The Magnificent Mile Chicago
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The southern end of the Mag Mile is just between 1 and 1.5 miles from Ogilvie Transportation Center and Union Station. We recommend walking to Lake and the Chicago River, at which point you can follow the Riverwalk along the southern edge of the river to Michigan. Alternatively, a variety of CTA buses connect the train stations to Michigan Avenue.
Millennium Station is less than a half-mile straight south of the southern end of the Mag Mile, on Michigan Avenue. LaSalle Street Station is over a mile south. We recommend taking a bus or walking east to Michigan and then north, possibly visiting Millennium Park and Maggie Daley Park along the way.
During the war of 1812, it became necessary to abandon the Fort. As a result of discord between the local Potawatomi tribe and the soldiers (both historical and pertaining to the circumstances of the evacuation), the Potawatomi ambushed the departing soldiers about 1.5 miles south (near Roosevelt and Michigan).
Along the south bank of the river from Lake Michigan (in the east) to Lake and Wacker (in the west) is the Chicago Riverwalk. The 1.25-mile path is filled with bars, restaurants, activities, memorials, and beautiful views.
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If price was no object which is a better location to get a hotel: the loop or the magnificent mile If you would please be so kind, as to site specific reasons as to why one location is superior to the other. Thanks in advance.
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If you want to be a tourist and have no concern for nightlife, shopping or dining, go to the loop. You're closer to the attractions you'll want to visit. If dining, nightlife, and shopping are a concern and you want to experience the people and vibrance of (ta && ta.queueForLoad ta.queueForLoad : function(f, g){document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', f);})(function(){ta.trackEventOnPage('postLinkInline', 'impression', 'postLinks-7450374', '');}, 'log_autolink_impression');Chicago, you're best bet is the mag mile. Business people have complained about the lack of dining options in Chicago and I can't say I've ever spent an evening in the loop of Chicago unless I was going to the theater or Millenium park. 59ce067264
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