Inside of the lobby of the Field Museum in Chicago is Sue, the world's largest and most complete T. Rex.
A couple shares a moment with Jaume Plensa's Crown Fountain as the backdrop. Situated along the Michigan Ave.
The City of Big Shoulders
The Eiffel Tower looks good at any time of the day... at night it seems to take on a life of it's own...
Low clouds hover below some of the amzingly tall buildings that make up Chicago's fantastic skyline. The Hancock Tower with it's two spires clearly above the cloudline stands out as one of the city's more prominent symbols.
Chicago's architectural marvels along Michigan Ave. are lit up at night and reflected in the Cloud Gate sculpture
The Burlington is a great bar in the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago. The name comes from a Wisconsin town where the owners used to spend time during the summer.
Downtwon Chicago is an amazing array of water, steel and glass... beautiful buildings set in a functional pleasing manner for the everyday pedestrian.
Over the Chicago River are a number of bridges. Some of the busiest bridges in the world, the time to view them is at the beginning of the boating season when all of the little sailboats are taken from drydocks storage, out onto Lake Michigan.
According to the Bridges Department of the City of Chicago, a "boat run" starts around 9:30 on Wednesday's and Saturday's during the spring and fall boating season.