Tag: “Chicago White Sox”

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  1. Chicago White Sox

    US Cellular Field, home of the 2005 World Series champions does not have a bad seat in the house. True Chicago White Sox fans know that fireworks go off whenever a Sox player hits a home run.



    Home to the 2003 Major League All-Star Game, billed as "This time it counts", because the winning league would retain home field advantage during the World Series.

    From April thru October, Chicago baseball is a reason by itself to come to Chicago.

  2. The Coast in the Middle

    Chicago may be urban, Midwestern, hardworking. But it's not often celebrated for its lighter side on the east: a sparkling lake sprinkled with sailboats.

  3. US Cellular Field

    U.S. Cellular Field (formerly Comiskey Park) is home to the 2005 World Series Champion Chicago White Sox.

  4. Breathe in Yosemite National Park, California

    Visiting Yosemite National Park, is nothing like this in any part of this planet. The majestic mountain range & the beauty of life surrounding the valley.

  5. Chicago, Illinois

    The City of Big Shoulders

  6. Chicago Police Memorial

    East of Soldier Field on Chicago Park District property, is Gold Star Families Memorial & Park.

    Here the names of more than 500 Chicago Police killed in the line of duty are enshrined.

  7. Chicago bridges

  8. The Burlington

    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.

  9. Chicago Bridges

    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.

  10. Fenway Park