of French Impressionism, European, Asian, and American art. As the longest continuously operating hotel in North America, the Palmer House has been the destination of choice for every U.S. president since Ulysses S. Grant, world leaders and dignitaries, celebrities, and Chicago's movers-and-shakers. Catering to on-the-go visitors, who expect the finest in dining, entertainment, and services, the Palmer House is a luxury hotel in Chicago that transcends generations with a modern twist on its rich traditions. Defining the heart of Chicago's downtown Loop, the Palmer House forms an architectural nexus among the historic and modern skyscrapers of Burnham and Root, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Mies van der Rohe.
Contact info:
17 East Monroe Street
Chicago, IL 60603 USA
phone: 877-865-5321
web:
www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/CHIPHHH-The-Palmer-House-Hilton-Illinois/index.do
Room amenities:
The Palmer House offers spacious guest rooms featuring complimentary wired Internet access exclusively arranged for Art Institute Road Scholar participants, in-room hairdryer, iron/ironing board, valet laundry service, adjustable thermostat, and clock radio with mp3 connection.
Facility amenities:
With its recent renovation of the public area and guest rooms, the Palmer House offers many contemporary luxuries in the grandeur of an historic setting, including complimentary Wireless Internet in the hotel lobby. Dine in Lockwood Restaurant, a critically acclaimed restaurant rooted in French and Italian traditions. Enjoy Potter's Lounge, for sophisticated, yet relaxed, conversation over drinks. The Lobby Bar features cocktails and light fare -- perfect for before dinner or the theater. Additionally, enjoy the complimentary Indoor Pool & Jacuzzi, Health Club & Fitness Center, On-site Valet Parking, and Valet Laundry Service. The Street Level offers convenient retail stores and cafes with indoor access.
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Please see comments below.
If you would like to arrive before your program begins or stay after it ends, we have negotiated discounted rates with the Palmer House Hilton. Please call Elizabeth Hein, Director of Reservations, directly at 312-917-4967.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Four: Wednesday, November 13
- Early Entry/Gallery Talk/Chicago Architecture Tour/Evening Free-time...
Early Entry/Gallery Talk/Chicago Architecture Tour/Evening Free-time Excursion
Breakfast:
Deluxe continental breakfast buffet at the hotel.
Morning:
9:30 - Walk to the Art Institute for early entry. Enjoy a morning gallery talk by the Art Institute lecturing staff. The specific itinerary varies slightly depending on week and which special exhibitions are included. See Day 2 for a detailed listing of gallery talk topics.
Lunch:
At Sonny's Cafe in the School of the Art Institute.
Afternoon:
1:15-3:30 - The Chicago Architecture Foundation takes you to see some of the most celebrated architecture in the world! The historic walking exploration of the downtown "Loop" is a favorite among past participants. A visit to Chicago would be incomplete without taking in some of our most famous buildings. The trip lasts approximately two hours.
Dinner:
Dinner at the hotel.
Evening:
Free time excursions may include Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Millennium Park outdoor concert, or theater.
Lodging:
Palmer House Hilton Hotel
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Close [ x ]
Type:
Hotel
Description:
Your home away from home is Palmer House Hilton at 17 East Monroe Street, conveniently located downtown a block and a half from the Art Institute. The longest continuously operating hotel in North America, the Palmer House originally opened on September 26, 1871 as a wedding gift to Bertha Honore Palmer from her husband, Chicago merchant baron Potter Palmer. A formative early patron of the Art Institute of Chicago, Bertha Palmer personally collected and donated many of the Art Institute's masterpieces of French Impressionism, European, Asian, and American art. As the longest continuously operating hotel in North America, the Palmer House has been the destination of choice for every U.S. president since Ulysses S. Grant, world leaders and dignitaries, celebrities, and Chicago's movers-and-shakers. Catering to on-the-go visitors, who expect the finest in dining, entertainment, and services, the Palmer House is a luxury hotel in Chicago that transcends generations with a modern twist on its rich traditions. Defining the heart of Chicago's downtown Loop, the Palmer House forms an architectural nexus among the historic and modern skyscrapers of Burnham and Root, Frank Lloyd Wright, and Mies van der Rohe.
Contact info:
17 East Monroe Street
Chicago, IL 60603 USA
phone: 877-865-5321
web:
www1.hilton.com/en_US/hi/hotel/CHIPHHH-The-Palmer-House-Hilton-Illinois/index.do
Room amenities:
The Palmer House offers spacious guest rooms featuring complimentary wired Internet access exclusively arranged for Art Institute Road Scholar participants, in-room hairdryer, iron/ironing board, valet laundry service, adjustable thermostat, and clock radio with mp3 connection.
Facility amenities:
With its recent renovation of the public area and guest rooms, the Palmer House offers many contemporary luxuries in the grandeur of an historic setting, including complimentary Wireless Internet in the hotel lobby. Dine in Lockwood Restaurant, a critically acclaimed restaurant rooted in French and Italian traditions. Enjoy Potter's Lounge, for sophisticated, yet relaxed, conversation over drinks. The Lobby Bar features cocktails and light fare -- perfect for before dinner or the theater. Additionally, enjoy the complimentary Indoor Pool & Jacuzzi, Health Club & Fitness Center, On-site Valet Parking, and Valet Laundry Service. The Street Level offers convenient retail stores and cafes with indoor access.
Smoking policy:
Yes
Smoking policies vary by facility. During all group events and activities, smoking is prohibited.
Elevator:
Yes
Additional nights before:
Please see comments below.
If you would like to arrive before your program begins or stay after it ends, we have negotiated discounted rates with the Palmer House Hilton. Please call Elizabeth Hein, Director of Reservations, directly at 312-917-4967.
Check in time:
3:00 PM
Day Five: Thursday, November 14
- Early Entry/Gallery Talks and Exhibition Exploration/Public Lecture...
Early Entry/Gallery Talks and Exhibition Exploration/Public Lecture at the Art Institute
Breakfast:
Deluxe continental breakfast buffet at the hotel.
Morning:
9:30 - Walk to the Art Institute for early entry. Enjoy a morning gallery talk by the Art Institute lecturing staff. The specific itinerary varies slightly depending on week and which special exhibitions are included. See Day 2 for a detailed listing of gallery talk topics. Also enjoy the 12:00-12:45 public gallery talk.
Lunch:
1:00 - A late lunch at Sonny's Cafe in the School of the Art Institute.
Afternoon:
Continue the afternoon with an exploration of a special exhibition or a private gallery talk led by the Art Institute lecturing staff. Enjoy some free time in the late afternoon to explore on your own with a complimentary audio guide.
Dinner:
Dinner on your own. Enjoy this opportunity to explore Chicago's many excellent and historic eateries, such as Rick Bayless's Frontera Grill, Russian Tea Time, Ada's Famous Deli, 17/west at the Berghoff, the Art Institute's new Modern Wing rooftop restaurant Terzo Piano, and more. A list of recommendations will be provided. Eat on your own time and pace to take advantage of the evening programs at the Art Institute.
Evening:
6:00 PM Return to the Art Institute for the public lecture or gallery talk. Museum is open until 8:00 PM. Additional free time excursion may include the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
Lodging:
Palmer House Hilton Hotel
Meals Included:
Breakfast, Lunch
Day Six: Friday, November 15
- Early Entry/Gallery Talk/Departure
Breakfast:
Deluxe continental breakfast buffet at the hotel.
Morning:
9:30 - Walk to the Art Institute for early entry. Enjoy a morning gallery talk by the Art Institute lecturing staff. The specific itinerary varies slightly depending on week and which special exhibitions are included. See Day 2 for a detailed listing of gallery talk topics.
Afternoon:
Program concludes at approximately 11:15 with time to revisit your favorite galleries or explore more on your own. Remain at the Art Institute to enjoy the 12:00 and 2:00 public gallery talks.
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Adler Planetarium and Astronomy Center
The first planetarium built in the Western Hemisphere.
For additional information, visit:
www.adlerplanetarium.org
Andy's Jazz Club
Located at 11 E. Hubbard, just a short cab ride from the hotel, Andy's is one of Chicago's best-known jazz establishments, featuring a musical menu of Chicago's top jazz artists. Go online or call 312-642-6805 for performers, times, & cover charge.
For additional information, visit:
andysjazzclub.com
Art Institute of Chicago
With one of the world's greatest collections of Impressionist paintings, the Art Institute stands out among the rest. Enjoy Chicago's premiere museum of art encompassing a magnificent panoply of global heritage and aesthetics. Visit the Art Institute's online calendar to browse a listing of public lectures and performances offered during your Road Scholar program. Take special note of possible Thursday evening offerings, when the museum is open until 8 p.m.
For additional information, visit:
www.artic.edu/aic/calendar
Blue Chicago
Located in the River North entertainment district at 536 N. Clark St. just a short cab ride from the hotel, Blue Chicago features some of the best of Chicago blues music. Visit the website or call 312-661-0100 for performers, times, & cover charge.
For additional information, visit:
bluechicago.com
Blue Man Group
Internationally-recognized comedy, pantomime, and industrial-rock musical performance. Located in the Lakeview neighborhood in the Briar Street Theatre at 3133 N. Halsted.
For additional information, visit:
blueman.com/tickets/chicago/
Broadway in Chicago
A collection of theaters in the downtown theater district and around town featuring some of the most popular musical theater smash hits!
For additional information, visit:
broadwayinchicago.com
Buddy Guy's Legends
Located at 754 S Wabash, just a short cab ride from the hotel, Buddy Guy's features Cajun soul food, a major archive of Blues memorabilia, and some of the finest blues music in Chicago. Go online or call 312-427-1190 for performers, times, & cover charge.
For additional information, visit:
buddyguy.com
Chicago Cultural Center
A brief walk from the hotel, this stunning landmark building is home to Chicago's Visitor Information Center, the world's largest Tiffany glass dome and free music, performances, films, lectures, and art exhibits. Located at 78 E Washington.
For additional information, visit:
chicagoculturalcenter.org
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
The Art Institute is often able to offer a special group rate during your Road Scholar program. Before purchasing tickets, please contact your Art Institute group leader or look for details in your preparatory materials.
For additional information, visit:
cso.org
Goodman Theatre
Just a short walk from the hotel, the internationally-renown Goodman Theatre is Chicago’s oldest and largest not-for-profit theater. 170 N. Dearborn St., dark Monday and Tuesday nights, 312-443-3800.
For additional information, visit:
goodmantheatre.org
Green Mill Jazz Club
Steeped in the heady sounds of the early '30s and '40s and Chicago's notorious prohibition-era mobster history, the Green Mill speakeasy has an atmosphere that's sure to delight. Located a cab-ride away at 4802 N. Broadway Ave., 773-878-5552.
For additional information, visit:
greenmilljazz.com
Jazz Showcase
In the historic Dearborn Station building at 806 S. Plymouth Ct, just a short cab ride from the hotel, Jazz Showcase offers nightly sets at 8 and 10 p.m., 312-360-0234.
For additional information, visit:
jazzshowcase.com
John G. Shedd Aquarium
Explore the beauty of the aquatic world.
For additional information, visit:
www.sheddaquarium.org
Museum of Contemporary Art
220 E Chicago Ave. One of the nation's largest facilities devoted to the art of our time, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) offers exhibits of the most thought-provoking art created since 1945. Open until 8 p.m. on Tuesdays.
For additional information, visit:
mcachicago.org
Museum of Science and Industry
The last remaining major structure from the 1893 World's Fair, the Musem of Science and Industry will delight visitors of all ages. Visit the newly reopened U-505 submarine. The Museum of Science and Industry offers continuously changing exhibits and the Omnimax Theater.
For additional information, visit:
www.msichicago.org
The Field Museum of Natural History
Taking center stage on Chicago's "Museum Campus," the Field Museum boasts a world-class collection of biological and anthropological objects assembled for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition. Home of Sue the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
For additional information, visit:
www.fieldmuseum.org
The Second City
Delighting audiences for over 50 years, The Second City resident theatre troupes write and perform original sketch and improv comedy revues. Located in the historic Old Town neighborhood at 1616 North Wells St.
For additional information, visit:
secondcity.com
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