Those who live in Chicago know that they have many interesting places to visit in the Windy City. In fact, on many weekends, residents probably turn on their “adt alarm system” and head to the downtown area to enjoy the treasures of their city. Visitors from all over the world visit and appreciate them as well.
One very famous place is Margie’s Candies, which was founded in 1921 and was named for the owner’s wife. Some of its famous visitors were the Beatles and Al Capone. It actually is more famous for its ice cream, which is served in a clamshell-shaped bowl. It is an old-fashioned landmark filled with history and knickknacks.
Chicago’s Field Museum is also a renowned place to visit because it has over 20 million artifacts in its collection. Its most visited attraction is named Sue, history’s most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton. The museum also has two stuffed Tsavo Lions, whose killing history was the subject of a horror movie. Right next to the museum is an aquarium that also attracts crowds.
Wrigley Field, one of America’s oldest baseball fields and the home of the Chicago Cubs, schedules tours of their facilities, and many visitors enjoy the information that guides provide. However, it is also possible to attend a game, but it is best to secure tickets in advance because games are often sold out.