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Buckingham Fountain, the landmark centerpiece of Grant Park’s lakefront landscape, may be hidden under a tent as soon as September after the Chicago Park District approved a $25 million ...
Chicago is home to scores of world-class sculptures sitting in parks throughout the city, and nowhere offers a more diverse collection than the lakefront ... a flowerbed at Buckingham Plaza ...
Buckingham Fountain is on and fully operational on Sunday after vandalism forced its closure on Saturday, the Chicago Park District ... Lake Michigan along the lakefront. "It's obviously an ...
Proposed development at 8080 South DuSable Lake Shore Drive must have vision, transparency and integrity, write three environmental leaders.
The Lakefront Trail runs from Ardmore Avenue to 71st Street ... How can you not stop at this Chicago landmark? Buckingham Fountain typically runs from early May through mid-October so you’ll have to ...
Drone pictures show what appears to be the coloring pumped into Lake Michigan along the lakefront ... is visiting Chicago for the first time. The city landmark was considered a must see for ...
And by now, it had grown from a narrow strip along the lakefront to 319 acres. In 1927, Chicago turned on Buckingham Fountain inspired by the Latona Fountain of Versailles in France. But Chicago's ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --Chicago police were stepping up patrols along the lakefront this weekend to ... were running across Lake Shore Drive near Buckingham Fountain at about 8:30 p.m. Saturday, when ...
Built in 1927, the Buckingham is one of the oldest of Chicago’s lakefront landmarks. How does something that old still work? I was curious, so the Park District invited me to come take a look.
Provided Share Bart Piet caught and released a 41-inch northern pike estimated at 14-20 pounds on Oct. 23 near Buckingham Fountain ... which has been fruitful. The Chicago pike have enjoyed ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Buckingham Fountain is on and fully operational ... to be the coloring pumped into Lake Michigan along the lakefront. "It's obviously an iconic spot, you know?