Captions List for Chicago, IL Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Chicago, IL: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, monuments, museums.

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  • Chicago: Skyline of Chicago across Lake Michigan bracketed by black Sears & white Aon Center Towers.
  • Chicago: Skyline of South Michigan Avenue over lake & Grant Park.
  • Chicago: Skyline of Chicago's Lakeshore north of Chicago River.
  • Chicago: Black Sears Tower, red CNA Plaza, McCormick, Metropolitan, Santa Fe, & Park Monroe buildings over gardens of Grant Park.
  • Chicago: Sculpted steel flowers in Grant Park seen against Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Red CNA Plaza, McCormick, & Metropolitan buildings over gardens of Grant Park.
  • Chicago: Buildings of South Michigan Avenue over Chicago METRA commuter train.
  • Chicago: Buildings of Michigan Avenue over Grant Park.
  • Chicago: Buildings of Michigan Avenue over Crown Fountain of Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Buildings of Michigan Avenue over Crown Fountain of Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Monument at end of bridge going into Grant Park.
  • Chicago: The Bowman (1928) by Ivan Mestrovic at Grant Park.
  • Chicago: The Bowman in front of Sullivan's Auditorium Building.
  • Chicago: Auditorium Building (1890) (17 floors) (430 South Michigan Av.) (now Roosevelt University).
  • Chicago: Louis Sullivan's Auditorium Building with tower over entrance.
  • Chicago: Entrance stonework of Auditorium Building by Adler & Sullivan.
  • Chicago: Tower of Auditorium Building by Adler & Sullivan.
  • Chicago: Entrance of Auditorium Building by Adler & Sullivan.
  • Chicago: Stained glass window of woman playing violin over entrance of Auditorium Building.
  • Chicago: Stained glass window of woman with torch over entrance of Auditorium Building.
  • Chicago: Stained glass window of woman with halo over entrance of Auditorium Building.
  • Chicago: Chandelier in lobby of Auditorium Building.
  • Chicago: Fine Arts Building (1898) (10 floors) (410 South Michigan Av.) (former The Studebaker Building).
  • Chicago: Chicago Club (1930) (81 East Van Buren Street or 404 South Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Eagle statue on facade of Chicago Club.
  • Chicago: McCormick Building (1910) (20 floors) (332 South Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Red CNA Plaza above McCormick Building.
  • Chicago: CNA Plaza (1972) (44 floors) (former Continental Center III) (325 South Wabash Av.).
  • Chicago: The loop metro rapid transit train & CNA Plaza.
  • Chicago: Metropolitan Tower (1924) (30 floors) (310 South Michigan Av.) (former Britannica Center, Continental National Insurance Company, Straus Building).
  • Chicago: Lantern dome & carved buffalo heads of Metropolitan Tower.
  • Chicago: Santa Fe Building (1904) (17 floors) (224 South Michigan Av.) (former Railway Exchange).
  • Chicago: White terra cotta cornice sculptures of Santa Fe Building.
  • Chicago: White terra cotta facade with bay windows of Santa Fe Building.
  • Chicago: Bronze shop entrance doors of Santa Fe Building.
  • Chicago: Park Monroe (former Mid-Continental Plaza) (1972) (50 floors) (55 East Monroe).
  • Chicago: Symphony Center (1905) (former Theodore Thomas Orchestra Hall) (220 South Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Facade detail of Symphony Center.
  • Chicago: Peoples Gas Company Building (1911) (20 floors) (122 South Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Upper floor decorations of Peoples Gas Company Building.
  • Chicago: Lions & lamps on face of Peoples Gas Company Building.
  • Chicago: Round corner window of Peoples Gas Company Building.
  • Chicago: Upper corner of Peoples Gas Company Building.
  • Chicago: Lake View Building (1912) (17 floors) (116 South Michigan Ave) to left of School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: School of the Art Institute of Chicago with frieze showing Zeus presiding over athletic games by Leon Harmant.
  • Chicago: School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Wolberg Hall (1908) (18 floors) (112 South Michigan) (former Illinois Athletic Club Building).
  • Chicago: Classical sculptures standing on pediments over portals of School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Monroe Building (1912) (16 floors) (104 South Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Monroe Building with gabled roof & twisted columns.
  • Chicago: Mixture of Romanesque & Gothic features of Monroe Building.
  • Chicago: The University Club (1908) 12 floors (76 East Monroe St. at Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Facade of The University Club flows around the corner.
  • Chicago: Gothic decorations of The University Club.
  • Chicago: Bay windows of The University Club.
  • Chicago: Chicago-style office buildings on South Michigan Av.
  • Chicago: The Gage Group building (1900) (12 floors) (18 South Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Gothic upper stories of Chicago Athletic Association Building.
  • Chicago: Chicago Athletic Association (1893) (12 South Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Willoughby Tower (1929) (38 floors) (8 South Michigan Av.) beside Chicago Athletic Association building.
  • Chicago: Details of crown of Willoughby Tower.
  • Chicago: 6 North Michigan Avenue (The Tower Building) (1898) (22 floors) by Schmidt, Garden & Martin; Smith, Gaylord & Cross Building (1882); & 30 North Michigan Av. (1914) (21 floors) by Jarvis Hunt.
  • Chicago: Chicago Cultural Center (former Chicago Public Library) (1897) (78 East Washington St.).
  • Chicago: Heritage at Millennium Park (2004) (57 floors) (130 North Garland Court) + white Smurfit-Stone Buildings.
  • Chicago: Heritage at Millennium Park, Smurfit-Stone & Prudential Plaza Buildings over Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Smurfit-Stone Building (1984) (41 floors) (150 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Carbide & Carbon Building (1929) (40 floors) (230 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Crown detail of Carbide & Carbon Building.
  • Chicago: Facade reliefs of Carbide & Carbon Building.
  • Chicago: Ground floors of Carbide & Carbon Building.
  • Chicago: 35 East Wacker Drive (1926) (40 floors) (former North American Life Building, Pure Oil Building, Jewelers Building).
  • Chicago: Classical terra cotta dome of 35 East Wacker Drive.
  • Chicago: Unitrin Building (1962) (41 floors) beside 35 East Wacker Drive.
  • Chicago: Mather Tower (1928) (42 floors) (75 East Wacker Drive).
  • Chicago: Crown detail of Mather Tower.
  • Chicago: London Guarantee & Accident Building (1923) (22 floors) (360 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Michigan Plaza North & South (1981 & 85) (25 & 46 floors).
  • Chicago: Looking north on Michigan Avenue.
  • Chicago: Old Republic Building (1925) (24 floors) (307 North Michigan).
  • Chicago: Portal of Old Republic Building.
  • Chicago: Bronze Minuteman medallion on Old Republic Building.
  • Chicago: 333 North Michigan Av. (1928) (35 floors).
  • Chicago: Reliefs of early history of Chicago by Fred M. Torrey on 333 North Michigan Av. including the attack on Fort Dearborn at right.
  • Chicago: One Prudential Plaza (1955) (41 floors) (130 East Randolph St.) by Naess & Murphy + Two Prudential Plaza (1990) (64 floors) (180 North Stetson Av.) by Loebl, Schlossman & Hackl.
  • Chicago: Aon Center (1973) (83 floors) (former Standard Oil Building) (200 East Randolph St.) to right of Prudential Plazas.
  • Chicago: One & Two Prudential Plaza & Aon Center over gardens of Grant Park.
  • Chicago: 77 West Wacker (1992) (50 floors).
  • Chicago: 77 West Wacker or United Airlines Building (former R.R. Donnelley Building).
  • Chicago: Upper floors of 77 West Wacker.
  • Chicago: Marina City (1967) (61 floors) (300 North State St.).
  • Chicago: Leo Burnett Building (1989) (46 floors) (35 West Wacker Drive).
  • Chicago: LaSalle-Wacker Building (1930) (41 floors) (221 North LaSalle St.).
  • Chicago: Wrigley Building (1919) (30 floors) (400-410 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Facade of Wrigley Building.
  • Chicago: Wings of Wrigley Building joined by bridge.
  • Chicago: Tower of Wrigley Building dominates view up Michigan Avenue.
  • Chicago: Clock tower of Wrigley Building.
  • Chicago: Details of roofline of Wrigley Building.
  • Chicago: InterContinental Chicago with orange dome, Tribune (with buttresses) & Wrigley (with clock) towers from Sears Skydeck.
  • Chicago: Tour boat passes under Michigan Avenue Bridge (1920) over Chicago River.
  • Chicago: Relief of industry rebuilding Chicago after the great fire of 1871 on Michigan Avenue Bridge.
  • Chicago: Plaque in honor of Louis Jolliet & Père Jacques Marquette who founded the first white settlement nearby.
  • Chicago: Relief of arrival of Louis Jolliet & Père Jacques Marquette at mouth of Chicago River on Michigan Avenue Bridge.
  • Chicago: University of Chicago Gleacher Center (1994) 6 floors (450 North Cityfront Plaza) above Chicago River.
  • Chicago: Tribune Tower dominates start of Miracle Mile portion of Michigan Avenue.
  • Chicago: Tribune Tower (Cathedral of Commerce) (1925) (34 floors) (435 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Crown of Tribune Tower.
  • Chicago: Gothic spires of Tribune Tower.
  • Chicago: Carved stone screens with animals over door of Tribune Tower.
  • Chicago: Welded steel auto bumpers of moose (2002-3) by John Rearney in front of Tribune Tower.
  • Chicago: NBC Tower (1989) (37 floors) (200 East Illinois St.).
  • Chicago: InterContinental Chicago (former Medinah Athletic Club) (1929) (505 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Two Babylonian-themed sculpted guards with swords carved on InterContinental Chicago building.
  • Chicago: Babylonian-themed relief on InterContinental Chicago building.
  • Chicago: Babylonian procession relief on InterContinental Chicago building.
  • Chicago: Babylonian chariot relief on InterContinental Chicago building.
  • Chicago: Hotel built with art deco facade of demolished McGraw-Hill Building (1929) by Thielbar & Fugard (520 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Diana, Atlas & Helios reliefs on former McGraw-Hill Building facade.
  • Chicago: Detail of relief of Atlas on former McGraw-Hill Building facade.
  • Chicago: Art deco relief of two nymphs on former McGraw-Hill Building facade.
  • Chicago: Westfield North Bridge shopping mall (520 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: New building (1995) of Westfield North Bridge shopping mall (600 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Cartier Building (630 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Black & white Huron Plaza (1983) (56 floors) (30 East Huron St.) framed by buildings on Michigan Av.
  • Chicago: Looking up North Michigan Av. with FCB, City Place & One Magnificent Mile.
  • Chicago: Blue & red City Place plus 900 North Michigan Avenue to right.
  • Chicago: City Place towers over 630 North Michigan Avenue.
  • Chicago: City Place (1990) (40 floors) (676 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Chicago Place shopping mall (1991) at Michigan & Huron.
  • Chicago: Park Tower (2000) (67 floors) (800 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Base of Park Tower on the Magnificent Mile.
  • Chicago: Chicago Fire Department Station 98 (1902) (202 Chicago Av.).
  • Chicago: Top of Old Water Tower, the only structure to survive the Great Chicago fire since it was the one with water to fight the fire.
  • Chicago: Turret detail of Old Water Tower.
  • Chicago: Ground floor entrance of Old Water Tower.
  • Chicago: Old Water Tower (1867-9) (138 ft / 42m) (806 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: External X bracing of John Hancock Center.
  • Chicago: John Hancock Center (1969) (100 floors) (875 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: John Hancock Center from Sears Skydeck.
  • Chicago: Facade of John Hancock Center.
  • Chicago: Sunken patio in front of John Hancock Center.
  • Chicago: Fourth Presbyterian Church (1914) (126 East Chestnut St. at Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: 900 North Michigan Avenue & John Hancock Center.
  • Chicago: 900 North Michigan Avenue (1989) (66 floors).
  • Chicago: Upper floors of 900 North Michigan Avenue.
  • Chicago: Corner view of 900 North Michigan Avenue.
  • Chicago: Portal of 900 North Michigan Avenue.
  • Chicago: One Magnificent Mile (1983) (57 floors) (940-980 North Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Highrises along Magnificent Mile.
  • Chicago: Asymmetrical highrise at North Rush St. & East Bellevue Place.
  • Chicago: Blue glass building at corner of Washington Square Park.
  • Chicago: Newberry Library (1893) (60 West Walton St.) on Washington Square Park.
  • Chicago: Washington Square Park & Newberry Library.
  • Chicago: Scottish Rite Cathedral (1873) (929 North Dearborn St.).
  • Chicago: Red brick Victorian row houses in Chicago's near north side.
  • Chicago: Chapel of St. James (1918) (831 North Rush St.).
  • Chicago: Green roof of Harold Washington Library Center behind Fisher, Old Colony, Plymouth & Manhattan buildings, the oldest skyscrapers in Chicago.
  • Chicago: Harold Washington Library Center (1991) (10 floors) (400 South State St.).
  • Chicago: Facade of Harold Washington Library Center.
  • Chicago: Scroll decorations on Harold Washington Library Center.
  • Chicago: Details of sculpted modern decorations on Harold Washington Library Center.
  • Chicago: Stylized flame with sculpted owl on Harold Washington Library Center.
  • Chicago: Lamps on Harold Washington Library Center.
  • Chicago: South Dearborn Street with oldest skyscrapers Fisher, Old Colony, Plymouth & Manhattan buildings.
  • Chicago: Manhattan Building (1891) (16 floors) (431 South Dearborn St.) which when completed was tallest building in the world.
  • Chicago: Detail of bay windows of Manhattan Building.
  • Chicago: Plymouth Building (1899) (11 floors) (417 South Dearborn St.).
  • Chicago: Monadnock Building (1891) (17 floors) (53 West Jackson Boulevard), tallest masonry building in Chicago with walls at base six feet thick.
  • Chicago: Fisher Building (1906) (20 floors) (343 South Dearborn St.).
  • Chicago: Terracotta decoration of Fisher Building.
  • Chicago: Bay windows of Fisher Building.
  • Chicago: Old Colony Building (1894) (16 floors) (407 South Dearborn St.).
  • Chicago: Grey Edison Building, red Marquette Building, & mirrored Chase Center.
  • Chicago: Terraced Bankers Building (1927) (41 floors) by Burnham Brothers & arched Edison Building (1907) (20 floors) by D.H. Burnham & Co.
  • Chicago: South facade of Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Marquette Building, Chase Center & Federal Center seen through Calder's Flamingo.
  • Chicago: Chase Center (2003) (39 floors) (131 South Dearborn St.) flanked by Marquette & Federal Center buildings.
  • Chicago: Flamingo (1974) sculpture by Alexander Calder (230 South Dearborn St.) in front of Federal Building.
  • Chicago: Chicago Board of Trade (1930) (45 floors) (141 West Jackson Blvd.).
  • Chicago: Ceres statue by John Henry Bradley Storrs atop Chicago Board of Trade.
  • Chicago: Chicago Board of Trade towers at end of an urban canyon.
  • Chicago: Ground floor facade detail of Chicago Board of Trade.
  • Chicago: Chicago Board of Trade name & artwork over main entrance.
  • Chicago: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (1922) (15 floors) (230 South LaSalle St.).
  • Chicago: The Berghoff Restaurant (1872) (17-27 West Adams).
  • Chicago: 55 West Monroe (1980) (41 floors) (former Xerox Building).
  • Chicago: Chase Tower (1969) (60 floors) (21 South Clark St.) (former First National Bank Building, then Bank One Plaza).
  • Chicago: Curved facades of Chase Tower.
  • Chicago: Four Seasons mosaic by Marc Chagall at Chase Tower plaza.
  • Chicago: Marc Chagall's mosaic detail of group of people at Chase Tower.
  • Chicago: Marc Chagall's mosaic detail of dancing group at Chase Tower.
  • Chicago: Marc Chagall's mosaic detail of plant sprouting human faces over artist's signature at Chase Tower.
  • Chicago: Marc Chagall's mosaic detail of sunburst with young couple at Chase Tower.
  • Chicago: Marc Chagall's mosaic detail of colorful family scene at Chase Tower.
  • Chicago: Marc Chagall's mosaic detail of musicians & dancers at Chase Tower.
  • Chicago: Marc Chagall's mosaic detail of couple with horse at Chase Tower.
  • Chicago: Inland Steel Building (1958) (19 floors) (30 West Monroe St.).
  • Chicago: Chase Center & 55 West Monroe.
  • Chicago: Carson Pirie Scott & Company (former Schlesinger & Mayer Store) (1899 & 1904) (12 floors) (1 South State St.).
  • Chicago: Carson Pirie Scott horizontal windows which define the Chicago style of architecture.
  • Chicago: Art Nouveau corner entrance of Carson Pirie Scott department store.
  • Chicago: Metalwork details of Carson Pirie Scott entrance.
  • Chicago: Thistles, leaves & scrollwork at Carson Pirie Scott entrance.
  • Chicago: Thistles, leaves & scrollwork at Carson Pirie Scott entrance.
  • Chicago: Artwork of Carson Pirie Scott entrance with monogram LHS of the architect Louis H. Sullivan.
  • Chicago: Art Nouveau corner entrance of Carson Pirie Scott department store.
  • Chicago: Marshall Field & Co. Store (1892-1907) (11 floors) (111 North State St.).
  • Chicago: Clock on corner of Marshall Field & Co.
  • Chicago: Mosaic ceiling of one open well area in Marshall Field & Co.
  • Chicago: Skylight well & balconies in Marshall Field & Co.
  • Chicago: Reliance Building (1890 & 1894) (14 floors) (32 North State St.) with white terra cotta.
  • Chicago: Chicago Theater (1921) (175 North State St.).
  • Chicago: Facade arch of Chicago Theater.
  • Chicago: Lobby of Chicago Theater.
  • Chicago: Oriental Theater (1926) (23 floors) (32 West Randolph).
  • Chicago: Lobby of Oriental Theater.
  • Chicago: Lobby of Oriental Theater.
  • Chicago: Metalwork Art in lobby of Oriental Theater.
  • Chicago: Embossed relief with monkeys in lobby of Oriental Theater.
  • Chicago: Cast iron stairwell railing in lobby of Oriental Theater.
  • Chicago: ABC Building (1917) (12 floors) (#1 North State St.) (former State Lake movie theater).
  • Chicago: Richard J. Daley Center (1965) (32 floors) (65 West Washington St.).
  • Chicago: Monumental statue by Pablo Picasso on Plaza of Richard J. Daley Center.
  • Chicago: James R. Thompson Center (former State of Illinois Center) (1985) (17 floors) (100 West Randolph St.).
  • Chicago: Depaul University Loop Campus, at Jackson & State streets.
  • Chicago: Marquette Building (1895) (17 floors) (140 South Dearborn Av.).
  • Chicago: Bronze reliefs over doors of Marquette Building showing scenes of western explorations of Jacques Marquette & Louis Jolliet with quotes from their writings.
  • Chicago: Bronze reliefs over doors of Marquette Building showing scenes of earliest known white exploration of the rivers of Illinois & New France.
  • Chicago: Bronze relief of Marquette & Jolliet exploring the Illinois wilderness with native Americans "To follow those waters which will henceforth lead us into strange lands" on Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Bronze relief of Marquette holding up peace pipe to hostile native Americans "In vain I showed the calumet to explain that we had not come as enemies" on Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Bronze relief of Marquette being portaged by native Americans "Passing two leagues up the river we resolved to winter there being detained by my illness" on Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Bronze relief of a Catholic funeral with native Americans "The de Profundis was intoned The body was then carried to the church" on Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Detail of bronze doors on Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Detail of outside tiles of Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Marquette cycle of mosaics by Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company in lobby of Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Mosaic portrait of Pere Jacques Marquette (1637-75) Jesuit Catholic priest & explorer of rivers of New France in Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Mosaic portrait of Louis Jolliet (1646-1700) explorer of western New France in Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Mosaic portrait of native American Tonti who explored New France with Marquette & Jolliet in Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Mosaic of Marquette "Firmly resolved to do all & to suffer all for so glorious an enterprise" in Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Mosaic of Marquette & Jolliet meeting Indians "They answered they were Illinois & in token of peace presented the pipe to smoke" in Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Mosaic of death of Marquette "28th of May 1675, To die as he had always asked in a wretched cabin amid the forest, destitute of all human aid" in Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Mosaic mural of Jacques Marquette (1637-75) Catholic priest & explorer of rivers of New France in Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Mosaic mural of Louis Jolliet (1646-1700) explorer of western New France in Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Mosaic mural of native American Tonti who explored New France with Marquette & Jolliet in Marquette Building.
  • Chicago: Sun bathers at Oak Street Beach.
  • Chicago: Northern Chicago Lakeshore scene.
  • Chicago: Oak Street Beach recreation.
  • Chicago: James Charnley House (1891) (1365 North Astor St.).
  • Chicago: Details of James Charnley House balcony.
  • Chicago: Details of James Charnley House front door.
  • Chicago: Detail of James Charnley House decorative finish.
  • Chicago: Victorian Romanesque brownstone row houses East Schiller Street at North Astor in the Gold Coast.
  • Chicago: Richardsonian Romanesque building, 1400 North Astor at East Schiller Streets in the Gold Coast.
  • Chicago: Mansion on North Astor St.
  • Chicago: Mansion at 1425 North Astor St.
  • Chicago: Elaborate gates of a Gold Coast home.
  • Chicago: Stone mansion in Gold Coast neighborhood.
  • Chicago: Archbishop's Residence (1880) (1555 North State Parkway).
  • Chicago: Porch of Archbishop's Residence.
  • Chicago: Gold Coast home at 1519 North State Parkway.
  • Chicago: Albert Fridolin Madlener House (1902)(4 West Burton Pl.).
  • Chicago: Front door details of Madlener House influenced by L. Sullivan & F.L. Wright.
  • Chicago: Details of Madlener House.
  • Chicago: Heritage row house 1431 North State Parkway.
  • Chicago: Neighborhood restaurants at corner of State & Cedar Streets.
  • Chicago: Sutton Place Hotel (1987) over Rush Street restaurants.
  • Chicago: Monument to Illinois' Abraham Lincoln (1887) in Lincoln Park.
  • Chicago: Standing Abraham Lincoln statue (1887) by Augustus Saint-Gaudens in Lincoln Park.
  • Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History (1912-20) (1400 South Lakeshore Drive).
  • Chicago: Caryatids on Field Museum of Natural History.
  • Chicago: Lion sculpture stands before Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Lion sculpture (1893) by Edward Kemeys outside Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Facade of Art Institute of Chicago (1893) (South Michigan at East Adams) originally created for World’s Columbian Exposition.
  • Chicago: Woman at the Piano (1876) by Pierre Auguste Renoir at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Acrobats at Cirque Fernando (1879) by Pierre Auguste Renoir at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Fruits of Midi (1881) by Pierre Auguste Renoir at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Two sisters on the Terrace (1881) by Pierre Auguste Renoir at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Vase of Tulips (1890-2) by Paul Cézanne at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Arrival of the Normandy Train at Gare St.-Lazare (1877) by Claude Monet at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Stacks of Wheat with snow at sunset (1890-1) by Claude Monet at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Waterloo Bridge (sunlight effect) (1903) by Claude Monet at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Water Lilly Pond (1917-22) by Claude Monet at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Ancestors of Tehamana (1893) by Paul Gauguin at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Why are you Angry? No Te Aha Oe Riri (1895-6) by Paul Gauguin at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Half-length female nude (1906) by Pablo Picasso at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Portrait of Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler (1910) by Pablo Picasso at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: The Red Armchair (1931) by Pablo Picasso at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Nude Under a Pine Tree (1959) by Pablo Picasso at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Girl Looking Out the Window (1892) by Edvard Munch at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Still Life with Fish & Shells (1898) by James Ensor at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Jacques & Berthe Lipchitz (1916) by Amedeo Modigliani at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Figure & Flowers (1915) by Emil Nolde at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Carnival in Arcueil (1911) by Lyonel Feininger at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Harbor at Neppermin (1915) by Lyonel Feininger at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Painting with Green Center (1913) by Vasily Kandinsky at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Fleeing Ghost (1929) by Paul Klee at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Personages with Stars (1933) by Joan Miró at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: White Crucifixion (1938) by Marc Chagall at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: On the Threshold of Liberty (1937) by René Magritte at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Time Transfixed (1938) by René Magritte at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: The Banquet (1938) by René Magritte at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: The Tune & also the Words (1964) by René Magritte at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: The Rapidity of Sleep (1945) by Yves Tanguy at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: A Chemist Lifting with Extreme Precaution the Cuticle of a Grand Piano (1936) by Salvador Dalí at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: The Earth Is a Man (1942) by Matta (Roberto Antonio Sebastián Matta Echaurren) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Genuflection of the Bishop (1963) by Jean Dubuffet at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Chinese earthenware Chimera tomb figure (206 BC-9 AD Western Han dynasty) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Chinese stoneware cloud-shaped pillow (1115-1234 Jin dynasty) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Chinese stoneware tiger-shaped pillow (1115-1234 Jin dynasty) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Chinese porcelain plate with blue dragon (1522-66 Ming dynasty) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Korean stoneware melon-shaped ewer with celadon glaze (12th C Koryo dynasty) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Mexican Teotihuacán culture ceramic mask depicting old deity of fire (450-750) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Mexican Teotihuacán culture pyrite mirror with jade jaguar mosaic (500-600) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Mexican Teotihuacán culture mural fragment of priest (600-750) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Panama Coclé culture gold double pendant in form of mythical caymans (800-1200) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Panama Veraguas culture cast gold male figure (1000-1500) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Peru Moche culture pottery vessel representing royal messenger (100 BC -500) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Peru Moche culture pottery vessel representing deer impersonator (100 BC -500) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Peru Moche culture pottery vessel representing prisoner with avian captors (100 BC -500) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Peru Nazca culture pottery vessels depicting warriors (180 BC -500) with one having trophy head at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Peru Nazca culture pottery vessel depicting warrior (180 BC -500) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Peru Chimú culture gold ceremonial knife (Tumi) inlaid with turquoise (1100-1450) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Peru Ica culture gold beakers showing birds in cornfield (1100-1438) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Basket by Mountain Maidu tribe of California (late 19th C) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Basket by Yokuts tribe of California (c1900) at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Manhattan Cocktail Set in chrome & brass (1934-4) by Norman Bel Geddes of Revere Copper & Brass Company at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Wooden armchair for Ray W. Evans House of Chicago (c1908) by Frank Lloyd Wright at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Steel & Formica desk for Johnson Wax Co. of Racine, WI (1936-9) by Frank Lloyd Wright & made by Steelcase, Inc., at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Steel & Formica desk for Johnson Wax Co. of Racine, WI (1936-9) by Frank Lloyd Wright & made by Steelcase, Inc., at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Frank Lloyd Wright designed office chair (1936-9) for Johnson Wax Co. of Racine, WI, at Art Institute of Chicago.
  • Oak Park: Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio (1889) (951 Chicago Av.).
  • Oak Park: Studio entrance of Frank Lloyd Wright home.
  • Oak Park: Wall hides entrance of Wright's studio, a common Wright design technique.
  • Oak Park: Frank Lloyd Wright Architect stone sign carving on studio.
  • Oak Park: F.L. Wright's studio entrance flanked by series of stork carvings.
  • Oak Park: Storks carved on columns of Wright's studio entrance.
  • Oak Park: Stylized blueprint of heritage ruin between storks on columns of F.L. Wright's studio entrance.
  • Oak Park: Octagonal section of F.L. Wright's home, a shaped he used freely early in his career.
  • Oak Park: Statue of oriental woman at F.L. Wright's Oak Park home.
  • Oak Park: Shingled gable & leaded glass windows of F.L. Wright's home.
  • Oak Park: Robert P. Parker House.
  • Oak Park: Robert P. Parker House (1892) (1019 Chicago Av.).
  • Oak Park: Thomas H. Gale House (1892) (1027 Chicago Av.).
  • Oak Park: Walter M. Gale House (1893) (1031 Chicago Av.).
  • Oak Park: Rounded front tower of Walter M. Gale House.
  • Oak Park: Detail of rounded front tower of Walter M. Gale House.
  • Oak Park: Front gable carvings of Walter M. Gale House.
  • Oak Park: Nathan G. Moore House (1895) (333 Forest Av.).
  • Oak Park: Garden entrance of Nathan G. Moore House.
  • Oak Park: Roof & window details of Nathan G. Moore House.
  • Oak Park: Elizabethan details of Nathan G. Moore House.
  • Oak Park: Wright used terra cotta inserts based on designs of Louis Sullivan for Nathan G. Moore House.
  • Oak Park: Nathan G. Moore House east & north sides.
  • Oak Park: Edward R. Hills House (1906) (313 Forest Av.) (rebuilt 1976 after fire according to Wright's plans).
  • Oak Park: Edward R. Hills House was remodeled by Wright from Stick-style house.
  • Oak Park: Window details of Edward R. Hills House.
  • Oak Park: Arthur Heurtley House (1902) (318 Forest Av.).
  • Oak Park: Brickwork detail of Arthur Heurtley House.
  • Oak Park: Facade of Arthur Heurtley House.
  • Oak Park: Arched entrance of Arthur Heurtley House.
  • Oak Park: Laura (Mrs. Thomas) Gale House (1909) (6 Elizabeth Court).
  • Oak Park: Peter A. Beachy House (1906) (238 Forest Av.).
  • Oak Park: Frank W. Thomas House (1901) (210 Forest Av.).
  • Oak Park: Frank W. Thomas House beside Victorian row houses.
  • Oak Park: Queen Anne houses (936 & 938 Chicago Av.) across the street from F.L. Wright's home & studio.
  • Oak Park: Painted Lady Victorian house at 423 North Forest Av.
  • Oak Park: Green & blue Queen Anne house with wrap around porch at corner of North Forest & Superior.
  • Oak Park: Italianate house at 309 North Forest Av.
  • Oak Park: Red & blue Queen Anne house at 305 North Forest Av.
  • Oak Park: Yellow & green Queen Anne building at 300 North Forest Av.
  • Oak Park: Red, white & blue Queen Anne building at 203 North Forest Av.
  • Oak Park: Red brick Victorian Romanesque house (200 Forest Av.).
  • Oak Park: Victorian home (c1890) now a B&B (300 North Kenilworth Av.).
  • Oak Park: 308 North Kenilworth Av. (1886).
  • Oak Park: John Rankin House (1889) (245 North Kenilworth Av.).
  • Oak Park: Harrison P. Young House (1895) (334 North Kenilworth Av.).
  • Oak Park: Sunroom of Harrison P. Young House by F.L. Wright.
  • Oak Park: House with hip roof & full veranda on 300 block of North Kenilworth Av.
  • Oak Park: Joseph Dunlop House (1895) (401 North Kenilworth Av.) with elaborate gardens.
  • Oak Park: White house between 401 & 417 North Kenilworth Av.
  • Oak Park: Yellow & green Queen Anne house on (420 North Kenilworth Av.).
  • Oak Park: Red house (400 North Kenilworth Av.).
  • Oak Park: Joseph & Simpson Dunlop House (1896) (417 North Kenilworth Av.).
  • Oak Park: Victorian house (420 North Kenilworth Av.).
  • Oak Park: Americus B. Melville House (1904) (437 North Kenilworth Av.).
  • Oak Park: Ernest Hemingway boyhood home (1890) (339 North Oak Park Av.).
  • Oak Park: Edward W. McCready house (1907) (231 Euclid Av.).
  • Oak Park: Unity Temple (1906) (861 Lake St.).
  • Oak Park: Gingko trees, a favorite of Wright, screen Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Column & window details high in wall of Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Stairs to entrance level of Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Planter opposite entrance of Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Portal of Unity Temple reading "For the Worship of God & the Service of Man".
  • Oak Park: Sanctuary of Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Front wall & pulpit of Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Pulpit of Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: All pews are close to pulpit in Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Wright's lights & woodwork in Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Wright's geometry in Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Diagonal view of Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Skylights of Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Lamps of Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Entrance hall of Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Entrance hall fireplace of Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Entrance hall swag lamps of Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Stained glass of Unity Temple.
  • Oak Park: Stained glass of Unity Temple.
  • River Forest: Isabel Roberts House (1908) (603 Edgewood Pl.).
  • River Forest: Detail of Isabel Roberts House.
  • River Forest: Detail of Isabel Roberts House.
  • River Forest: William Drummund House (1910) (559 Edgewood Pl.).
  • River Forest: Front of House of William Drummund, student of Frank Lloyd Wright.
  • River Forest: Albert Muther House (1912) (560 Edgewood Pl.).
  • River Forest: Chauncey L. Williams House (1895) (530 Edgewood Pl.).
  • River Forest: William Herman Winslow House (1894) (515 Auvergne Pl.).
  • River Forest: Front door of William Herman Winslow House, one of Wright's first commissions.
  • River Forest: Arch over carriageway of William Herman Winslow House.
  • Chicago: Gehry's Jay Pritzker Pavilion & Millennium Park from above tucked between Michigan Av., Randolph St. & waterfront.
  • Chicago: Skyscrapers along Michigan Av. seen through the trellis over the Great Lawn seating area for Gehry's Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Skyscrapers along Michigan Av. & Randolph St. seen through latticework trellis covering of lawn seating area for Gehry's Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Jay Pritzker Pavilion (2001) in Millennium Park consists of open air concert venue with 4,000 seats & the trellis which supports a sound system over the Great Lawn which accommodates an additional 7,000 listeners.
  • Chicago: Smurfit-Stone Building seen through latticework covering of lawn seating area for Gehry's Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Headdress details of Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Gehry's headdress of brushed stainless steel ribbons frames the stage of Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Stage of Gehry's Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Pritzker Pavilion involves audience on Great Lawn by overhead sound system on trellis & by expanding the outdoor concert stage with a freeform metal skin in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Gardens of Millennium Park & Pritzker Pavilion.
  • Chicago: Stainless steel details of headdress of Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Stainless steel wings of Pritzker Pavilion stage in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Freeform details of Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Aerial view of Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Footbridge across Lake Shore Drive connecting Millennium Park to Lakefront.
  • Chicago: Approach to Gehry's footbridge in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Freeform brushed stainless steel panels skin of Gehry's footbridge in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Cloud Gate sculpture in Millennium Park mirrors back Chicago's skyline, visitors & the sun.
  • Chicago: Cloud Gate by Anish Kapoor with its mirror-polished stainless steel surface is a popular attraction in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Cloud Gate sculpture in Millennium Park mirrors an ever-changing image.
  • Chicago: Cloud Gate provides a 12-foot-high arch through the 66-feet long by 33-feet high reflective sculpture in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: The concave underside surface of Cloud Gate in Millennium Park reflect people under the arch.
  • Chicago: Photographer & friend take self portrait with city reflected off Cloud Gate sculpture in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Crown Fountain by Jaume Plensa has two 50-foot glass block towers at ends of wading pool upon which are projected faces of Chicago citizens in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Crown Fountain tower face occasionally spits a stream of water on waders in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: At times the towers of Crown Fountain in Millennium Park turn into waterfalls.
  • Chicago: Crown Fountain tower in Millennium Park seen against surrounding skyscrapers.
  • Chicago: A thousand photos of faces from all ethnic groups are projected sequentially on the Crown Fountain Towers which contain arrays of LED screens in Millennium Park.
  • Chicago: Overview of highrises along Michigan Avenue including red CNA Plaza seen against Grant Park & boats on Lake Michigan.
  • Chicago: Buckingham Fountain (1927) in Grant Park.
  • Chicago: Seahorse sculpture detail of Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park.
  • Chicago: Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park.
  • Chicago: Metra commuter train passes through Van Buren Street station.
  • Chicago: Metra commuter train car.
  • Chicago: Paris subway entrance now transplanted to serve as a Metra station entrance.
  • Chicago: CTA rapid transit train passes over streets of Chicago on elevated loop.
  • Chicago: CTA transit train on elevated loop.
  • Chicago: Rapid transit trains pass on elevated loop.
  • Chicago: Elevated loop cast iron track sections over streets of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Curved glass wall of Shedd Aquarium performance area.
  • Chicago: Man with fish statue at an entrance of Shedd Aquarium.
  • Chicago: John G. Shedd Aquarium (1931) (1200 South Lakeshore Drive).
  • Chicago: Dragon serves as covered entrance to Shedd Aquarium.
  • Chicago: Chicago Mercantile Exchange Center (1983 & 87) (40 floors) (30 & 10 South Wacker Drive) over Chicago River.
  • Chicago: White 200 South Wacker Drive (1981) (41 floors) with Mercantile Exchange & short & tall Hartford Plaza buildings beyond.
  • Chicago: Hartford Plaza (1961 & 71) (20 & 33 floors) (150 South Wacker Drive) over West Adams St. Bridge.
  • Chicago: Hartford Plaza South over West Adams St. Bridge.
  • Chicago: Sears Tower over Hartford Plaza South & 200 South Wacker.
  • Chicago: UBS Tower (2001) (50 floors) (1 North Wacker Drive).
  • Chicago: UBS Tower & 1 South Wacker Drive.
  • Chicago: 1 South Wacker Drive (1982) (40 floors).
  • Chicago: 1 South Wacker, Hyatt Center & 111 South Wacker.
  • Chicago: Hyatt Center (2005) (48 floors) (71 South Wacker Drive).
  • Chicago: Hyatt Center & 111 South Wacker.
  • Chicago: Upper floors of 111 South Wacker Drive.
  • Chicago: 111 South Wacker Drive (2005) (51 floors).
  • Chicago: Ground floor entrance of 111 South Wacker Drive.
  • Chicago: Civic Opera Building (1929) (45 floors) (20 North Wacker Dr.).
  • Chicago: Upper story facade of Civic Opera Building.
  • Chicago: Civic Opera, UBS Tower & Mercantile Exchange Center.
  • Chicago: Riverside Plaza (former Chicago Daily News) (1929) (26 floors) (2 North Riverside Plaza) with Citigroup Center beyond.
  • Chicago: Terracing of Citigroup Center.
  • Chicago: Citigroup Center (former Citicorp Center & Northwestern Atrium) (1987) (37 floors) (500 West Madison St.).
  • Chicago: Entrance of Citigroup Center.
  • Chicago: ABN AMRO Plaza Technology Center against Citibank building.
  • Chicago: ABN AMRO Plaza Technology Center (2004) (29 floors) (540 West Madison St.).
  • Chicago: Ground floors of ABN AMRO Plaza Technology Center.
  • Chicago: Boeing Headquarters (former Morton International Building) (1990) (36 floors) (100 North Riverside Plaza).
  • Chicago: 311 South Wacker Drive (1990) (65 floors).
  • Chicago: Facade of 311 South Wacker Drive.
  • Chicago: 200 South Wacker Drive (1981) (38 floors).
  • Chicago: John J. Glessner House (1887) (1800 South Prairie Av.).
  • Chicago: Richardsonian facade of Glessner House.
  • Chicago: Offset doorway trademark of H.H. Richardson on Glessner House.
  • Chicago: William W. Kimball House (1890) (1801 South Prairie Av.).
  • Chicago: Gateway & arched front porch of William W. Kimball House.
  • Chicago: Reliefs over door of William W. Kimball House.
  • Chicago: Bowed front of William W. Kimball House.
  • Chicago: Joseph G. Coleman House (1886) (1811 South Prairie Av.).
  • Chicago: Brownstone facade of Joseph G. Coleman House.
  • Chicago: Clarke House Museum (1836) (1827 South Indiana) Chicago's oldest house.
  • Chicago: Elbridge G. Keith House (1870) (1900 South Prairie Av.).
  • Chicago: Front door of Elbridge G. Keith House.
  • Chicago: Marshall Field Jr. Mansion (1867 & 1902) (1919 South Prairie Av.).
  • Chicago: William H. Reid House (1894) (2013 South Prairie Av.).
  • Chicago: Upper story detail of William H. Reid House.
  • Chicago: Harriet P. Rees House (1888) (2110 South Prairie Av.).
  • Chicago: Gabel detail of Harriet P. Rees House.
  • Chicago: Row houses (c1870-1900) (213-217 Cullerton St.).
  • Chicago: Second Presbyterian Church (1874) (1936 South Michigan Av.).
  • Chicago: Forest scene stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church.
  • Chicago: Mountain scene stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church.
  • Chicago: Angels stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church.
  • Chicago: Angel & lilies stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church.
  • Chicago: Angel & clouds stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church.
  • Chicago: Angel & Saint stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church.
  • Chicago: Christ with heavenly choir stained glass windows by Louis Comfort Tiffany & Edward Burne-Jones in Second Presbyterian Church.
  • Chicago: National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum (1801 S. Indiana) displays works by Vietnam veterans.
  • Chicago: Artwork of hanging dog tags, each with the name of soldier killed in Nam at National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum.
  • Chicago: Portrait of weeping mother called We Regret to Inform You (1979) by Cleveland Wright at National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum.
  • Chicago: Gallery of National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum.
  • Chicago: Haunted art of National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum.
  • Chicago: Arcade Barker by Richard Yohnka at National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum.
  • Chicago: Visions of a generation at National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum.
  • Chicago: Cycle of Nam (1982) painting by Joe Metz, Jr. at National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum.
  • Chicago: Chicago Museum of Science & Industry (1893) (5700 South Lake Shore Drive) built as Fine Arts Building for & is only remaining structure from World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.
  • Chicago: Pediment detail of Museum of Science & Industry, for which original plaster exterior was replicated in stone (1929-33).
  • Chicago: Caryatids on south side of Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: German submarine U-505 captured by USS Chatelain on June 4, 1944, at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Structure built to house U-505 at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Bow torpedo tubes of U-505 at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Conning tower of U-505 at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Deck guns of U-505 at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Propellers & rudders of U-505 at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Stern of U-505 at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Stuka 87B-2Trop German dive bomber from WW II at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: British Spitfire Mark 1A fighter (1940) at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: British Spitfire & German Stuka hanging in atrium of Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Curtis Jenny biplane at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Boeing 40B-2 Air Mail Plane (1927) at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Travel Air Mystery Ship NR1313 (Texaco No.13) which set numerous city-to-city speed records in the 1930s at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Coast Guard Sikorsky HH52A Sea Guard Helicopter 1459 at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Concord Coach at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Painting of men with horses on side of Concord Coach at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Conestoga wagon at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Empire State Express locomotive 999 which in 1893 set a world speed record of 112.5 mph at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: First diesel-electric streamlined train, named the Zephyr, was designed by Holabird & Root (exterior) + Paul Phillipe Cret (interior) & built (1934) for the Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Zephyr at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Front end of Burlington Route Zephyr at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Streamlined shovelnose shape of Zephyr at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Bare aluminum skin of rear end of Zephyr train at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Spirit of America & Craig Breedlove in 1963 set the world land speed record of 468.72 mph at Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats now in Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Spirit of America which in 1964 again hit a world land speed record of 600 mph at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Model railroad at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Model railroad circulates through model Chicago at Museum of Science & Industry.
  • Chicago: Robie house at edge of University of Chicago is open for tours.
  • Chicago: Frederick C. Robie House (1907–9) (5757 South Woodlawn Av.).
  • Chicago: Window detail of Frederick C. Robie House.
  • Chicago: Hidden entrance of Frederick C. Robie House.
  • Chicago: Roof overhang of Frederick C. Robie House.
  • Chicago: Leaded glass window of Frederick C. Robie House.
  • Chicago: Leaded glass window of Frederick C. Robie House.
  • Chicago: Architectural details of Frederick C. Robie House.
  • Chicago: Frederick C. Robie house (1909) (5757 S. Woodlawn Ave.).
  • Chicago: Rockefeller Memorial Chapel (1928) (61m, 201 ft) of University of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Tower of Rockefeller Memorial Chapel.
  • Chicago: Ivy covered Gothic walls of Rockefeller Memorial Chapel.
  • Chicago: Wood carvings in Rockefeller Memorial Chapel.
  • Chicago: Carved trumpeters with Rockefeller Memorial Chapel.
  • Chicago: Chapel House (1178 East 58th St.) of Chicago Theological Seminary at University of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Gothic tower of Chapel House of Chicago Theological Seminary.
  • Chicago: Eckhart Hall (1118 East 58th St.) of University of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Ryerson Physical Laboratory (1100 East 58th St.) of University of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Tower of Hutchinson Commons (1135 E. 57th St.) of University of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Hull Biology Laboratories gateway between Anatomy & Zoology buildings (1101 East 57th St.) of University of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Dragon carving on Hull Biology Laboratories gateway.
  • Chicago: Snell-Hitchcock Halls (5709 South Ellis Av.) of University of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Kent Chemical Laboratory (1894) (1020 East 58th St.) of University of Chicago.
  • Chicago: William Rainey Harper Memorial Library (1912) (1116 East 59th St.) of University of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Gothic building on Main Quadrangle of University of Chicago campus.
  • Chicago: Statue of Carl von Linné (Carolus Linnaeus) Swedish botanist inventor of system of biological classification of species on Midway Plaisance Park of University of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Commemorative swinging bench (2001) with 2 carved armadillo's as arm rests at University of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Carved armadillo on commemorative bench (2001) at University of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Regenstein Library of University of Chicago.
  • Chicago: Regenstein Library of University of Chicago (1970) (5 floors) (1100 East 57th St.).
  • Chicago: Regenstein Library.
  • Chicago: University of Chicago Graduate School of Business (2004) (5 floors) (5807 South Woodlawn Av.).
  • Chicago: University of Chicago Graduate School of Business reflects gardens & terraces of F.L. Wright's Robie House which sits across the street from it.
  • Chicago: Sears Tower (1974) (108 floors) (# South Franklin St.).
  • Chicago: Sears Tower corner view.
  • Chicago: Sears Tower facade view.
  • Chicago: Sears Tower seen from Grant Park.
  • Chicago: Sears Tower ground floor level.
  • Chicago: Chicago skyline along North Michigan Avenue plus Lake Michigan northward from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Entrance to Chicago harbor from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Chicago skyline around mouth of Chicago River from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Chicago skyline around mouth of Chicago River from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: White X-braced Onterie Center (1986) (58 floors) Skidmore, Owings & Merrill & River East Center (2001) (58 floors) by Solomon, Cordwell, Buenz & Assoc. + DeStefano & Partners plus area near Navy Pier from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Area around Wrigley Tower & Chicago River with white Chicago Title & black Daley towers in foreground from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Aon, Prudential, Chase & other loop towers roughly along Randolph Street from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Pointed Two Prudential Plaza & Aon Center from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Apartments along East Randolph Street, Millennium Park & South Michigan Avenue from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Navy Pier, apartments along East Randolph Street & Millennium Park from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Skyline of the core of Chicago from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Brown Century Tower, blue Florsheim Tower, octagonal Randolph Tower, white 180 N. LaSalle, round sky lit Thompson Center & semi-round-topped 120 N. LaSalle from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Century Tower (1930) (28 floors) (by Thielbar & Fugard) (182 West Lake St.) & Randolph Tower (1929) (45 floors) (by Vitzhum & Burns) (188 West Randolph St.) from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Black 321 North Clark (1987) (35 floors) by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill over LaSalle-Wacker Building (1930) (41 floors) by Holabird & Roche + Andrew N. Rebori (221 North LaSalle St.) from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Green-roofed R.R. Donnelley Building (1992) (49 floors) (77 West Wacker Drive) from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Round skylight of Illinois State Building from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: R.R. Donnelley Building (green) & white Chicago Title Tower from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Chicago Title Tower (1992) (50 floors) (161 North Clark St.) & Daley Civic Center from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Chicago core skyscrapers around Chase Tower from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Blue Inland Steel & white 55 West Monroe (former Xerox) buildings from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Federal Center & Calder flamingo stabile from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Northwest Chicago skyline from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Northern Chicago skyline from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Northern Chicago skyline from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Highrises along Wacker Drive as it curves with Chicago River from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Merchandise Mart (1931) (25 floors) by Graham, Anderson, Probst & White behind green 333 Wacker Drive (1983) (36 floors) & arched-roof 225 West Wacker (1989) (28 floors) both by Kohn Pedersen Fox Assoc. + Perkins & Will.
  • Chicago: Chicago Sun-Times, buildings & commuter trains along North Branch of Chicago River from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Commuter trains move through canyons of Chicago from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Adler Planetarium, Shedd Aquarium, Field Museum + moored pleasure boats south of downtown from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Field Museum, New Soldier Field Stadium & residential highrises south of downtown Chicago from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Looking south from Sears Tower along Lake Michigan shoreline.
  • Chicago: Looking south from Sears Tower along South Branch of Chicago River with 311 South Wacker Drive in foreground.
  • Chicago: 311 South Wacker Drive (1990) (65 floors) from Sears Tower.
  • Chicago: Monument (1924) to architect Louis H. Sullivan (1856-1924) by Watson Tallmadge in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Detail of monument to architect Louis H. Sullivan.
  • Chicago: Tombstone of architect Louis H. Sullivan (1856-1924) in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Tomb (1890) of Henry H. Getty (1837-1920) lumber merchant in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Entrance arch of Getty Tomb.
  • Chicago: Sullivan's bronze gates of Getty Tomb.
  • Chicago: Details of Sullivan's inner door for Getty Tomb.
  • Chicago: Cubic structure of Getty Tomb by Louis H. Sullivan.
  • Chicago: Sculpted wall of Getty Tomb by Louis Sullivan.
  • Chicago: Detail of screen on Getty Tomb by Louis Sullivan.
  • Chicago: Wall texture of Getty Tomb.
  • Chicago: Monument (1887) to Martin A. Ryerson (1818-1887) lumber merchant & developer in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Entrance lock to Ryerson Tomb by Louis H. Sullivan.
  • Chicago: Context of Ryerson Tomb in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Grave of architect Daniel Hudson Burnham (1846-1912) & wife Margaret Sherman Burnham (1850-1945) on island in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Tombstone of architect Daniel Hudson Burnham (1846-1912) & wife Margaret Sherman Burnham (1850-1945) in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Irish cross monument (1894) to architect John Wellborn Root (1850-1891) in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Monument (1969) to architect Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) by Dirk Lohan in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Monument (1906) to Henry H. Honoré (1823-1916) developer in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Monument (1902) to Potter Palmer (1826-1902) Chicago developer & merchant in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Monument (1905) to William W. Kimball (1828-1904) piano manufacturer in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Monument (1891) to Peter Schoenhofen (1827-1893) brewer in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Entrance to pyramid of Peter Schoenhofen in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Monument (1897) to George M. Pullman (1831-1897) railroad car manufacturer by Solon Bermen in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Detail of Monument (1897) to George M. Pullman.
  • Chicago: Monument (1924) to William J. Chalmers (1852-1938) business leader in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Monument (1928) to William O. Goodman (1848-1936) lumber magnate in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Monument (1931) to Victor F. Lawson (1850-1925) newspaper publisher by Lorado Taft in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Monument (1909) to Dexter Graves (1789-1845) hotelier by Lorado Taft in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Monument (1905) to James Y. Sanger (1814-1867) early member Illinois militia & businessman in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Sculpted cross with weeping cross on Monument (1905) to James Y. Sanger in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Monument (1906) to Marshall Field (1835-1906) founder of retailing empire by Henry Bacon & Daniel Chester French in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Crane tomb beside landscape pond in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Landscape of Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Celtic cross monument to McClurg in Graceland Cemetery.
  • Chicago: Monument to Bruce Goff, Architect in Graceland Cemetery.

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