A couple of weeks ago we flew out to Chicago for a long weekend. We've always gone threw Chicago to fly into Manchester and always felt someday we should go and get out of the airport. So with Jamie's award we booked it and got to explore the city.
The Field Museum had so many interesting sections and artifacts but the thing that stayed with us was the Pacific Northwest section. We love the art and graphics and some of the totem poles were really amazing.
That afternoon it was off to a river cruise to see some of the city. I was a little cold over there, it was the coldest it had been all summer, lucky us. At least we did not get hot walking around the city.
So many skyscrapers, we loved all the architecture and history of the buildings. We did two architecture walking tours that really explained the birth and history of the buildings and the city. It was crazy to think how old some of the building were and how early they started building so high.
We did so much walking and eating on this trip. We even had drinks on the 96th floor of the Hancock Building. What an amazing view and coming from an earthquake area a little creepy to be so high up.
The green building to the left with the gold leaf at the top was one of our favorite buildings. Its now the Hard Rock Hotel but was originally the Carbon and Carbide Building. A gorgeous Art Deco Building, one like it was built in Los Angeles but was unfortunately torn down. There are still two others in L.A. with the green coloring but from what we have heard none like the one that was demolished.
Another view of the skyline :)
This is one of the stylized owls in the Trade building. Its rare you see an owl instead of an eagle, I think its gorgeous.
Another amazing piece inside one of the buildings. Can you tell we enjoyed all the Art Deco pieces? We also fell in love with a bunch of vintage 20s and 30s posters. We brought home 4 of them. We had a great time and didn't get to see everything in just under 4 days. So another trip out there is a definite must.