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If you really want to see Chicago in all its glory, take a sky high trip to John Hancock Observatory. The fun starts with the adrenaline rush of a 1,000-feet high ride in America's fastest elevator. Next follows the fascinating multimedia "Sky Tour" of Chicago's rich history narrated by David Schwi
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This is a great stop when you are walking the streets of Chicago. They have the observatory, restaurants and shops. The Cheesecake Factory is there and they have ...
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The worldâs first mixed-use high-rise, the John Hancock Center is an architectural icon mirroring the collaboration between architect Bruce Graham and structural partner Fazlur Khan. The multidisciplinary nature of the design remains an archetype for the collaborative ideal that continues to make S
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At ground level, a handful of stores and restaurants attract visitors, but the real allure of the Hancock is, in my opinion, the best view of Chicago. The Skydeck at Willis Tower may get all the credit, but there's more than one way to see the skyline at the Hancock. On a clear day, the Observatory
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No visit to Chicago is complete without a bird's eye view of the city. The Hancock Building may not have the honor of being the tallest building in Chicago, but it's less crowded than the Sears Tower, the views are comparable, and it costs a little less. The observatory features an open-air SkyWalk
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Ever wondered what is feels like to fly? Find out when you zoom up 1,000 feet in a thrilling 40 seconds on the world?s fastest elevator. And from atop the 94th floor observatory deck you'll get a bird's eye view of the entire Windy City.
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Located inside the iconic John Hancock Center, John Hancock Observatory is open every day from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. and, at 875 North Michigan Avenue, stands in the heart of the Magnificent Mile next to hundreds of shops, restaurants, attractions and entertainment venues. Highlights include spectacula
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Chicago's Greatest High! Voted Chicago's Best Views by the Chicago Tribune, TripAdvisor and Yelp reviewers. Ride America's fastest elevators 1,000ft up to the 94th floor for 360 degree floor to ceiling views of up to four states. Learn about Chicago's history and hotspots with the FREE multimedia t
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Show your grandchildren the best view of Chicago from the top of the Hancock Observatory. The open air "sky-deck" will let you experience how windy this city really is. Grandchildren love the "sound-scopes," novel little telescopes that not only show them the various sights below, but lets them hea
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Following a multi-million dollar renovation, the new Hancock Observatory is dazzling visitors with incredible 94th-floor views, high-tech features and Chicagos only open-air Skywalk1,000 feet above the Magnificent Mile. The new Hancock Observatory, in the heart of Chicago's Magnificent Mile, gives
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A 40-second elevator ride takes you to the 94th floor observatory for a panoramic view of Chicago, Lake Michigan and three surrounding states.
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