2 granite blocks mark the former spot of the Illinois Central Depot, or the Black Ellis Island, where thousands of southern African Americans arrived to start new lives in Chicago - the Promised Land. 続きを読む
Although British writer Nick Hornby originally set the novel "High Fidelity" in London, the film was set in Chicago at this and other locations. 続きを読む
In "The Dark Knight" (2008), Batman chases the gangster Maroni through a huge dance club, in scenes shot in Sound Bar. 続きを読む
The building now houses the Blues Heaven Foundation, begun by blues legend Willie Dixon to promote blues history and support working musicians. Stop in for a tour to experience the history yourself. 続きを読む
For about 10 years, the Fireside hosted popular all-ages punk and rock shows, before being converted back into a bowling alley. 続きを読む
The Joffrey Ballet, which appeared at the Auditorium in scenes shot for "The Company" (2003) is the first and only dance company to appear on the cover of Time Magazine. 続きを読む
Did you know? Outside of housing recreational facilities the Pier has been the home to, at various points in its history, a university, an emergency hospital, Naval training facilities, and a library. 続きを読む
The interior of Nate's Deli (now closed), was replicated on a Hollywood Set for Aretha Franklin's scenes in "The Blues Brothers" (1980). 続きを読む
Feeling hungry? Consider a visit to the nearby Billy Goat Tavern (430 N. Michigan, on the Lower Level), or to the many al fresco establishments located along Chicago's River Walk. 続きを読む
The University boasts 85 Nobel Prize winners. Mingle with current & future prize winners at Jimmy's Woodlawn Tap (1172 E. 55th St.) or one of the Hyde Park's many coffee shops and bookstores. 続きを読む
Lower Wacker Drive has been featured in many action-packed chase scenes in movies like The Blues Brothers (1980), Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008), and Wanted (2008). 続きを読む
Order does matter when topping a Chicago-style dog: yellow mustard, green relish, onions, tomato wedges, pickles, sport peppers and celery salt. Only then do you taste each ingredient in every bite! 続きを読む
In "The Blues Brothers" (1980), Jake and Elwood's ultimate destination is the Cook County Assessor's Office in the City Hall-County Building, just west of the Daley Center. 続きを読む
When not being used to store bat gear, McCormick Places hosts a number of annual conventions, as well as popular events like The Chicago Auto Show. 続きを読む
Chef Charlie Trotter makes a cameo appearance in the film "My Best Friend's Wedding" (1997). 続きを読む
In "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" (1986), Matthew Broderick and friends cut school to visit the Skydeck, pressing their foreheads against the glass to get a good look down. 続きを読む
Vienna Beef’s frankfurters were first served at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition and are most commonly found in classic Chicago-style dogs. They have been called “the Rolls Royce of hot dogs”. 続きを読む
Soak up some of the U of Chicago's ambiance at The Classics Café, located on the second floor of the Classics Building in the Main Quad, or in the Reynolds Center. Both are open to the public. 続きを読む
Blues singer & guitarist John Lee Hooker was filmed live singing "Boom, Boom" in the middle of the bustling Maxwell Street Market, outside of Nate's Deli (formerly at 807 W. Maxwell St, now closed). 続きを読む
At 110 stories high, the Willis Tower is the tallest building in the United States and the fifth-tallest freestanding structure in the world. 続きを読む
Gold Coast Dogs splits the ends of their hot dogs before char-grilling them to crispy perfection, giving a unique blooming flower-petal look to their otherwise classic Chicago style dog. 続きを読む
The Joffrey Ballet, which appeared at the Auditorium in scenes shot for "The Company" (2003), was the first American dance company to appear on TV, and the first to visit Russia. 続きを読む
The Art Institute of Chicago has one of the largest and most extensive collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings in the world. 続きを読む
For a printable map & detailed guide to Andersonville, visit: http://bit.ly/andersonville 続きを読む
Interior scenes set at Championship Vinyl in the film "High Fidelity" (2000) were shot in a vacant grocery several blocks away. 続きを読む
The South Shore Cultural Center (formerly the South Shore Country Club) was recognized as a Chicago Landmark in 2004 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. 続きを読む
The Trump Tower is 92 stories tall, measuring 1,389 feet (423 m) including its spire. 続きを読む
Opened in 1898, The Berghoff serves German American fare, and is one of the oldest restaurants in the city. 続きを読む
Opening scenes in "The Dark Knight" (2008), which depict the Joker (Heath Ledger) and his clown henchmen robbing Gotham National Bank, were shot in the Old Chicago Post Office. 続きを読む