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Sue

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Now standing proudly as the undisputed centre of attention at Chicago's Field Museum, wieghing in at around four tons, Sue is the most complete fossilised Tyrannosaurus Rex ever found.

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John Hancock Center, Chicago. Courtesy of the Illinois Bureau of Tourism (www.gochicago.com)

John Hancock Center and Observatory

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The towering John Hancock Center and Observatory, 344m (1,127ft), is shorter than the Sears Tower but less crowded and more scenic. On clear days, the Downtown observatory view takes in 129km…

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Chicago Architectural Foundation Tours, Chicago. Photo by Anne Evans, courtesy of Chicago Architectural Foundation

Chicago Architectural Foundation Tours

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A multitude of Chicago Architectural Foundation Tours examine the city's fascinating architecture, particularly Downtown. One of the most interesting is the Architecture River Cruise. Floating…

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Willis Tower, Chicago. Photo by Mark Ballogg, courtesy of the Skydeck

The Skydeck

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The Willis Tower is America's tallest building at 443m (1,454 feet), and visitors can ascend to the 103rd floor's Skydeck for views up to 80km. One of the world's fastest lifts (488m per…

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Fireworks at the Buckingham Fountain, Chicago, USA. Courtesy of the City of Chicago City of Chicago

Buckingham Fountain

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Buckingham Fountain in Grant Park is one of the world's largest, confirming the city's habit of doing everything on a grand scale. Modelled on the Latona Basin at Versailles, the three-level…