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Park

You must go. Take a selfie at the Bean. Wade in the fountain. Go over the bridge. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra sometimes has lunchtime practices in the Pritzker Pavillion.
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Millennium Park
201 E Randolph St
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You must go. Take a selfie at the Bean. Wade in the fountain. Go over the bridge. The Chicago Symphony Orchestra sometimes has lunchtime practices in the Pritzker Pavillion.
What a place to take a stroll in any weather! Huge conservatory with beautiful mature plants, seasonal showroom and a children's play area.
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Garfield Park Conservatory
300 N Central Park Ave
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What a place to take a stroll in any weather! Huge conservatory with beautiful mature plants, seasonal showroom and a children's play area.

Park

The Chicago Architecture Center says, "Designed by Chicago landscape architect Ernest Wong, Mary Bartelme Park is a 1.4-acre recreation ground that provides a much-desired park and playground for younger families flocking to the neighborhood. Mary was the state’s first woman judge. In the late 1890s, she helped establish America’s first juvenile court. Nicknamed “Suitcase Mary,” she provided suitcases filled with clothing and toiletries to women leaving the jail system, and donated her home to establish Mary’s Club, a group home for girls. Her namesake park features three diagonal paths that intersect to create several zones: a children’s play area, a sunken dog park and an open lawn.
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Mary Bartelme Park
115 S Sangamon St
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The Chicago Architecture Center says, "Designed by Chicago landscape architect Ernest Wong, Mary Bartelme Park is a 1.4-acre recreation ground that provides a much-desired park and playground for younger families flocking to the neighborhood. Mary was the state’s first woman judge. In the late 1890s, she helped establish America’s first juvenile court. Nicknamed “Suitcase Mary,” she provided suitcases filled with clothing and toiletries to women leaving the jail system, and donated her home to establish Mary’s Club, a group home for girls. Her namesake park features three diagonal paths that intersect to create several zones: a children’s play area, a sunken dog park and an open lawn.
Skating ribbon (ice-skating in winter; paved surface in summer); rock climbing; mini-golf.
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Maggie Daley Park
337 E Randolph St
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Skating ribbon (ice-skating in winter; paved surface in summer); rock climbing; mini-golf.

Food scene

Lovely restaurant with innovative menu. Bright and cheery. Good place to eat before or after visiting Garfield Park Conservatory.
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Inspiration Kitchens
3504 W Lake St
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Lovely restaurant with innovative menu. Bright and cheery. Good place to eat before or after visiting Garfield Park Conservatory.
Wonderful Cajun restaurant in an unlikely location - the 7th floor of a Loop office building. It's been there for ages, and has hardly changed at all over the years. Gumbo and a jalapeno corn muffin? Yes, please!
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Heaven on Seven
111 N Wabash Ave
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Wonderful Cajun restaurant in an unlikely location - the 7th floor of a Loop office building. It's been there for ages, and has hardly changed at all over the years. Gumbo and a jalapeno corn muffin? Yes, please!

Gallery

Haven't been here myself, but this place was highly recommended, especially the Henry Darger Room. If you're looking for something off the beaten path, this might be it!
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Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art
756 N Milwaukee Ave
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Haven't been here myself, but this place was highly recommended, especially the Henry Darger Room. If you're looking for something off the beaten path, this might be it!