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      Embassy
      1 E Erie St (Suite 500), Chicago
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      • Alicia R.

        Alicia R. • October 6, 2016Get here early and get a ticket from this machine. Have your application typed, a copy of your passport data page, airline information, itinerary and the invitation letter!

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      Government
      160 N La Salle St (Randolph), Chicago
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      Structure
      33 N La Salle St (at W Washington St.), Chicago
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      • Bianca T.

        Bianca T. • September 19, 2012The people at the entrance are super nice love Em all

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      Government
      69 W Washington St (Dearborn), Chicago
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      • Neil F.

        Neil F. • August 5, 2013If you are here to update your driver's license, make sure you bring two forms confirming the new address.

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      Government
      69 W Washington St (btwn Clark & Dearborn), Chicago
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      • t j.

        t j. • June 11, 2010the underground pedway will get u around while staying cool. the shoe shine here is great also!

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      Courthouse
      219 S Dearborn St (btwn W Jackson Blvd & W Adams St), Chicago
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      • Rick E.

        Rick E. • March 11, 2016There to serve jury duty. Great jury team!

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      Government
      77 W Jackson Blvd (at S Clark St), Chicago
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      • Jacob H.

        Jacob H. • March 29, 2011Subway morning sandwiches are good and usually theyre pretty friendly.

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      Structure
      400-410 N Michigan Ave (E Kinzie St), Chicago
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      • lino b.

        lino b. • August 19, 2017Such a great bldg. architecture is amazing. Chew gum

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      Arts & Entertainment
      410 S. Michigan (South Michigan and East Congress Parkway), Chicago
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      • Joan B.

        Joan B. • April 24, 2018The Chicago Opera Theater is outstanding ‼️

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      Concert Hall
      430 S Michigan Ave (at Congress St), Chicago
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      • Jeremy G.

        Jeremy G. • August 10, 2010One of the best known designs of Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan. Completed in 1889 the building is located on S. Michigan Ave. and Congress Parkway. National historic LM in 1975.

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      Office
      159 E Walton Pl (at Michigan), Chicago
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      • Jacqueline B.

        Jacqueline B. • October 6, 2012There's an elizabeth arden spa and dentist upstairs!

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      Bank
      135 S La Salle St, Chicago
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      • davemave

        davemave • April 25, 2013Art Deco's not my thing, but if it's yours get in here!

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      Historic and Protected Site
      111 S State St (at W Randolph St), Chicago
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      • Jake S.

        Jake S. • July 8, 2013Visit during Christmas, when the buildings windows along State Street depict scenes from children's stories, and a three-story tall Christmas Tree is put in the lobby.

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      Office
      320 W Ohio St (Orleans), Chicago
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      • Michael P.

        Michael P. • July 1, 2013Be nice to the chief engineer

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      Arts
      1104 S Wabash Ave (Columbia College Chicago), Chicago
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      • Columbia College Chicago

        Columbia College Chicago • March 2, 2012This space isn't just for film kids - enjoy the Conaway Center when there's no event going on - lovely round tables are great for papers and big projects.

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      Administrative Building
      300 E Superior St (Northwestern University Feinberg School Of Medicin), Chicago
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      Gym and Studio
      410 N. Michigan Ave, Concourse, Chicago
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      Gym
      680 N Lake Shore Dr, Chicago
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      Structure
      360 N Michigan Ave (E Wacker Dr), Chicago
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      Office
      77 W Wacker Dr (at N Clark St), Chicago
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      • Kathleen K.

        Kathleen K. • October 20, 2011There's a great little cafeteria hidden behind the bar at Stefani's Tuscany Cafe. Pasta, salads and wraps.

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      Structure
      35 W Wacker Dr (at Dearborn), Chicago
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      • Lee D.

        Lee D. • June 8, 2011Trivia:This building was used for exterior shots in Wayne's World.

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      Structure
      35 E Wacker Dr (at N Wabash Ave), Chicago
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      • Eliane v.

        Eliane v. • October 12, 2012[Giaver & Dinkelberg, 1926] This famed skyscraper on the Chicago River melds historical styles including Greco-Roman and Gothic.

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      Structure
      1 E Wacker Dr (State St.), Chicago
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      • Jonathan F.

        Jonathan F. • October 19, 2016During Open House Chicago, the 41st floor Sky Lounge is open for 360 views of the Loop, River North, Grant Park, and the Chicago River.

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      Office
      161 N Clark St (btwn Lake & Randolph), Chicago
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      • Greg

        Greg • September 1, 2011Chicago Title validates parking for the garage at Randolph and Wells. 50% discount!

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      Structure
      425 W Randolph St (at N Canal St), Chicago
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      • Adam V.

        Adam V. • May 28, 2010I love this building, and I enjoy working here. It has a really cool gift shop on the 1st floor. Airplanes rock !!

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      Office
      150 N Michigan Ave (Randolph and Michigan), Chicago
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      • Niamh S.

        Niamh S. • August 25, 2016My favorite part of the Chicago skyline. Even if it wasn't actually intended to be vaginal, it's still incredibly distinctive and a welcome change of pace compared to most skyscraper designs.

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      Physical Therapy Clinic
      180 N Stetson Ave (Ste. CL10), Chicago
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      Doctor's Office
      2800 N Sheridan Rd (Diversey), Chicago
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      Structure
      29 E Madison St (at S Wabash Ave), Chicago
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      Structure
      30 W Monroe St (Btwn Dearborn & State), Chicago
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      • Eliane v.

        Eliane v. • October 12, 2012[Skidmore Owing & Merrill, 1958] Inland Steel was one of the first skyscrapers completed in Chicago after WWII. Its sleek, shimmering façades could be mistaken for new even today-over 50 years later.

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