HISTORY • September 14, 2012Built in the late 1860s, these two structures, designed by William Boyington, were among the few buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
Courtney W. • December 28, 2011Make sure to check out Quay restaurant! Literally right next door with amazing food and drinks - their mac and cheese is a must have starter!
Cole K. • November 24, 2016Mies' masterpiece of Modernism. Always worth a walk around the buildings.
Elisa R. • June 8, 2014There's a nice park next to it where you can ride bike or hang out. Very close to the pier
Nikola V. • July 19, 2016Absolutely the best view in Chicago. Worth to seeing.
Toria L. • August 25, 2014Cool water fountain things! Very pretty flowers. Relaxing & nice and cool on a hot day.
Melissa E. • September 10, 2014Great track right in the middle of the city. They also have park restroom facilities that are well maintained
Liz B. • March 21, 2016Perfect place to visit in the summer!
Jonathan F. • September 5, 2016The park is dominated by a large, interactive fountain that lights up at night. There's not much shade or places to sit when it's busy.
Lisa • October 6, 2011Great park for all ages. Wonderful playground for little toddlers and a separate one for the really rambunctious ones! A nice walkway with benches for the sedentary crowd and a grass/tree section too.
Fernando C. • April 26, 2016Great for an afternoon stroll, the views, and people watching. Not as popular as the opposite side of the river, but just as pleasant.
laura c. • February 26, 2010Awesome pie at First Slice cafe!
John P. • December 30, 2011Find Memorial Hall & see all the names throughout the 102 year history of the former Chicago high school seminary.
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