Jun 03, 2007
This is part two in my Chicago field trip series. Streets and buildings are here.

Millenium Park, in the heart of Chicago, boasts this oddly beautiful sculpture. I wonder why they call it the “bean?”

It reflects the city’s skyline in unique ways.

You can walk under the arch, and the curve of the it looks like the reflection in a mirror maze. Can you see me?

Here’s the whole Chicago series:
Museum of Science and Industry
Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament
Children’s Museum
Our fancy schmancy room from Hotwire
Millenium Park
Streets and buildings
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