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Chicago and skyline
Chicago skyline April 18, 2009, from Northerly Island looking west.
Many other architects have left their impression on the Chicago skyline such as Daniel Burnham, Louis Sullivan, Charles B. Atwood, John Root, and Helmut Jahn.
Chicago skyline with the CNA Center showing the Blackhawks logo, the Smurfit-Stone Building saying Go Hawks and the Blue Cross Blue Shield Tower saying Hawks win the night after the 2009 – 10 Chicago Blackhawks season | 2009 – 10 Chicago Blackhawks won the 2010 Stanley Cup Finals, viewed from the Petrillo Music Shell lawn in Grant Park ( Chicago ) | Grant Park
On clear days it is possible to see the Chicago skyline across Lake Michigan.
In 1996 Mayor Sheila Brillson introduced a new logo for Michigan City, which featured the Chicago skyline.
Despite the New York City setting, additional skyscrapers in Chicago, Illinois provided inspiration for the opening sequence of the skyline, such as the Merchandise Mart, Aon Center.
Most prominent are the six-pointed Chicago stars, but the light blue color associated with the city, the municipal device, and the city skyline appear regularly on materials produced by the club and its fans.
Promontory Point extends out into Lake Michigan at E 55th street, far enough into the lake that it provides spectacular views of both the Downtown Skyline to the north, and the South Chicago and Northwest Indiana skyline to the south.
An instance of the direct influence was the scene in which Michael Jr. looks up at the Chicago skyline from the vehicle, with the skyline reflected in the vehicle's glass.
Massive in its construction, and serving as a monument to early 20th century merchandising and architecture, the art deco landmark anchors the daytime skyline at the junction of the Chicago River branches.
The projected visitors to the future World Trade Center skyscrapers and the 9 / 11 memorial are 6 million people, and the new office towers ( including One World Trade Center ) will restore the Lower Manhattan skyline and give it the title of the third largest central business district in the United States, behind Midtown Manhattan and the Chicago loop.
The train arrives at Chicago Union Station at 3: 15 p. m. ( Central Time ), offering views of the Chicago skyline, including the famed Willis Tower ( previously known as the Sears Tower ) before heading underground to the station platform.
Viewed ( on left ) from the east in the Chicago skyline at sunrise
Image: 2009-09-18 3060x2040 chicago skyline. jpg | Chicago population: 2, 695, 598
Even larger masses of lakefront land along the South Chicago neighborhood ( at the abandoned USX Steel Mill ) with their beautiful vistas of the city Lakefront and Chicago skyline are currently restricted to the public and not available for recreational enjoyment by the adjacent neighborhood residents.
The Chicago Tribunes Sid Smith found the film to be " pretty lousy, despite a wealth of impressive special effects that end with an image of a completely demolished Chicago skyline.
The sixth floor also has a balcony on the outside from which there is a distant view, on some days, of the Chicago skyline.

Chicago and Lake
The stadium is located next to Lake Michigan, and was recently remodeled in a modernization intended to update stadium amenities while preserving a historic Chicago structure.
The team headquarters, Halas Hall, is in the Chicago suburb of Lake Forest, Illinois.
While raising Chicago, and at first improving the health of the city, the untreated sewage and industrial waste now flowed into the Chicago River, then into Lake Michigan, polluting the primary source of fresh water for the city.
In 1900, the problem of sewage contamination was largely resolved when the city reversed the flow of the Chicago River so that it flowed away from Lake Michigan, rather than into it.
The Chicago River is the south border ( right ) of the Near North Side, Chicago | Near North Side and Streeterville and the north border ( left ) of Chicago Loop, Lakeshore East and Illinois Center ( from Lake Shore Drive's Link Bridge with Trump International Hotel and Tower ( Chicago ) | Trump International Hotel and Tower at jog in the river in the center )
Chicago is located in northeastern Illinois on the southwestern shores of Lake Michigan.
The city lies beside huge freshwater Lake Michigan, and two rivers — the Chicago River in downtown and the Calumet River in the industrial far South Side – flow entirely or partially through Chicago.
Chicago is a world port city as the St Lawrence Seaway connects Lake Michigan with the Atlantic Ocean.
While the Chicago River historically handled much of the region's waterborne cargo, today's huge lake freighters use the city's Lake Calumet Harbor on the South Side.
Chicago Half Marathon on Lake Shore Drive next to Harold Washington Park on the South Side ( Chicago ) | South Side
The Chicago Tribune, which coined the term, includes the city of Chicago, the rest of Cook County, eight nearby Illinois counties: Lake, McHenry, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Grundy, Will and Kankakee, and three counties in Indiana: Lake, Porter and LaPorte.
The Illinois Department of Tourism defines Chicagoland as Cook County without the city of Chicago, and only Lake, DuPage, Kane and Will counties.
The Loop's historic buildings include the Chicago Board of Trade Building, the Fine Arts Building, 35 East Wacker, and the Chicago Building, 860-880 Lake Shore Drive Apartments by Mies van der Rohe.
Gary is a city in Lake County, Indiana, United States, located in the southeastern portion of the Chicago metropolitan area.
Gygax spent his early childhood in Chicago, but in 1946 ( after he was involved in a brawl with a large group of boys ), his father decided to move the family to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, where Gary's mother's family had settled in the early 19th century.

Chicago and Michigan
Chicago's first railway, Galena and Chicago Union Railroad, opened in 1848, which also marked the opening of the Illinois and Michigan Canal.
This project began with the construction and improvement of the Illinois and Michigan Canal, and was completed with the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal that connects to the Illinois River, which flows into the Mississippi River.
That same year, philosopher John Dewey moved from the University of Michigan to the newly established University of Chicago where he became chair of the department of philosophy, psychology and education.
* 1871 – Four major fires break out on the shores of Lake Michigan in Chicago, Peshtigo, Wisconsin, Holland, Michigan, and Manistee, Michigan including the Great Chicago Fire, and the much deadlier Peshtigo Fire.
Parma is also located on the Michigan Central Railroad, which was historically the most significant and is currently the only railway from Detroit to Chicago.
* Ninth Division: Michigan, also lines of New York Central Railroad between New York City and Chicago.
Some schools, such as Roberto Clemente High School in Chicago, Illinois the Roberto Clemente Charter School in Allentown, Pennsylvania and Roberto Clemente Academy in Detroit, Michigan, were named in his honor.
He earned his Ph. D. from the University of Chicago and taught at Syracuse University, Rutgers University and the University of Michigan.
* October 8 – Four major fires break out on the shores of Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois, Peshtigo, Wisconsin, Holland, Michigan, and Manistee, Michigan.

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