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Harry Caray's Italian Steakhouse
  • • One Of The Most Nationally Recognized Restaurants In The Midwest
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ULB Dry Waterproofing
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Things To Do in Chicago, IL

Patio Theatre Patio Theatre

The Patio Theater is a historic music venue and movie theater located on the northwest side of Chicago. Built in 1927, it is the only movie palace from its era that still serves the community today. The Patio Theater has been lovingly restored and decorated in the grand tradition, making it an iconic institution in Chicago. The theater offers a memorable movie experience with a giant screen, simulated blue sky, flickering stars, moving clouds, and a state-of-the-art sound system featuring Dolby SR and JBL speakers. The grand neo-Pompeian lobby has also been restored to its original elegance, welcoming visitors to an open space with a seating capacity of 1000-the most giant single screen in Chicagoland. Enjoy your favorite movies at popular prices while experiencing the magic of the Patio Theater.

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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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