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Museums and Cultural Institutions in Chicago, Illinois

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From art to history to science, here's what nine local experts had to say about museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions in Chicago, Illinois.

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If you are planning to move to Chicago, plan to dress warm in the fall and winter. Get comfortable with using public transportation, because driving in this city is a nightmare and parking is close to impossible. However, the museums, restaurants and music scene more than make up for the challenges in Chicago.

Avalon, says: 2020

Chicago is a bustling hub of famous music, architecture, sports, museums, and mouth-watering food! My beloved Windy City is comprised of magnificent skyscrapers (Willis or Sears Tower, depending on who you ask), a beautiful lake with a neighboring trail, and a transit system that can connect you to all kinds of parts all over the city.

Melissa, says: 2020

Chicago is a city of many neighborhoods. It’s right next to Lake Michigan and has the longest stretch of park in the northern hemisphere. It is home to many sports teams. It has many outstanding universities. There are many art and music festivals throughout the year. It is Carl Sandburg’s “city of broad shoulders”. It has wonderful museums and restaurants featuring all types of cuisines.

Lauren, says: 2020

Chicago is a very historical and large city with many things to offer. It was the home of the World’s Fair and at one point the hub for Al Capone and his mob. The Windy City as it is often referred to due to its history of political corruption, does however house rich cultural diversity, top notch restaurants, known for deep dish pizza and the Chicago style hot dog. The city is home to some of the country’s largest museums like the Field Museum and Museum of Science and Industry. It is constantly developing and one always can discover something new. Finally, it is a wonderful city to raise a family.

Ressie, says: 2020

Chicago is famous for Chicago-style hot dogs, Chicago-style (deep dish) pizza, Maxwell Street Polish Sausage, jazz music, and 1920s gangsters like Al Capone. Chicago is also known for interesting architecture like the Sears Tower, many museums, and many loyal sports fans. While it is widely known as the “Second City”, Chicago dropped to third in the US by population in the 1990 Census. On the shores of Lake Michigan, Chicago is the largest city in the Midwest.

Trinity, says: 2020

Chicago has reliable transit and bike lanes, forests to trail in and botanical gardens to observe. There are alleyways instead of trash on the street. Diverse and well-integrated, the people carry a Southern niceness and pride. They enjoy engaging in pleasantries and do not tolerate false niceties or phony behavior. The city is rich in its knowledge and varying institutes, home to the first ever planetarium and highly esteemed galleries of art (the Art Institute of Chicago being the top-rated museum in the world).

Chicago, known as the windy city, is known for its lively and rich cultural heritage. From fun walks to educative and explorative museums, you can keep yourself busy and have fun in Chicago. Surrounded by a sprawling music scene and theater and dance, you will be culturally satisfied in the city.

Albany Park, located just 20 mins from downtown Chicago, is home of the bean, the Willis tower and also known as the best place to live. Chicago is a bustling urban center home to many. Chicago is clean. Downtown Chicago has an annual Christmas tree and ice skating rink at Millennium Park with the perfect view of the Bean. It has businesses like a whole Nutella cafe and a speciality donut shop. There’s much to do here if you want to hang out at Maggie Daley park, visit the several museums located there, or go visit the gigantic tourist attraction known as the Bean.

Nokware, says: 2020

The City of Chicago is the largest city in Illinois and the third-most-populous city in the nation. Chicago has a multitude of museums, including the prestigious Art Institute and the Chicago Historical Society. Families will find plenty to do at Navy Pier and to explore at the Field Museum and the Lincoln Park Zoo. You could spend all day strolling through Hyde Park or shopping along the Magnificent Mile.

Taylor, says: 2020
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