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The skinny on Chicago's architectural boat tour - a family getaway! Travel

The skinny on Chicago's architectural boat tour - a family getaway! Travel

womendaybyday.com - 11 weeks ago - 229 views

Summer turns to fall, the weather moderates, and quick get-aways for families or delightful girls’ days out are on the schedule. One of my favorites is the Chicago Architecture Foundation river tour. You won't believe how cheap it is, how much fun, and how much you'll learn!

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I took the Chicago architectural tour on the River - a beautiful day and the time flew by. What a value!

Hey there. Did you have a favorite building? I imagine Marina City looks pretty out there from the water.

Go take the tour - Marina looks awesome, but I hate to say it--Mr Trump's building, (or maybe the residential row houses) are my favorites. The Donald's building is exquisite in the Chicago sun!
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My favorite is the fireworks river and lake tour. For $23, you get a great view of a fireworks show out on Lake Michigan, some spectacular nighttime skyline views, and an architectural tour on the river.

It's definitely a lot of fun to go on one of those tours. Every time friends and family visit us, we go on a new river or lake tour.

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