Chicago
These photos are from our Chicago trip in September, 2003. Click on the thumbnail to view the gallery.
Marshall Field's
Marshall Field's
Marshall Field's
Marshall Field's has earned a reputation of excellence through its landmark achievements, making it one of the premier department stores in the United States. Architecturally, the Marshall Field's Chicago State Street Store is without peer. The Tiffany Dome is the largest glass mosaic of its kind and the first dome ever built in iridescent glass. The Great Clock at the corner of State and Washington streets has been keeping time for over a century and has been celebrated by American artist Norman Rockwell.  Here are some of our photos.
So much food, so little time!

Fogo de Chao (fo-go dee shown) is a unique steak house from Southern Brazil.  It will provide a dining experience you will not soon forget. It is located at 661 North LaSalle Street in downtown Chicago, within walking distance of major hotels.  If you like meat, you should not miss this.
Fogo de Chao in Chicago
The Chicago Chop House is located in a century-old Victorian brownstone at 60 West Ontario in the River North neighborhood of Chicago's downtown. It was selected #1 steakhouse in America in 2001, 2002, and 2003.  If you like steak, you will like this place.
The Chicago Chop House.
Pizzeria Ora is a good example of why Chicago is known for it's pizza. It is located in the heart of River North at 545 North LaSalle Street.  Check it out.
Nothing like pizza and a cold beer!
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Sears Tower