Friday, October 30, 2009

The buildings in the foreground of this photograph stand along Michigan Ave, which did indeed once run beside Lake Michigan. Despite many efforts by commercial interests to cut it up, Grant Park now stands along the lakeshore, protected by the protests of the people of Chicago under the leadership of public figures like department store magnate Montgomery Ward. Just as Central Park in New York acts as the lungs of that city, so does Grant Park provide a welcome green carpet next to the blue lake. Nevertheless, the skyline with its tall buildings is magnificent, quite appropriate for a place which is often considered the birthplace of the skyscraper, epitomized by the large black Sears Tower, tallest building in the United States.
Chicago skyline (click here to open a new window with this photo in computer wallpaper format)
Here's the view from the observation deck of the Sears Tower, a must do for any visitor to the city. Click on the photo to bring up the same shot in a new window, with annotated pointers to various downtown landmarks.
view of downtown Chicago from the Sears Tower observation deck (click here to see this photo with annotations)


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