From one skyscraper to another

From one skyscraper to another

A view of the John Hancock building from the Skydeck of the Sears Tower. Love the downtown skyline of Chicago!

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Uploaded on Nov 28, 2011  |  Map

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The "L" - Blue Line, Chicago

The "L" - Blue Line, Chicago

One of Chicago's features that it is most closely identified with is it elevated railroad system, affectionately referred to as the "L". Now over one hundred years old, the "L" was created for, and had expanded and declined according to the population of Chicago. From its conception as a sleepy village near Fort Dearborn in 1803, to its charter as a city in 1830 to its enormous expansions in the late nineteenth century, convenient transportation has always been a necessity in Chicago. As the city's borders expanded, the distances between residential areas and the jobs and commercial districts of the city were widening. As walking became impractical and few could afford horse-drawn carriages or, when they were invented, automobiles, a form of mass transportation was soon required in the growing metropolis of Chicago. Horse-drawn omnibuses, started in 1850, horse-drawn street cars, started in 1859 and eventually a massive street car and motor coach system, beginning after the Civil War, all helped, but all were slow, worked only locally and contributed even more to street congestion. To "rise above the problem", so the speak, the answer was the "L". Always existing to serve the people, the "L" has been expanded and reduced, changed and reformed according to the intra-city migration habits of the people of the Chicago metro area.

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Uploaded on Nov 26, 2011  |  Map

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Central Camera - Chicago

Central Camera - Chicago

Central Camera Company is Chicago's oldest camera store.

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Uploaded on Nov 26, 2011  |  Map

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A True Chicago Hot Dog

A True Chicago Hot Dog

An example of a real Chicago-style hot dog (note: the ketchup is for the french fries only!).
Ingredients: All-beef hot dog, steamed poppy seed bun, mustard, onions, peppers, relish, sliced tomato, pickle spear and celery salt. This is it!

Portillo's is a Chicago icon for hot dogs. The first Portillo's hot dog stand known as "The Dog House" opened in 1963 on North Avenue in Villa Park. Owner and founder Dick Portillo invested $1,100 into a 6' x 12' trailer without a bathroom or running water. To get the water he needed, he ran 250 feet of garden hose from a nearby building into the trailer.

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Uploaded on Nov 25, 2011  |  Map

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Chicago River from the Skydeck

Chicago River from the Skydeck

A view of downtown (the Loop) area of Chicago from the Sears Tower Skydeck. The Chicago River can be seen on the left side of the frame. The John Hancock building is at the top right and Lake Michigan is seen on the horizon.

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Uploaded on Nov 23, 2011  |  Map

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