Le Meridien Essex Chicago





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A Chicago walk that includes world-class museums, artwork, and a beach. Chicago's Museum Campus was created in 1998 when the northbound lanes of Lake Shore Drive were re-routed slightly west to make it possible to link three of Chicago's world-class museums-the Field Museum, Adler Planetarium, and Shedd Aquarium-in a 57-acre lakefront park located at the south end of the Monroe Street Harbor. Obviously, the museums are the big draw here. It's possible to spend several hours (or more) in each,...
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Great way to see MANY sites around Chicago, and lots of variations to make it shorter or longer as time allows. Definitely take the time to learn about all of the different sites. Great for runners and walkers.
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This park celebrates families as well as the turn of the 21st century The 21st century dawned four years late in Chicago. But when Millennium Park finally opened in 2004, residents quickly forgave the late arrival and cost overruns. The park is a monument to the City of Big Shoulders, a testament to its architectural heritage and a great place for families to play.
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This urban trail is a paved loop around the Ping Tom Memorial Park with several facilities including a playground. Ping Tom Memorial Park is a marvelous place for a short leisure walk or a family picnic. Accessibility: There do not appear to be any designated accessible spaces along West 19th Street at the east end of the trail. However, there are 2 designated accessible spaces with a striped access aisle in the small paved parking lot off of South Wentworth Avenue. The trail can be...
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