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Sue the T-Rex at the Field Museum of Natural History.


tain, the Lurie Garden, and Cloud Gate. Cloud Gate is a three-story steel sculpture that has been dubbed "Te Bean" by Chicagoans, because of its legume-like shape. Tis is a tourist favourite because the curved, mirror-like surface of the sculpture provides striking reflections of visitors, the city skyline and the sky. Iconic Navy Pier has made the must-see list on many visitors’ itineraries. Highlighted by a 150-foot Ferris Wheel (modelled after the original Ferris Wheel invented in 1893 in Chicago), the Pier has numerous rides, restaurants, sight- seeing cruises, Segway tours, and an IMAX theatre to keep children and adults entertained. A trip to Chicago wouldn’t be complete without visiting


the world famous Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower) and a trip to the Skydeck. If you’re in a hurry to get to the top floor you’ll be in luck – the Tower’s elevators are among the fastest in the world – operating as fast as 1,600 feet per minute. It take just 60 seconds to reach the Skydeck. Te cloud-piercing skyscraper, which is the twelfth-tallest


Museum of Science and Industry.


Beluga viewing at Shedd Aquarium. thehubwinnipeg.com


The iconic exterior of the renowned Art Institute of Chicago. Summer 2017 • 37


Photo by Adam Alexander. Photo courtesy of Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau.


Photo by Adam Alexander. Photo by Jason Lindsey. Photo by Nick Ulivieiri.


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