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Why I Love Chicago
Since we have lots of threads about NYC I think Chicago needs some love. :)
I'll start: The skyline. Best in America! Wrigley Field...a baseball shrine! The Wrigleyville/Boystown area El stations right across from the airport (Midway) or actually in the airport (O'Hare), so there's a cheap way to get downtown from there. The Printers Row Book Fair Taste of Chicago Grant Park All the museums Sitting in front of "Nighthawks" at the Art Institute |
I love Wrigley!
Shopping on Michigan Ave. in the spring with the tulips, or at Christmastime. H&M! |
Michigan Avenue in the winter, when all the lights are up, is gorgeous.
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-Ice skating at the new rink on Michigan Ave.
-Wrigleyville and my Cubs, win or lose -the diversity-- Greektown, Chinatown, the Korean area,Boystown...I love all of it -the weather- snow at christmas and hot (but not too hot or humid, although today kinda sucks) in the summer -The beach! I live in the middle of the U.S. 20 minutes north of Chicago, and 5 minutes from the beach -The Chicago Art Institute has a huge Picasso/O'Keefe collection -going off the diversity thing..I think people are culturally advanced here than in some other cities I've visited. No, we're not New York City, but there is a huge African American/Jewish/Polish/Korean population and I think all of that makes our city's climate very well rounded. -The B'hai Temple- amazing, almost kind of a wonder of the world, like how did it ever get here???The Bahai Temple Trust me, the pics don't do it justice. I LOVE CHICAGO!!! |
I like the food, clubs and music, diversity, architecture and shopping. I love the neighborhoods too, at least the ones that haven't been completely taken over by the yuppies yet. ;)
Jules, I love the Baha'i temple too and have been there several times. It's amazing. |
When I was really little my family used to go to Chicago Christmas Eve night and walk the storefronts looking at the displays...it was so awesome....
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I like the people in Chicago. Not as pretentious as some other places.
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I find people from Chicago to be a bunch of pigs. You go to a nice restaurant and people are cursing. Sometimes you go to a bar and you see a bunch of cow-tipping morons and feel like you stepped into a frat party without an invite.
I still have difficulty remembering where anything cool is or how to find my way around because I take a lot of cabs everywhere. However, the thing I love about Chicago is the cleanliness factor as well as the architecture. I like the lake. I like the restaurants. I like all the natural blondes. I like not knowing whether they really are natural blondes. I like the zoo, the driving range nearby, and the harbor with all the pretty boats. -Rudey |
I was in chicago last summer for Nationals and I had a great time. I went to Comisky Park for the White Sox/ Royals baseball game. very awesome stadium.
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Why I love Chicago:
Even if you don't have a car you can get just about anywhere All the Festivals and Parades (African Festival of the Arts is my favorite) We have some of the best museums in the world We have a unique music & dance style (steppin', house music, foot work) There's always something to do! In terms of diversity: Chicago is very diverse but is one of, if not THE, most segregated cities in the country. |
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I love Chicago, too!
Love the Chicago Fire Soccer Team! Love the Sports stations! Love the diversity on the radio! Love the food (hate the portion size, though - TOO BIG!!)! Love mr. honeychile! But y'all really don't have the best skyline. I'll give Chicago the Top Ten in the USA, but certainly not the best. |
Gotta love the CUBS!!!!
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Some of what I (love) and miss about Chicago ...
Sand volleyball on Lake Michigan Taking the 151 downtown at all hours Running along the lake My 10th story view and rooftop pool Vietnamese food in Uptown Walking my friends dog in Andersonville Duffys, Yackzies, Matisse, the Vu, Monsignior Murphys and other neighborhood bars Mike and Joe at Joes on Weed Street the church crew and small group session at the coffee shop sitting at Belmont Starbucks with the Sunday paper Southport Corridor Good Thai food Summer festivals - street festivals Sluggers on a random week night or afternoon after a game Cards/Cubs games The bleachers Running through Wrigleyville in a Puljols shirt Borders and Ballys on Broadway $1 burgers and beer nights The el My way friendly doormen who always knew how to brighten my day Chicken Satay at the Thai place on Sheridan Joys Noodles Driving on lower Wacker My job Geneva, St. Charles, the Fox River Big buildings Plays and Second City Nicks, Piece, Lucky's and Northside Cafe in Wicker Park The art shows in the random Wicker Park lofts Whiskey Sky Rush and Division Crazy nights with cops, boys from other countries, and boys with nice biceps who used to play baseball Martinis and trying new drinks at Clybar because a friend bartended there My sisters The diversity Biking along the lake Being an hour from Milwaukee, two hours from Michigan beaches, and a 30 minute plane ride home |
The Salt and Pepper Diner...mmm. :)
And of course I can't forget my CUBS! And the Bears and Bulls too. |
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