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The City of Progress exposition on opening day, May 27, 1933 Photo: War Department/NARA On this day 83 years ago, Chicago's second World's Fair, the Century of Progress exposition, opened on the ...
In this aerial photo, ice covers the surface of Lake Michigan, surrounding the city of Chicago, Illinois. Scott Olson/Getty Images Snow covers Soldier Field in Chicago.
Aerial Photos of the Chicago River Being Dyed Green Will Hypnotize You The dyeing of American rivers for St. Patrick's Day is a tradition nearly as old as barfing in a crowded place. By Adam Chandler ...
In mid-May, a giant wall of dust paraded across parts of the U.S. Midwest, and, thanks to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)'s Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite ...
Stunning aerial images show the city ... 11:56 am. In the world of architectural photography, ... Routinely tapped to shoot buildings designed by such top architects as Toyo Ito and Chicago ...
Migrant tent city company accused of controversial ties A $29.3 million agreement with the city for GardaWorld to build giant tent cities for migrants has been condemned by officials and advocates ...
“Aerial Cities: Chicago 24” ... “Chicago 24” gives a visually magnificent tour of the city over a 24-hour period. The adventurous aerial photography provides bird’s-eye views of, ...
The strikes appear to have blocked several tunnel entrances leading into the underground facility with debris and dirt, per ...
A popular suburban Chicago museum will soon close for months of extensive renovations and open a downtown Chicago satellite location in its stead in one of the city’s most bustling areas.
Photographer Terry Maday and editor Sam Landers contributed to a new book showcasing aerial views of the city’s diverse architecture, iconic landmarks, and unique views of Lake Michigan. trope ...
An aerial view of Naperville taken in the 1930s shows how small the city was 90-plus years ago. Skip to content. ... Photo offers a glimpse at just how small and rural Naperville was in the 1930s ...