Taken in Millennium Park, Chicago.
Dolores Park is named for the nearby Mission Dolores and is a common hangout for San Franciscans on a sunny day. The park is basically an expansive grass field on a hill with tennis and basketball courts on one side, a clubhouse and sidewalk through the middle, and great views from its highest point.
The Heartland is a warm and homey bohemian oasis in the Rogers Park neighborhood, and makes for a great hangout. Especially popular with the weekend breakfast crowd, it's still lively most nights due to frequent live performances of music and spoken word.
Hanging Rock State Park in North Carolina
Fantastic Botanical gardens in Pittsburgh. The collection of plants is beyond description.
The lesser known of the two American Flintstones campgrounds, (the other is in South Dakota.) it features a theme park with a train ride through a "volcano" and lifesize versions of the flintstones houses and characters as well as a gift shop, diner and campground.
I come here few times a year when I feel down. The perfect moment is during sunset and you are given these beautiful colors, view of midtown and the reflection from the water.
Millennium Park is located in the heart of downtown Chicago. It is bordered by Michigan Avenue to the west, Columbus Drive to the east, Randolph Street to the North and Monroe Street to the South.
From the 1850s until 1997, the land that is now occupied by Millennium Park was controlled by the Illinois Central Railroad.
Mangudang Park is located near the bank of Daegu's Geumho River, and is located a short walk south of the duck-boat park. The central feature of the park is a statue of General Kwak Jae Woo, who successfully led the Koreans in battle against the Japanese in 1592.
Bryant Park, 42nd Street, NYC