The Chicago Theatre, located at 175 N State St, is one of Chicago's most iconic landmarks and a must-visit for anyone who appreciates architectural beauty and historical significance. First opened in 1921, this venue has been a staple in the city’s cultural scene, hosting illustrious names like Duke Ellington, Diana Ross, and Prince. With its unforgettable red and yellow marquee, the theatre beckons visitors from around the world to experience its grandeur. From concerts to Broadway musicals, attending an event here is more than just entertainment; it's a journey through history.
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We will be viewing the Chicago Shoreline from our vessel on the water. Our tour guide will provide historical context and information about important sites along the way.