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  • The Best Rooftop Bars and Beer Gardens in the City

    Chicago offers some of the best views in the country, and there’s no better place to mix a great view with a great time than at one of the city’s many rooftop bars and beer gardens. Here are a few that locals and visitors alike will enjoy. Cindy’s One of Chicago’s greatest treasures is Millennium […]

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  • Three Free Events to Quell Summer Boredom in Chicago

    Chicago comes alive during the beautiful summer weather, which means there’s always something to do. These fun and free events take place throughout the summer and offer the perfect cure for summer boredom. Grant Park Music Festival It’s festival season in Chicago, and that means it’s time for America’s only free outdoor classical music festival! […]

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  • How to Avoid Acting Like a Tourist When Visiting Chicago

    Chicago has earned its reputation as a major tourist destination thanks to its many museums, restaurants, nightlife spots, and other attractions. But how can you experience the city without seeming like a tourist? Here are a few tips for avoiding acting like a tourist in the Windy City. Don’t Compare Chicago’s Food to Another City’s […]

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  • Fine-tuning the Perfect Ravinia Festival Outing

    Summer is right around the corner, and that means the country’s oldest music festival returns to Chicago’s North Shore. The Ravinia Festival packs 140 concerts into three months and features a lineup full of exciting artists. Whether you’re into classical music, jazz, indie rock, pop, R&B, or other genres, you’re bound to find shows that […]

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  • Three Iconic Chicago Buildings Everyone Should Visit

    In 1871, the Great Chicago Fire ripped through the city. During two days, an estimated 17,500 buildings were destroyed. The city that exists today rose from the ashes to become one of the most celebrated architectural destinations in the country. For both tourists and locals, these are three iconic buildings in Chicago that everyone should […]

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  • How to Plan a Relaxing Chicago Staycation

    Many Americans pay big bucks to visit the Windy City, but Chicago residents don’t need a vacation to explore their own backyard! Any local resident looking for a vacation without all the extra hassle and expense can take advantage of these ideas for a relaxing Chicago staycation. Explore Like a Tourist… It doesn’t matter how […]

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  • A Guide to Moving From the City to the Suburbs

    Many Chicago residents view living in the city as part of their identity. To these people, moving to the suburbs may seem like giving up a piece of who they are. In reality, life in the suburbs offers a more relaxed lifestyle, a lower cost of living, and a host of other benefits. Here’s a […]

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  • The Best Options for Getting to Soldier Field

    Football fans visiting Chicago inevitably want to know two things: where can I get the best deep-dish pizza and what’s the best way to Soldier Field? Travelers with tickets to a Chicago Bears game have a few ways to get to the stadium, with many opting for the safety, convenience, and reliability of a car […]

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  • Getting to the Chicago Thanksgiving Parade

    Dating back to the Great Depression, the Chicago Thanksgiving Parade has been part of the city’s holiday celebrations since 1934. Although the parade is a must-see event, navigating the city during such a busy day isn’t always easy. Here’s how to make it to the parade safely and comfortably. What Is the Chicago Thanksgiving Parade? […]

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  • Moving to Chicago? Tips on How to Make it Through Your First Winter

    With a name like “The Windy City,” Chicago’s chilly reputation precedes it. But many new Chicagoans are taken off guard by just how cold the winters really can be. Here’s how first-timers can make their winters more comfortable and safe. Insulate All Windows The city of Chicago offers some stunning views, but having several windows […]

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