This 60 acres of closed-canopy oak woodland offers nature paths, two miles of paved bike paths, picnic areas and more. 続きを読む
This 54-year old family-owned deli and Italian grocery store specializes in freshly ground homemade Italian sausage. 続きを読む
Cupid Candies has made chocolate candies since 1936, right there in the store. They recently won a contract to produce Frango mints, bringing Frango production back to its traditional home in Chicago. 続きを読む
Serving authentic Southern-style soul food, Morrison's is known for their sizeable portions of comfort food staples from barbeque chicken and meatloaf to ham hocks and rib tips. 続きを読む
Making sausage since 1962, Bobak's sausage can be found nationwide. A visit to their main location is well worth the trip with their massive deli counter, hot food eatery, and imported European foods. 続きを読む
The highly ornamented sanctuary of this gothic cathedral is a place where African and Roman Catholic traditions merge, through paintings and traditional and modern sculpture. 続きを読む
This colorful exhibit features hand-painted posters for Hollywood, Bollywood and Kung Fu movies. The Godzilla poster is our favorite! 続きを読む
Love contemporary Scandinavian design? The Sweden Shop sells housewares by Marimekko, Lotta Jansdotter and more. There's also a large selection of children's books and toys. 続きを読む
Owner John Zaragoza says that cooking birria is a 12-hour process. The meat, marinated in a red mole sauce, is steamed, roasted, & served in a flavorful broth, garnished w/ onions, cilantro & limes. 続きを読む
The hardware store at the corner used to be the Sunset Café, a legendary jazz club where Louis Armstrong and others played. Look inside at the historic clippings in front, and the mural in back. 続きを読む
While a steam-simmered (not boiled) hot dog is preferred among connoisseurs of the Chicago-style dog, grilling is also an acceptable cooking method. 続きを読む
From dim sum to sizzling Szechuan cuisine, bubble tea to BBQ duck, nearby Chinatown has something for everyone. 続きを読む
Located in the Carter Woodson Regional Library, Richard Hunt's bronze and brass sculpture titled, Jacob's Ladder, fills the foyer with linear design and captivating height. 続きを読む
Scenes from Transformers 3, depicting the final battle sequence between warring robots (Autobots and Decepticons) were shot here. 続きを読む
Scenes from Transformers 3, depicting the final battle sequence between warring robots (Autobots and Decepticons) were shot here. 続きを読む
Family owned since 1940, this pizzeria is loved for its superb thin-crust pizza. Located within a liquor store, guests can select a bottle of wine from next door and have it delivered to their table. 続きを読む
At its peak, 5,000 postal workers processed more than 35 million letters every year, using 10 miles of conveyor belts and 48 elevators. 続きを読む
Blues legend Muddy Waters bought this place where Howlin’ Wolf and other musicians used to stay. When it got too hot to play indoors, neighbors were often treated to a jam session on the front porch. 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
Alongside Swedish food, Tre Kronor serves delicious Danish pastries, Norwegian meatball sandwiches, Belgian waffles and that Stockholm favorite , quiche. 続きを読む
Hallmarks of the International Style of architecture are a radical simplification of form, a rejection of ornament, and a use of glass, steel and concrete. 続きを読む
This warm and inviting restaurant is a local favorite for kebabs. It’s so loved that there was even a play written about it! 続きを読む
The building, which was designed in a Neoclassical/Art Deco style and built in phases from 1921 to 1932, has 2.7 million square feet of space and was once the largest mail facility in the world. 続きを読む