When you get to the Sears Tower Skydeck you can see as far as 40-50 miles of Chicago. You can take advantage of high-powered telescopes, beautiful exhibits and interactive kiosks.
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Navy Pier
Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, the Navy Pier is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Chicago. This 3300 foot long pier is the perfect place to spend an entire day of fun.
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Home to the Chicago Cubs baseball team, this stadium built in 1914 with a seating capacity of 14,000, but now holds over 41,000.
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Not only home to Georgetown University, the oldest Roman Catholic University in the U.S., the Georgetown area is also known for its diverse restaurants, clubs, boutiques, concert venues and gardens.
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A 163-acre zoo that’s part of the Smithsonian Institution, this is one of the top visitor attractions for tourists who are visiting the U.S. for the first time.
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One of the most visited areas in D.C., Dupont Circle is a diverse area made up of a traffic circle, a park, artistic venues, unique restaurants and fascinating art galleries.
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Founded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, this music museum pays homage to such musical geniuses as Jimi Hendrix and traces the entire history of music.
Continue ReadingSeattle Space Needle
Recognized as the symbol of Seattle, the Space Needle has an observation deck 520 feet above the ground where you can view the entire city and its surrounding landscape.
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