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Going on a vacation is an exciting and thrilling
experience for any person. But planning the vacation in the right
way is indeed a tough task. You need to make sure that you save
money in every aspect and also plan the trip properly so that your
trip goes well. In this busy world,
taking time off the work once in a while has become a necessity for
every working person. People plan to go on a holiday to different
places. Depending on your interest and the amount of money you
could spend, you would visit the places in your country or a plan a
trip abroad. More...
The US Cellular Field Chicago
is a great place to visit for tourists to Chicago as the stadium
has various glorious sporting tales to tell. This is a ballpark
owned by the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority and houses the
Chicago White Sox of the Major League Baseball’s American
League. This new ballpark was completed in 1991 at a cost of
about $167 million and was called as the Comiskey Park, however
after US Cellular bought the naming rights of the park the field
was named after the US Cellular in the year
2003. More....
Chicago
Nightlife
Full of F
un
Enjoying the night life with close pals and
engaging in fun filled activity can work wonders for you.
Increasing stress levels and a boring life may lead to severe
depression. Going out and unwinding will provide the much needed
refreshment. Chicago is one place where the people can truly
experience the best time of their life. With amazing places to
hang around and endless list of pubs where you can shake your
leg to the latest music busters, Chicago nightlife is something
that you would badly need. More...
Friendly Confines of Sporting
Excellence!
The home ballpark of the famed Chicago Cubs since 1916, the Wrigley
Field Chicago has served many a victories to the teams and their
fans. This baseball stadium in Chicago, Illinois was built in 1914
and was called Cubs Park between 1920 and 1926. The ballpark gets
its present name from the then Cubs team owner William Wrigley Jr.
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Statue of Major
General John A. Logan© Image By Michael P. Gilliam

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