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Sears Tower New Ledge

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Check out the views from the new ledge at the Sears Tower

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by qstrian 20 weeks 2 days ago

Sears Tower's sensational skydeck view trumps the Big Apple's Empire State Building open air observation deck! Wow! Thanks Kristen.

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by Len Kody 20 weeks 2 days ago

Here's the Skydeck website where you can buy tickets online, etc. - http://www.theskydeck.com/index.asp

The Ledge Experience

The Ledge brings an exhilarating new experience to the Skydeck. At 1,353 feet up, The Ledge’s glass boxes extend out 4.3 feet from the skyscraper’s Skydeck on the 103rd floor, providing never-before-seen views of the city. An unmatched view is not all the Skydeck offers. From the moment visitors arrive they enjoy interactive and educational attractions that not only highlight the iconic landmark, but also celebrate Chicago’s sports, architecture, pop-culture, history, food, music and people.

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by Nelson 20 weeks 2 days ago

Anyone who has been there, are there any big warning signs? Mainly saying something about maximum capacity or rules about jumping or laying down, etc.

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