Chicago Lake Shore Hotel Video : Chicago, Illinois, United States
Chicago Lake Shore Hotel Video : Chicago, Illinois, United States
Chicago Lake Shore Hotel is a popular choice amongst travelers in Chicago (IL), whether exploring or just passing through. Featuring a complete list of amenities, guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one. Take advantage of the hotel's free Wi-Fi in all rooms, 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, Wi-Fi in public areas, car park.
Designed for comfort, selected guestrooms offer television LCD/plasma screen, air conditioning, heating, wake-up service, desk to ensure a restful night. To enhance guests' stay, the hotel offers recreational facilities such as outdoor pool.
Friendly staff, great facilities and close proximity to all that Chicago (IL) has to offer are three great reasons you should stay at Chicago Lake Shore Hotel.
Check-in from 15:00 , check-out prior to 12:00
Bathtub, TV, Air conditioning, Coffee/Tea.
Wi-Fi in public areas, Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Restaurant/cafe, Swimming Pool, Bar, Business centre, Pets allowed, Laundry service.
Hotel adress: 4900 South Lakeshore Drive, Chicago, United States
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Union Station - Chicago, Illinois, United States
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- ... While in Chicago we met up with Jason briefly at a Starbucks right outside of Union Station ...
- ... We left from Union Station on the Amtrack which of course was late and got into Bloomington way behind schedule ...
- ... Denny and Mary-Ann, or Mak, to her mates picked us from Union Station in Chicago and we had three brilliant days with them, especially enjoying Denny's Robert Deniro Chicago accent The train from ...
- ... Tried heading to union station in the hope of dropping my bag off there ...
- ... Amazingly enough boarding the Southwest Chief was our first encounter with Amtrak stupidity and it happened at Chicago Union Station, a place that is normally well run ...
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- Chicago, Illinois, United States
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- The C**** outside Chicago Union Station by Vjlarson from a blog titled And then there's Union Station
- A corner of the lounge at Union Station by Vjlarson from a blog titled And then there's Union Station
- The old Union Station building by Vjlarson from a blog titled And then there's Union Station
- Union Station Great Hall by Wareameye from a blog titled The Adventure Begins
- Union Station in Chicago by Travelin_rpcvs from a blog titled The Windy City
- Union Station Statue by Wareameye from a blog titled The Adventure Begins
- Union Station Layover by Woodsideamerica from a blog titled The Southwest Chief
- Union Station Chicago by Bekandjesse from a blog titled Blown away by the windy city
- Chicago Union Station by Lib001 from a blog titled Boarded the California Zephyr
- Union Station by Woodsideamerica from a blog titled The Southwest Chief
- Union Station by Mimiama from a blog titled Veterne mesto krstneho otca
- Union Station by Adamz from a blog titled Overnight bus to get back for flight to Alaska
- Union Station by C.i.222 from a blog titled Another trip to Chicago to enjoy friends & museums
- Union station by Kjerstan from a blog titled Chicago again...
Grant Park - Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Grant Park Chicago
Dedicated in 1844, this park covers 319 acres along Lake Michigan and is home to the Shedd Aquarium, the Adler Planetarium, the Field Museum and the Art Institute.
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- ... I also went to Grant Park (a small area of sculptures and strangely laid-out gardens) to check out the Buckingham Fountain and other little tourist ...
- ... We went to Grant Park instead ...
- ... We did manage to catch the Independence Eve fireworks and show in Grant Park which were really good ...
- ... The most famous is Grant Park, which was where Barack Obama held his Presidential acceptance speech in front of like 2 million people ...
- ... I started out just wandering around slowly making my way towards the north portion of Grant park where the event was ...
- ... A result of this was that Grant Park was built on landfill from 18,000 cleared buildings - The Bears are the local baseball team and the Soldierfield Stadium ...
- ... The bill for this night was the patriotic orchestral sounds of the Grant Park Orchestra as well as a 20 minute firework display ...
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- Chicago, Illinois, United States
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- Some random sculpture in Grant Park by Bobsonthegreat from a blog titled The Windy City
- Buckingham Fountain In Grant Park by Nuttyal from a blog titled Today Is Horti & Culture Day!
- Chicgo skyline from grant park by Vicky864 from a blog titled the windy city!
- Snow sculptures in Grant Park by Cestlavie from a blog titled a Chicago winter
- Flower gardens in Grant Park by Mmbcross from a blog titled Along Michigan Avenue
- Grant Park and Skyline by Dane from a blog titled Back to Shy Town
- Grant Park and downtown by Bashleyf from a blog titled Field Museum is still the best ever
- The view from Grant Park by Bobsonthegreat from a blog titled The Windy City
- Grant Park desde lo alto by Rosaguiard from a blog titled Descubriendo Chicago
- Monument in Grant Park by Nodirectionhome from a blog titled Chicago Blues Fest
- Grant Park concert by Lisartw from a blog titled The hostel from hell...
- Grant park view by Vicky864 from a blog titled the windy city!
- Grant Park by Mattoliver from a blog titled The City of Windy Jazz
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Imagine: Chicago Lakeside Development
A global initiative for innovative living. A catalyst for a New Chicago. A powerful beginning. Lakeside presents a game-changing urban ideal for not just Chicago's Southeast lakefront, but for the entire region. With visions for a new, dynamic and diverse community, the site that was once America's largest steel mill will transform into a compelling model for a green, 21st century lifestyle.
As a joint venture between McCaffery Interests and United States Steel Corporation, the Lakeside idea is centered around a design for living differently. Lakeside's vision for the nearly 600-acre site includes plans for a connected and accessible community, next generation infrastructure, innovative architecture and lakefront access, all surrounded by a vibrant mix of residential, retail and commercial space, a new high school and a 1,500 slip marina. The project, which will take an estimated 25-45 years to reach completion, will create the ultimate urban experience.
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Chicago: Union Station
Union Station is a major railroad station that opened in 1925 in Chicago, replacing an earlier station built in 1881. It is the only remaining intercity rail terminal in Chicago, and is the city's primary terminal for commuter trains. The station stands on the west side of the Chicago River between West Adams Street and West Jackson Boulevard, just outside the Chicago Loop. Including approach and storage tracks, it covers about nine and a half city blocks — mostly underground, buried beneath streets and skyscrapers.
Chicago Union Station is the third-busiest rail terminal in the United States, after Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station in New York City. It is Amtrak's overall fourth-busiest station. It handles about 140,000 passengers on an average weekday (130,000 Metra riders and 10,000 Amtrak) and is one of Chicago's most iconic structures, reflecting the city's strong architectural heritage and historic achievements. It has Bedford limestone Beaux-Arts facades, massive Corinthian columns, marble floors, and a Great Hall, all highlighted by brass lamps.
Chicago Union Station was designated as one of America's Great Places in 2012 by the American Planning Association (APA). The program recognized the station as a Great Public Space for promoting social activity and reflecting local culture and history.
The current Union Station is the second by that name built in Chicago, and possibly the third rail station to occupy the site. The need for a single, centralized station was an important political topic in 19th and 20th-century Chicago, as various competing railroads had built a series of terminal stations. The numerous stations and associated railyards and tracks surrounded the city's central business district, the Loop, and threatened its expansion. The various stations also made travel difficult for through-travelers, many of whom had to make inconvenient, long, and unpleasant transfers from one station to another through the Loop.
On December 25, 1858, the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad opened as far as Van Buren Street in Chicago. It built the first station at what would eventually become today's Union Station on the west bank of the Chicago River.
On April 7, 1874 five railroads agreed to build and share a union station just north of the original Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad station site at Van Buren Street.
Growth in passenger traffic, as well as a civic push to consolidate numerous railroad terminals, led to a proposal for an enlarged Union Station on the same site. The second Union Station would be built by the Chicago Union Station Company. This was a new company formed by all the railroads that had used the first station, save for the Chicago and Alton, which became a tenant in the new station.
Union Station was hailed as an outstanding achievement in railroad facility planning. The station's ornate Beaux-Arts main waiting room, the Great Hall, is one of the great interior public spaces in the United States. It has vaulted skylight, statuary, and connecting lobbies, staircases, and balconies. Enormous wooden benches were arranged in the room for travelers to wait for connections, and two specially-designed underground taxicab drives were built to protect travelers from the weather. The station featured a large, open concourse along the river, with massive steel arches holding up the roof, and several stairways leading passengers down to the platform.
Places to see in ( Chicago - USA ) Union Station
Places to see in ( Chicago - USA ) Union Station
Chicago Union Station is a major railroad station that opened in 1925 in Chicago, Illinois, replacing an earlier station built in 1881. It is the only remaining intercity rail terminal in Chicago, and is the city's primary terminal for commuter trains. The station stands on the west side of the Chicago River between West Adams Street and West Jackson Boulevard, just outside the Chicago Loop. Including approach and storage tracks, it covers about nine and a half city blocks — mostly underground, buried beneath streets and skyscrapers.
Chicago Union Station is the third-busiest rail terminal in the United States, after Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station in New York City. It is Amtrak's overall fourth-busiest station, and the busiest outside of its Northeast Corridor. It handles about 140,000 passengers on an average weekday (130,000 Metra riders and 10,000 Amtrak) and is one of Chicago’s most iconic structures, reflecting the city’s strong architectural heritage and historic achievements. It has Bedford limestone Beaux-Arts facades, massive Corinthian columns, marble floors, and a Great Hall, all highlighted by brass lamps. In 2011, its lighting system was replaced with more energy-efficient light bulbs and motion sensors, reducing the station’s annual carbon emissions by 4 million tons. Custom steel lighting covers were added to top these safety/light towers, helping them blend in with the overall neoclassical style of the station.
Chicago Union Station was designated as one of America's Great Places in 2012 by the American Planning Association (APA). The program recognized the station as a Great Public Space for promoting social activity and reflecting local culture and history. In celebration of the 2018 Illinois Bicentennial, Union Station was selected as one of the Illinois 200 Great Places by the American Institute of Architects Illinois component (AIA Illinois).
( Chicago - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Chicago . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Chicago - USA
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CHICAGO THE HEART OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Chicago. The heart of the United States of America. It is one of the main cities in the country. As every large city has its problems and challenges. However, we can do the normal way and live a normal life ; ,or we can focus in the values of its population, accentuating the qualities of the heart, such as compassion, kindness and joy.
The Great lakes remain us of the 3 fold road -- Faith, Hope and Charity- we can use in our lives. Lake Michigan is a large lake. The clouds show us every time colors, pinpoints of light and infinite energy descending from heaven .So, from the horizon , we can have the vision of the cloud full with light that will help us to change, to transform our lives, and set the example for other cities of the country , and the World.
Melody is Liebestraume, notturno for piano. A romantic melody that inspire , purify us, raising us like into an Ascending spiral purified by a cloud of infinite radiance.
Play it, share it, Use it , it goes with this beautiful City of Chicago.
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The Chicago (USA) El Train Loop 2018
Shots (including aerial) of the famous loop, an elevated rail structure in downtown Chicago that permits metro trains to run above ground in the heart of city.
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Amtrak Lake Shore Limited - Chicago to New York City Train Travel
Amtrak Lake Shore Limited - Chicago to New York City Train Travel
I rode Amtrak Lake Shore Limited that run's from Chicago To New York City. I hopped on in Waterloo, Indiana and enjoyed a great On Time trip in coach out to Penn Station in NYC. This video gives a glimpse of what Amtrak train travel across the country is like. I also go over the cost of riding an Amtrak train.
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Train Ride - Chicago’s Downtown Loop – USA
Riding the Chicago L Train Brown Line 6x – Chicago’s North End (Fullerton) to the Downtown Loop – Chicago Illinois
The Chicago 'L ' (sometimes written as L or el, short for elevated)[3] is the rapid transit system serving the city of Chicago and some of its surrounding suburbs, in the U.S. state of Illinois. It is operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). It is the fourth largest rapid transit system in the United States in terms of total route length (at 102.8 miles (165.4 km) long[1][note 1]), and the third busiest rail mass transit system in the United States after the New York City Subway and the Washington Metro.[4] Chicago's 'L' provides 24-hour service on some portions of its network, being one of only four heavy rail rapid transit systems in the United States (the 'L', New York City Subway, PATH, and Philadelphia's PATCO Speedline) to do so. The oldest sections of the 'L' started operations in 1892, making it the second-oldest rapid transit system in the Americas, after Boston's T.[5] The 'L' has been credited with fostering the growth of Chicago's dense city core that is one of the city's distinguishing features.[6] The 'L' consists of eight rapid transit lines laid out in a spoke-hub distribution paradigm mainly focusing transit towards the Loop. Although the 'L' gained its nickname because large parts of the system are elevated,[7][8] portions of the network are also in subway tunnels, at grade level, or open cut.[1]
In 2013 the 'L' had an average of 726,459 passenger boardings each weekday, 456,993 each Saturday, and 328,553 each Sunday.[2] In a 2005 poll, Chicago Tribune readers voted it one of the seven wonders of Chicago,[9] behind the lakefront and Wrigley Field but ahead of Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower), the Water Tower, the University of Chicago, and the Museum of Science and Industry.
The Brown Line (or the Ravenswood Line) of the Chicago L' rapid transit system, is an 11.4-mile (18.3 km) route with 28 stations between Chicago's Albany Park neighborhood and downtown Chicago. It runs completely above ground and is almost entirely grade-separated. It is the third busiest 'L' route, with an average of 101,881 passengers boarding each weekday in 2011.[1]
The Brown Line operates to the Loop weekdays and Saturdays from 4:00 am to 1:30 am and on Sundays from 6:30 am to 12:20 am. The Brown Line Shuttle service, running only between the northern terminus Kimball and Belmont, runs from 4:00 am to 2:25 am on weekdays and Saturdays, and 5:00 am to 12:25 am on Sundays. At Belmont, southbound riders can transfer to the 24-hour Red Line.
Before CTA lines were color-coded in 1993, the Brown Line was known as the Ravenswood Route; specifically, the series of stations from Belmont to Kimball were called the Ravenswood branch. Accordingly, the Kimball-Belmont shuttle service was called the Ravenswood Shuttle.
The Loop (historically Union Loop, or commonly Loop) is the 1.79-mile (2.88 km) long circuit of elevated railroad that forms the hub of the Chicago 'L' rapid transit system in Chicago, Illinois. As of 2012, the branch has served 74,651 passengers every weekday.[1] The Loop is so named because the railroad loops around a rectangle formed by Lake Street (north side), Wabash Avenue (east), Van Buren Street (south), and Wells Street (west). The railroad loop has given its name to Chicago's downtown, which is known as the Loop. Numerous accounts assert that the use of this term predates the elevated railroad, deriving from the multiple cable car turntables, or loops, that terminated in the district, and especially those of two lines that shared a loop, constructed in 1882, bounded by Madison, Wabash, State, and Lake.[2] However, transportation historian Bruce Moffat has concluded that The Loop was not used as a proper noun until after Charles Yerkes' 1895–97 construction of the elevated structure.[3]
Chicago Getaway Hostel in Chicago IL
Rates: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . . . . Chicago Getaway Hostel 616 West Arlington House Chicago IL 60614 This Chicago hostel is in Lincoln Park and is a few blocks from the Fullerton subway station. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout this hostel. Guest rooms at the Chicago Getaway Hostel include access to free lockers; locks are not provided but are available for purchase. Bed linens are provided. Select rooms include a private bathroom or a shared bathroom. The Getaway Chicago Hostel has laptops and bicycles for rent. Pool tables, guitars and outdoor grills are also available at the hostel. Discounted museum and attraction passes are available at reception. A 24-hour full kitchen is available for the guests use and a continental breakfast is served every morning. The Lincoln Park Zoo and De Paul University are a 15-minute walk from the Hostel Chicago Getaway. Wrigley Field is only 2 miles away.
Blasian Family USA Road Trip Day 33 - Upstate New York to Chicago
We drove from upstate New York to Chicago, Illinois.
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Day 1 Idaho to Salt Lake City
Day 2 Salt Lake City to Las Vegas
Day 3 Las Vegas Strip
Day 4 Las Vegas to California
Day 5 Reunited with Lily's old friends in California
Day 6 - Malibu, Mulholland Drive, the Getty Center in LA
Day 7 - Hollywood walk of fame, Korea town
Day 8 - Los Angeles to San Diego (La Jolla)
Day 9 - San Diego Temple, La Jolla Cove, Balboa Park
Day 10- Fremont Street in Las Vegas
Day 11- Eating dinner at Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas
Day 12 - Las Vegas to Salt Lake
Day 13, 14 - Moab, Utah
Day 15 - Albuquerque, New Mexico to Dallas, Texas
Day 16 - Driving on an icy road in Texas, from Dallas, Texas to Waco, Texas
Day 17- From Waco, Texas to Austin, Texas
Day 18 - Flying on a private plane in San Antonio, Texas
Day 19 - Capitol in Austin, Dallas Downtown, JFK Memorial
Day 20 - From Texas to Alabama
Day 21 - Columbus, Georgia
Day 22 - Georgia Aquarium, Skyview Ferris Wheel in Atlanta, Georgia
Day 23 - Meeting with old friends in Tennessee
Day 24 - From Tennessee to Washington DC
Day 25- Washington D.C.
Day 26 - Philadelphia, Arriving in New York
Day 27- Manhattan, New York
Day 28 - Wall Street, Meet-up in New York. Meet the people!!
Day 29 - Boston Sunset
Day 30 - Boston, MIT, Harvard, Downtown, Chinatown
Day 31 - Boston to Vermont
Day 32 - Bennington, Vermont, Niagara Falls
OneWheel Ride - Balade au Lac Michigan à Chicago
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MORRISSEY - September 26, 1997 - Chicago, IL, USA (Full Concert) LIVE
Recorded Live at Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, United States - September 26, 1997. Maladjusted Tour - First North American Leg. Artwork & Information: Passionsjustlikemine.com
Setlist:
Maladjusted
Billy Budd
The Boy Racer
Speedway
The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get
Alma Matters
Roy's Keen
Reader Meet Author
Ambitious Outsiders
Now My Heart Is Full
Paint A Vulgar Picture
The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils
/Shoplifters Of The World Unite
This was the first of two ill-fated Chicago shows. Morrissey had the Chicago flu and though he said he was a big boy (read further), the set was trimmed down to 13 songs by the deletion of Satan Rejected My Soul. The man was therefore less talkative, but still relatively playful with his audience and even showed his shins at some point during the concert. The venue had a 8-foot high stage that made it almost impossible for fans to climb up and hug their idol or even have their hand shaken by him. There was a good deal of pushing and shoving in the crowd, and more than a few fans must have gone home with bruises.
Entering stage, Morrissey shouted Chicaguee! as a greeting. After Speedway he said You may have noticed that I contracted the Chicago flu but I'm a big boy, and life goes on. His only other banter was given before the final song of the main set, The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils: You've been very patient and I'm very grateful, thank you.
Travel Vlog: Driving Chicago ➙ Florida
A vlog of my family vacation driving from Chicago to Florida and back.
Amtrak’s most important hub, Chicago Union Station
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1:59-3:52 Sound is muted due to copyright claim for the music played in Chicago Union Station Great Hall.
Visited Chicago Union Station in Illinois (December 29, 2018)
Chicago Union Station was built in 1925 and it is still used as a railroad station. The great hall is so impressive, you must see!
Best bike trails in Chicago -Lakefront Path - HD - GoPro hero