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Exploring the Windy City

Wed. April 6, 2016

By Jerry Nunn

Chicago offers so much to tourists and Illinois residents. Being the third most populated city in the United States can overwhelm people but here are five items to not miss when exploring this vast historic place this spring.

The Macy's Flower and Garden Show kicks off the season on the 9th floor of the State Street location. Spring into fashion with new looks and register for a personal shopper to help out guide one along. Fashion icon Betsey Johnson arrives on the 4th floor at 111 N. State Street inspire on April 7 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.

 

Fly over to the Adler Planetarium on May 5 to see director of the Kavli Institute Michael Turner speak from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m and answer questions about modern cosmology. The Planetarium combines a museum with a classroom and a laboratory all at the same time.

If that doesn't get you closer to the stars then try the 360 Chicago Obersation Deck at the John Hancock Center. This space is featuring some exciting things this spring with a special night for photographers, an architecture night, and DJ night. A great place to see fireworks with drink specials. Visit and tilt over the edge with more information at www.360chicago.com.

For a sweet tooth bite down on Fannie May's new Chicago collection. From the first store that opened on LaSalle Street in 1920 until now, this company stands behind it's products of rich goodness.

Locations can be found at www.fanniemay.com.

Quench your thirst with Chicago's local brew Goose Island who is now a sponsor for the upcoming Baconfest on April 30 and May 1 at the UIC Forum. The proceeds go to the Greater Chicago Food Depository so book a ticket now to the worth event. Best advice to arrive early as the bacon goes flying from the crowds. Check out baconfestchicago.com for more information.

Look for more exciting hot spots and things to try while in Chicago in future Nunn articles.

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