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About National Museum of Mexican Art

The National Museum of Mexican Art, is a magnificent and informative exhibition of traditional and contemporary artwork from Mexico. The museum opened its doors to the public in 1987 and has since become one of the leading centers for preserving and celebrating Mexican culture and art. Visitors can enjoy hundreds of pieces on display across several permanent collections, as well as traveling exhibitions presented throughout the year.
Address : 1852 W 19th St, Chicago, IL 60608, USA

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Jane Addams Hull-House MuseumThis Museum was established in 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Starr, It was a dream come true for reformers who sought to battle the rampant poverty and social injustice of their era. Originally run as Hull House Settlement, the establishment provided educational and recreational activities for neighborhood children. Through its various programs, it became a social incubator that allowed those less fortunate to fight against oppression while living a dignified life free from financial hardship.
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Kahn Tailoring Company BuildingThe Kahn Tailoring Company Building, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, is a historic structure that served as the headquarters for the Kahn Tailoring Company. Built in the early 20th century, this building stands as a significant example of industrial architecture in the city.
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Ping Tom Memorial ParkPing Tom Memorial Park is known for its diverse cultural aspects and range of attractions. visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the city skyline and experience a unique urban oasis. The park boasts an eclectic array of gardens, sculptures, tai chi stations and playgrounds all contained within 20 acres of land. Additionally, there are restaurants available to provide refreshments and an outdoor performance pavilion offering a variety of entertaining concerts to enjoy.
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Skydeck ChicagoSkydeck Chicago, located on the 103rd floor of Willis Tower in downtown Chicago, is the perfect day trip for families and couples looking for spectacular views. From up high in this architectural masterpiece, you can see up to four states: Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Michigan. The glass viewing box extends outward from the building to create an amazing experience that feels like you are floating above the city's skyline with no boundaries.
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Willis TowerThe Willis Tower is one of the tallest buildings in the United States. Historically known as the Sears Tower, it rises to 1,451 feet and 110 stories nearly touching the clouds. Upon completion in 1973 at 442 meters it was the world's tallest building for almost 25 years. It has 9,500 windows that provide incredible city views from its sky deck looking out over Chicago. The structure consists primarily of steel framing clad with a black aluminum and bronze hone granite facade.
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Chicago Board of Trade BuildingThe iconic Chicago Board of Trade Building stands as a symbol of finance and commerce. Built in 1930, it was the world’s first-ever permanent commodity exchange. Its art deco exterior is constructed with Indiana Limestone, granite, and bronze. It features a two story lobby filled with beautiful murals depicting commodities that were traded such as grain and livestock. With its 20 stories, it was considered one of the tallest office buildings at the time of its completion.

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Cook County, Illinois is the most populous county in the state and home to over 5 million people. Located mostly within the Chicago metropolitan area, it includes downtown Chicago as well as many suburbs. Originally created in 1831, many of its municipalities offer renowned museums, parks, and activities that draw tourists from around the world. The county also has an extensive transportation infrastructure with multiple major highways and public transit options such as buses and rail lines. Add

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