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CHICAGO : Attractions - Specialty Tours BIKE, BOAT, KAYAK & SEGWAY TOURS


Absolutely Chicago Segway Tours 238 E. Monroe St., 312-552-5100 www.absolutelychicagosegway.com


Bike And Roll Chicago 239 E. Randolph at Millenium Park 312-729-1000 www.bikechicago.com Bike tours, Segway tours, and food tours


offered daily. Largest rental bike selection in town including road, fitness, kids, tagalong, wagons, and even electric bikes! Helmet, lock and free map included with rental.


Bobby’s Bike Hike 540 N. Lake Shore Drive, 312-915-0995 www.bobbysbikehike.com


Chicago First Lady Cruises Michigan Ave. & Wacker Dr., 847-358-1330 www.cruisechicago.com The official vessels for the Chicago Architectural Foundation River Cruise.


Elite Cruises Navy Pier, 866-391-8439 www.entertainmentcruises.com


Mercury, Chicago’s Skyline Cruiseline Michigan Ave. & Wacker Dr. 312-332-1353 www.Mercuryskylinecruiseline.com


Mystic Blue Cruises 600 East Grand at Navy Pier 877-299-7783 www.mysticbluecruises.com


Chicago Sports Museum Water Tower Place, Level 7 835 North Michigan Avenue. 312-202-0500 www.harrycarays.com/ chicagosportsmuseum/ SportsMuseumHome.aspx A combination of hi-tech interactive experiences—including skill challenges and simulated experiences—with unique sports memorabilia (think Sammy Sosa’s corked bat), and an impressive collection of game- used treasures and other artifacts.


Chicago Temple and Sky Chapel 77 W. Washington & Clark, (312) 236-4548 Built in 1924, the architecturally significant Chicago Temple is home to the First United Methodist Church as well as the new Silk Road Theatre Project.


The Eli’s Cheesecake Company Factory Tour 6701 W. Forest Preserve Dr., 773-308-7000 Tour their 62,000 square foot award-


winning bakery and see Chicago’s favorite dessert actually being made.


The Garfield Park Conservatory 300 North Central Park Ave., 312-746-5100 www.garfield-conservatory.org Open year round, 10 minutes west of downtown Chicago.


Lincoln Park Conservatory Gardens 2391 Stockton Drive, 312-742-4838 The famous conservatory was built between 1890 and 1895 and includes a 50 foot domed area.


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Navy Pier 6 East Grand Avenue, 312-595-PIER www.navypier.com


Willis Tower Skydeck 233 South Wacker Drive, 312-875-9696 www.theskydeck.com Breathtaking, panoramic, views of the


city and beyond from the world's largest Building!


ART GALLERIES AND EVENTS


Most gallery openings are on Friday nights most weeks and clustered together so you can visit a variety of galleries in an evening. Please contact Chicago Gallery News at 312-649-0064, or info@ chicagogallerynews.com for this month’s gallery opening details.


Art De Triumph & Artful Framer Studios 2938 North Clark Street, 773-832-4038 www.nanciekingmertz.com


The Leigh Gallery 3306 N. Halsted 773-472-1865 www.theleighgallery.com Set in the heart of Lakeview on Chicago’s Northside, The Leigh Gallery offers a comfortable and inviting setting with Art for all tastes. From modern to old- school classic, this gallery has something for everyone including art from local artists to as far away as Los Angeles and Germany. This is a WCG favorite!


Windy City Guide ◆ October - December 2014


Odyssey Cruises 600 E. Grand Ave at Navy Pier 866-305-2469 www.odysseycruises.com


Spirit Cruises Navy Pier, 866-391-8439 www.entertainmentcruises.com


Steve’s Segway Tours 155 North Harbor Dr., 312-946-9467 www.stevessegwaytours.com


Wendella Boats 400 N. Michigan, 312-332-1446 www.wendellaboats.com


BOWLING


10pin Bowling 330 North State Street, 312-644-0300 www.10pinchicago.com


Edison Park Inn 6713 N. Olmsted Ave., 773-775-1404


Lucky Strike Lanes 322 East Illinois, 312-245-8331


BUS TOURS


Chicago Trolley & Double Decker Company


773-648-5000 www.chicagotrolley.com Chicago’s premier Hop On Hop Off ®


city sightseeing tours with 13 stops in our classic red & green Trolleys and fun-filled Double Decker buses. They also offer


www.windycityguide.com


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