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Things To Do in Chicago, IL

The Magic Parlour The Magic Parlour

If you're searching for a fascinating magic show, be sure to check out the performances of Dennis Watkins. Dennis is a third-generation magician and an award-winning entertainer who grew up surrounded by magic. His grandfather owned a small magic shop in Dallas for nearly 30 years and was a close-up magician. When Dennis was only seven years old, his grandfather explained that the purpose of magic wasn't to deceive people but to stimulate their imagination and bring back the feeling of being a kid. Dennis has carried forward his grandfather's legacy by creating a show entertaining three generations of audiences. His debut show was based on the life of Harry Houdini, which turned out to be a huge success. The show was sold out for eight consecutive performances. Dennis played the lead role of Harry Houdini and even performed Houdini's famous Water Torture Cell escape in each show. In 2012, he was honored with a Joseph Jefferson Award for his work on the show, "Death and Harry Houdini."

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Museum of Science and Industry Museum of Science and Industry

The Museum of Science and Industry is a fascinating place to visit if you want to learn more about the Earth, the human body, technology, and science. With over 2,000 exhibits spread across 75 halls that cover about 14 acres, the museum opened in 1933 and is now the biggest science museum in the Western Hemisphere. In 2009, the museum had a record attendance of over 1.6 million guests, making it the third-largest cultural attraction in Chicago. The museum has a range of permanent exhibits, including a working coal mine, a 3,500-square-foot model railroad, a German Submarine captured in World War II, and a NASA spacecraft used for the Apollo 8 mission in 1968. Additionally, visitors can experience flight simulators, military crafts, an assembly line replica, a 40-foot water vapor tornado, a 13-foot interactive heart, and much more.

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Chicago Children's Theatre Chicago Children's Theatre

Visiting the Chicago Children's Theatre with your family is a beautiful way to experience classic fairy tales, and children's stories brought to life on stage. The theatre is committed to enhancing the community through diverse and meaningful theatrical and educational programs that engage and inspire children and adults alike. Their goal is to become the leading professional theatre company in Chicago, producing spectacular productions and programs that promote inclusivity and accessibility while motivating young people and families to lead adventurous, courageous, and curious lives. If you're in the vicinity, be sure to attend their shows, such as A Year with Frog and Toad and If All the World Were Paper.

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