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Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Chicago Tour

 A visit to Chicago is not complete without a boat tour and description of the architecture, or so we were told by my nephew and his groom when we got the wedding invitation.  The wedding was on a Friday evening and the boat tour was on Saturday afternoon, the 2:30 sailing.

We sailed with Wendella Boat Rides based at the foot of the bridge by the Wrigley Building.


Our tour guide was very knowledgeable about anything pertaining to Chicago and other useless trivia.


Come along and see the sights.  I recall a few of them.



Under that roof below is the Apple Store.  It doesn't appear to have any walls.




Yes there are two open floors in the building above and below on right to keep the wind from blowing it over.  After all this is the windy city.


The name on building below should read tRump.



Going through the lock above to enter Lake Michigan.  The river once flowed into the lake but has been engineered to flow the opposite way by way of a canal system.  The reason: too much pollution going into the Lake which is the source of drinking water for the city.










Building above called the corn cob.





Visiting Chicago any time soon?  Consider taking this tour.

6 comments:

David M. Gascoigne, said...

A tour of a city, any city, with its crowds, noise, pollution etc is not now nor ever will be on my list of things to do!

Fun60 said...

Oh yes Marcia. That was definitely a highlight of my trip to Chicago last year.

Tom said...

...this looks great to me. I've only been to Chicago in January for a nursery trade show, not a great time to see the city!!!

Anonymous said...

The "Corncob" buildings are Marina City and I remember the two identical buildings being built. Yep, telling my age!

Granny Sue said...

I enjoy touring cities, although I am always glad to leave again. But there is so much history to be found in brick and mortar. I have visited Chicago a couple times for conferences, but sadly never had time for a tour.

acorn hollow said...

I have never been there it is beautiful sounds like you had a lovely trip
Cathy