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Chicago is situated in the Great Lakes region of the American Midwest, in the state of Illinois. _____________ the edges of Lake Michigan, Chicago began as a tiny trading post __________ the Chicago River, and has boomed into a modern global center of commerce and culture.
Rising from / at the entrance
It rises from / at the mouth of
Rising from / at the mouth of
The Windy City has always been driven by an _________optimism and __________. The Great Chicago Fire of 1871, which destroyed half the city, was seized upon as an opportunity for the metropolis to reinvent itself. What followed was the biggest building boom in US history and a ________that is almost beyond beautiful.
unshakable / positive attitude / skyline
unshakable / can-do attitude / skyline
strong
Start your visit in The Loop - the central business district encircled by the 'L', Chicago's elevated train line. The streets within The Loop are a _______ of architecture, from the world's first high-rises to the __________ towers of today.
showcase / cloud-piercing
show / high-rising
showcase / soaring
Willis Tower held the title of world's tallest building for almost 25 years. Take the 60-second ride to the Skydeck. On a really windy day, you might even feel the building _______a little, but don't panic, it was designed to do just that. The Loop also contains some amazing outdoor sculpture and a historic theater district which makes the area feel like a cross between a museum and a film set.
away
sway
oscillate
Running north from The Loop is the Magnificent Mile, where you'll be able to gaze up at even more wonders from the Chicago School of architecture. Looking a little out of place is the Old Water Tower, a lone, but __________ survivor from the Chicago Fire.
adored
appreciated
much-loved
________________ in the upscale boutiques which line The Magnificent Mile's wide boulevards. And when it's time to refuel, sink your teeth into a deep dish pizza - an old Chicago favorite.
Shop your things
Go on a shopping spree
Shop 'til you drop
Following the south bank of the Chicago River and winding between the canyons of glass and steel, The Riverwalk offers a relaxing ______________ from the downtown bustle. Still within The Loop is Millennium Park. Once the site of railway yards and car parks, the area has been transformed into what critics have hailed as 'the future of parks'. The centerpieces of this visionary space are the Frank Gehry-designed Jay Pritzker Pavilion and the BP Footbridge. The park ________ a number of public sculptures, including a futuristic stainless steel archway to the city, Cloud Gate, or as it's affectionately known to locals - 'The Bean'.
change of place / showcases
shift the normal routine / exhibits
change of pace / showcases
Just across the road is The Art Institute of Chicago _________exterior is a work of art in itself. Set aside at least a day to explore this treasure-house of European, American and Asian masterpieces. There are plenty of treasures to be found outside The Loop. Just to the west is one of Chicago's _____________, the Garfield Park Conservatory, an inner-city haven for nature lovers and a first-date favorite for Chicago couples.
whose / hidden treasures
whose / hidden gems
who`s / hidden gems
In nearby Oak Park, step inside Frank Lloyd Wright's home and studio, ______________ he pioneered an entirely new architectural vision for America. Unity Temple is just a short stroll away. Completed in 1908, this Lloyd Wright masterpiece is widely regarded as the world's first modern building.
where for 20 years
which for 20 years
where for 10 years
While you're in Oak Park, _________ the birthplace of one of Chicago's most famous sons, Ernest Hemingway. In the nearby museum, fans of the novelist can read from his childhood diary and original manuscripts. Down by The Loop's waterfront, the historic Navy Pier offers entertainment for all ages. The pier is also the place to climb aboard one of the many lake and river cruises ________. Just south of Navy Pier, The Field Museum houses over 20 million specimens from the world of natural history. Say hello to Sue, the largest and most intact skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus Rex ever unearthed. The museum might look a little familiar, after all, it was the home base for Indiana Jones in the blockbuster movie series.
stop by / offering
drop by / on offer
stop by / on offer
A little further south along the waterfront you'll find the Museum of Science and Industry - known by generations of school children as 'the best ________ ever!'. Here you'll get to explore the inner workings of man and machine, and discover the secrets of natural phenomena like tornadoes, lightning and avalanches.
fine trip
field trip
school trip
Chicago's largest green space is Lincoln Park, a seven mile stretch of shoreline which runs north from The Loop. It's home to nature reserves, a conservatory, and monuments to many of the nation's heroes, including the ___________ - Abraham Lincoln. The park also features the Lincoln Park Zoo which has been entertaining and educating visitors since 1868. The zoo features two sections specifically designed for children, and best of all it's free.
park's namesake
park's same name
The park is also home to the Chicago History Museum. From gangsters to baseball, this is the place to visit if you really want to know __________________. As the sun sets, Chicago truly lights up. But don't plan on going to bed early, the city offers some of the best jazz, blues and theater in America. So come on over to Chicago, the memories you'll take away will __________ - no matter how hard the wind blows.
what makes this unique city bright / last forever
what makes this unique city tick / last a lifetime