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  • The famous Chicago Theater sign.

    The famous Chicago Theater sign.

  • The lions at the Chicago Art Institute attract tourists and protesters alike. This was taken during an Occupy Chicago protest.

    The lions at the Chicago Art Institute attract tourists and protesters alike. This was taken during an Occupy Chicago protest.

  • The Erie Street bridge. This site held the first iron bridge in Chicago. This is the third bridge built on the site.

    The Erie Street bridge. This site held the first iron bridge in Chicago. This is the third bridge built on the site.

  • 1100 Block of North Cherry Street at dusk.

    1100 Block of North Cherry Street at dusk.

  • This sign has been in the window of an Old Town storefront for as long as I can remember.

    This sign has been in the window of an Old Town storefront for as long as I can remember.

  • Sculpture rendition of Norman Rockwell's American Gothic in Pioneer Court.

    Sculpture rendition of Norman Rockwell's American Gothic in Pioneer Court.

  • Marilyn Monroe in Pioneer Court.

    Marilyn Monroe in Pioneer Court.

  • The Picasso in the Daley Center.

    The Picasso in the Daley Center.

  • What lurks down dark alley ways at night?

    What lurks down dark alley ways at night?

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  • Uptown Building

    Uptown Building

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  • The old and the new. A view of the Jewelers building and Trump Tower from Wabash and Madison. Though they look like they are next to each other, they are across the Chicago River from one another.

    The old and the new. A view of the Jewelers building and Trump Tower from Wabash and Madison. Though they look like they are next to each other, they are across the Chicago River from one another.

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  • Central Camera is the oldest camera store in Chicago. It was established in 1899 and is still owned and operated by the same family.

    Central Camera is the oldest camera store in Chicago. It was established in 1899 and is still owned and operated by the same family.

  • Miller's Pub is the oldest continuing restaurant in Chicago.

    Miller's Pub is the oldest continuing restaurant in Chicago.

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  • Abbot House was built by the founder of Abbot Labs. Poet Carl Sandburg was a frequent visitor as he owned a home down the street.

    Abbot House was built by the founder of Abbot Labs. Poet Carl Sandburg was a frequent visitor as he owned a home down the street.

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  • This is the home Al Capone built for his wife, son, mother, and family in Chicago's Grand Crossing Neighborhood.

    This is the home Al Capone built for his wife, son, mother, and family in Chicago's Grand Crossing Neighborhood.

  • When President Lincoln called for troops during the Civil War, the president of the Chicago Board of Trade and the board members put together a horse artillery battery. This monument stands in Rosehill Cemetery.

    When President Lincoln called for troops during the Civil War, the president of the Chicago Board of Trade and the board members put together a horse artillery battery. This monument stands in Rosehill Cemetery.

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  • This plaque sits in the south entrance of the Fine Arts Building. It commemorates the founding of the American Medical Women's Association in 1915. The association is getting ready to celebrate their hundred year anniversary.

    This plaque sits in the south entrance of the Fine Arts Building. It commemorates the founding of the American Medical Women's Association in 1915. The association is getting ready to celebrate their hundred year anniversary.

  • The former Continental Bank building (Bank of America) was built in the 1920s. This frieze is in the corner of the building at Jackson and LaSalle. The Swastika was not a symbol of evil until World War II.

    The former Continental Bank building (Bank of America) was built in the 1920s. This frieze is in the corner of the building at Jackson and LaSalle. The Swastika was not a symbol of evil until World War II.

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  • Claes Oldenberg "The Flamingo" in Federal Plaza. Mr. Oldenberg was a Chicago born sculpture.

    Claes Oldenberg "The Flamingo" in Federal Plaza. Mr. Oldenberg was a Chicago born sculpture.

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  • This home sits on the 1300 Block of Washington. Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of the former president resided here when she lived in Chicago.

    This home sits on the 1300 Block of Washington. Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of the former president resided here when she lived in Chicago.

  • This mural, for the Donut shop, sits across from the North and Damen Avenue El Stop. It is photograhed by almost every young woman who gets off the El.

    This mural, for the Donut shop, sits across from the North and Damen Avenue El Stop. It is photograhed by almost every young woman who gets off the El.

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