CHICAGO: Performance Tour
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For Performing Groups:
Performance Venues can be set up for you in the Chicagoland Area...Call
us for details.
For Performing Groups requiring Adjudication
2008 Festival Dates are:
May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
Call for Motorcoach and/or Airline pricing
(800) 247-7969
FEATURED ATTRACTIONS
The Field Museum ranks among the world’s
foremost museums of natural sciences. Established in 1893, it houses more than
9 acres of exhibits consisting of world-renowned collections of more than 19
million artifacts and specimens.
Lincoln Park Zoo houses more than 1,000 mammals, birds and reptiles, including
endangered species, from almost every part of the world. Major exhibits include
the Large Mammal Area, the Antelope and Zebra Area, the Penguin Seabird House,
the McCormick Bird House, the Kovler Lion House and the Helen Brach Primate House.
Other notable features include the Children’s Zoo and Zoo Nursery; the
Sea Lion Pool; and the Farm-in-the-Zoo, a 5-acre replica of a working Illinois
farm.
John G. Shedd
Aquarium exhibits more than 8,000
freshwater and marine animals representing
more than 650 species in approximately
200 naturalistic settings. The Oceanarium
is said to be the largest indoor mammal
marine pavilion in the world and contains
Beluga whales, and Pacific White-sided
dolphins. From awe-inspiring whales, frolicking
sea otters and lively penguins to streamlined
sharks and exotic eels, Shedd Aquarium
is home to a myriad of fascinating, colorful
aquatic animals.
Museum of Broadcast
Communications contains a vast library of historic
television and radio programs and commercials
as well as a Radio Hall of Fame. The MBC
Kraft Television Center offers visitors
the opportunity to anchor a newscast and
purchase videotape of the show. Vintage
televisions and radios are on display,
as are the puppets from Edgar Bergen’s “The
Charlie McCarthy Show”.
Museum of Science
and Industry The museum is a reconstruction
of the Palace of Fine Arts from the 1893
Columbian Exposition. It contains exhibits
of applied sciences, engineering and industry
in 75 major exhibition halls spanning 15
acres.
Henry Crown
Space Center and Omnimax Theatre The
theater shows 70-millimeter films on
a 76-foot-diameter aluminum paneled screen
that is 5-stories high. More than 70
speakers behind the screen enable sound
to emanate from the section of the screen
on which film action occurs.
Sears Tower Skydeck is
the USA’s tallest building! You’ll
see the best view and best overview of Chicago.
At 1353 feet, the Skydeck is the highest
observatory in Chicago. The view is amazing!
You can see 40-50 miles on a clear day. Imagine
seeing Michigan, Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin,
just by walking around the Skydeck.
Six Flags Great
America This 300-acre park features
twelve world class roller coasters, four
water rides, restaurants, shops, theaters
and original show productions. Highlights
include Superman Ultimate Flight, Batman
the Ride, Space Shuttle America and Viper,
and Hurricane Harbor (a Carribean-themed
waterpark next door with 25 major waterslides
and wave pool). |