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July 16 & 19, 2009

 

July 16, east of Metra 56th Street Station, between the Metra tracks and the Science and Industry Museum. Nice digs.

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The Museum of Science and Industry was the Fine Arts Palace at the 1893 Columbian Exposition, and is the only surviving example of the vast and imposing "White City" designed by Daniel Burnham. The buildings were all temporary, intended to last only a single season and constructed of wood frames with chicken-wire matrices covered over with papier-mache and plaster. The fair's promoters opted to go for a second season, and by the end of that time weather had begun to take its toll. Plans to make the complex permanent died when most of it was destroyed by fire. The Palace of Fine Arts, alone, was reconstructed as a permanent building.

 

For a good read, check out Erik Larson's <i>The Devil in the White City</i>. In addition to a fact-based suspenseful account of the activities of a cunning serial killer who preyed upon unaccompanied young women who came to the Exposition, Larson presents an interesting narrative of the egos and political manipulations that were part of creating the event.

 

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Heading west on 56th Street:

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Almost at my destination:

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From the 4th floor of the DCAM Building at the University of Chicago Medical Center. At the time of my first visit here, in 1996, a six-storey parking garage was under construction on this site. Since then, the parking garage has outlived its usefulness and has been razed to make way for something else.

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June 19 - Not much happening on Sunday afternoon at South Shore's platforms in Millennium Station.

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Back into the daylight to kill a couple hours before train time.

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Common streetwalkers on Michigan Avenue, of all places -- and in broad daylight, yet!

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A pleasant afternoon in Millennium Park, ranking high among the great public spaces in the U.S.

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Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate ("The Bean") fascinates people of all sizes, shapes, and ages..

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Pritzker Pavilion, by architect Frank Gehry.

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Serpentine Bridge.

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'Bye from Chicago!

Nice pictures.

Great photos!

 

Looks like they're adding more floors to the Blue Cross/Blue Shield building. Nice to see my premiums at work.

 

What are those oil derricks doing? Are they some sort of art installation, or are they actually pumping something?

Nices shots!!

 

 

I'm diggin' Aqua.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Great job!

There's always room for more Chicago.

What are those oil derricks doing? Are they some sort of art installation, or are they actually pumping something?

 

Art installation. For some reason, the information was posted so low on a wall that I would have had to kneel to read it, and I wasn't inclined to do that just then.

 

If you were to actually drill at that location, you'd end up in the South Shore platform area of Millennium Station.

 

Glad folks are enjoying the photos. On recent trips, I haven't had a chance to explore outside the Loop and Hyde Park. Maybe I need to make a dedicated photo trip, without any appointments.

Stunning.

 

I like the Devil in the White City as well.

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This picture made my heart stop for a second because the way you shot it makes it look like a giant, invading blob, and people are looking up at it, bewildered .. along with the grey, ominous clouds.

 

Is it just me? Or have I been spending too much time indoors lately??

 

I love your photos of Chicago. I want to go to there!!

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