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Route 66 Raceway Pays Homage to a Historic Road.

Get your kicks and more at Route 66 Raceway where speed, world-class motorsports and funny cars rule the road.

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The Morton Arboretum: The great outdoors just outside the city

This 1,700 acre natural wonderland includes gardens, streams, trails, mazes and a whole lot more guaranteed to entertain visitors of all ages.

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Brookfield Zoo: "barless" habitats brings animals up close

This city zoo is considered one of the best in the country, with massive indoor habitats and more than 200 acres of entertainment.

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Willowbrook Wildlife Center brings local animals up close

This west suburb treatment, rehabilitation and education center looks after local wildlife and teaches visitors what they can do to help.

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Historic Pullman is packed with railway past

The Historic Pullman District of Chicago offers great history about railroading, labor and community living in the late 1800s.

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Ernest Hemingway Museum: A glimpse into greatness

This Oak Park attraction boasts authentic memorabilia - including letters, diaries and photos - from one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.

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Ernest Hemingway Birthplace: Where history sparked imagination

The childhood home of an American legend has been beautifully restored, bringing the past back to life in Oak Park.

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Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio: A modern architecture mecca

The early 20th century Oak Park home and studio of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright shines light on the beginnings of modern design.

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DuSable Museum of African American History

The nation's first museum charting African American History began in Chicago.

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Museum of Science and Industry: a colossal experience in Chicago

See bay chicks hatch, study the cockpit of a 727, journey into a working coal mine and board a World War II submarine — all under one roof at Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry.

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Chicago Antique Market: summer steals & deals

The Chicago Antique Market brings together collectibles from around the country each month throughout the summer season.

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Redmoon Theater: sparse company in a rich setting

There's puppetry and pageantry when the curtain goes up at Redmoon Theater.

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Chicago's Sears Tower: a serious work of architecture

More than just the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, the Sears Tower boasts a Calder sculpture, moderately priced restaurants and a sweeping view of the city from the 99th floor.

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Field Museum: where history and culture collide

Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History lets visitors explore dinosaurs, mummies, meteorites and peer millions of years into the past.

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At the Adler Planetarium, the stars always shine brightly

Explore other worlds and then some at The Adler Planetarium, the nation’s first planetarium. It's perfectly situated on Lake Michigan and offers a host of ever-changing shows on everything from cosmic collisions to spectacula ...

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Harold Washington Library: much more than books

Modern architecture meets culture and history at the Harold Washington Library Center — listed in the Guinness World Records as the world's largest public library building.

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Chicago's Polish American Museum: A Place for Art, Music and Res

You don't have to be Polish to enjoy the nation's oldest and largest museum dedicated to Polish culture.

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Fitzgerald's: A classic music joint with loads of charm

This popular west suburb music venue has a bar, restaurant, patio and sprawling live performance area made famous in several Hollywood films.

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Woodlawn Tap: a nobel spot to belly-up for a beer.

Woodlawn Tap, a nostalgic Hyde Park pub that has been the watering hole for University of Chicago students since 1948.

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The Velvet Lounge: big Chicago Sound in a compact club

The Velvet Lounge in Chicago is a small storefront jazz club, but inside the sound is big Chicago experimental led by the legendary jazz great Fred Anderson.

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The Violet Hour has people talking (quietly)

One of Chicago’s most popular bars is less a bar and more a cocktail lounge. Called The Violet Hour, (a name taken from T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land”) this Wicker Park neighborhood has received rave reviews from around the wo ...

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Greek Town's Athenian Candle Company, Win Back Your Flame

While backroom workers make tall candles for local churches, those in the front of the shop sell everything from candles to help win back lovers or insense to bring good luck.

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23rd Annual Scottish Festival & Highland Games

Dust off your kilt and whet your appetite for some haggis. It's time for the Highland Games on June 19–20.

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Highland Games bounce back from big storm

Oak Brook's 23rd annual Highland Games saw significant damage from storms, but thousands still turned out for this yearly festival dedicated to all things Scottish.

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Father's Day Classic Car Show rolls in June 21

Oakbrook Center's 41st annual Father's Day Classic Car Show will appeal to the whole family, with more than 100 vintage cars set among beautiful gardens, shops and restaurants.

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Printer's Row Lit Fest: a gathering for the bookish

Voracious readers, unite! The Printer's Row Lit Fest on June 6–7 is a bookworm's utopia.

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Annual World Music Festival: Chicago 2009

The "World is a Stage" for Chicago's Annual World Music Festival 2009. The fest is the largest of its kind in the U.S.

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Windy City Rollers hit the rink May 30

Faster than the speed of light, the Windy City Rollers bring roller derby home.

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Adler Planetarium shows '3-D Universe: A Symphony'

When the world of music and 3-D photographs of the Universe collide, a great sensory experience is born. You can visit the Adler Planetarium and take part in the miracle.

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Adler Planetarium marks moon landing's 40th anniversary

Journey back to that historic moment of the moon landing on July 20, 1969, and celebrate with the Adler Planetarium in its "One Small Step: Apollo 11 40th Anniversary" exhibit recalling the nine-day flight and the lunar landi ...

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MP3 II: A photo exhibit off the beaten art path

MP3 II at the Museum of Contemporary Photography is sure to challenge and entertain visitors with works by creative emerging artists in the Midwest.

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Taste of Chicago offers more low-cost options

As many feel the economic pinch, the Taste of Chicago rolls out wallet-friendly alternatives that will have visitors sampling more and saving dough.

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Wonderburger: The name alone sparks the imagination.

A secret sauce tops the Wonderburger makinig it unlike any other hamburger. Founded in 1954, one bite and you'll be hooked and left well, wondering how it is made

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Five great reasons to love The Original Rainbow Cone

There's a reason thousands flock to this historic ice cream parlor in the summer. Palmer House Cherry, Pistacio, Chocolate, Vanilla and Orange Sherbert--all stacked sideways on one cone.

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Lalo's Restaurant: big, bold Mexican meals

With sauces that seem to elevate the typical fare to something special,12 Lalo's locations offer authentic Mexican flavors and mammoth margaritas.

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Mama Thai: Authentic flavors abound in Oak Park

Chicago may have loads of Thai restaurants, but Mama Thai proves the real deal thanks to delicious and delicate dishes, reasonable prices and a comfy atmosphere.

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Poor Phil's: a neighborhood bar and grill done right

Sizzling seafood, a massive beer menu and outdoor summer seating make this Oak Park eatery a stand-out.

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Marion Street Cheese Market: eat, drink, shop and be merry

Oak Park's Marion Street Cheese Market packs a punch with its wide culinary offerings.

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Grape Leaves Restaurant: a world away in Oak Park

A little eatery offers a big taste of the Middle East in a historic northwest Chicago neighborhood.

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Johnnie's Beef: an Elmwood Park institution

A local joint packs patrons in with a mini menu of tasty treats, like juicy beef sandwiches and tangy Italian ices.

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The Medici in Hyde Park: 'Obama Eats Here'

Once a small art gallery, coffee house and Hippie Haven, The Medici has grown into one of Hyde Park's most popular restaurants.

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Al's #1 Italian Beef is a Chicago tradition.

Al's big beef sandwiches are a draw in Little Italy. Just remember to mind the grip and the drip.

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Mario's Italian Lemonade: a remnant of Little Italy

Much of Chicago's Little Italy neighborhood is gone. But Mario's Italian Ice keeps the memory alive.

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Manny's Deli and Cafeteria: No telling who you may rub elbows

In a restaurant where everyday workers rub elbows with the city's high-powered politicos, just remember to dress down — and come hungry. Manny's doesn't skimp on taste or portions.

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Visit the Greek Islands and put a little Ompah! into your life.

Awash in sea-colored blues and white stucco, Chicago's famous Greek Islands restaurant offers one of the liveliest dining experiences in the city.

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Wow Bao: Enjoy your dim sum on the run

Wow Bao, a Chicago chain, takes fast food to a new (and healthy) level with a modern spin on a Chinese tradition.

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Plymouth Restaurant: three floors of fun

This downtown destination has a restaurant, rooftop deck and two bars to entertain Chicagoans.

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Mapleberry Pancake House: No dinner, but great dishes and deals

This west suburb strip mall surprise offers friendly service and delicious breakfast and lunch dishes for a downright steal.

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Garrett Popcorn Shops: Chicago snack chain really pops

Garrett Popcorn Shops attract long lines and lots of celebrity fans with their tasty treats.

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Berghoff Bar and Berghoff Restaurant

There is no other restaurant that says Chicago as much as the Berghoff. Known for its beer, root beer and German fare, this historic gem is a great stop for lunch and dinner.

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