The windy city is a cornucopia of modern art, fine dining, cutting edge comedy, and die-hard sports fans. Snap a photo of your reflection in the silver Cloud Gate sculpture at Millennium Park before heading to Grant Park to get hit with the refreshing spray of Buckingham Fountain. There are dozens of museums and theater companies in Chicago, so a cultural experience is never hard to find. You’re sure to laugh your head off at the Second City Theater, the professional launch pad of many famous comedians.
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The Vintage Garage is full of amazing vintage like records, electronics, Mid Century Modern, old toys, books, vintage furniture, decor, clothing, jewelry and so much more. The 2018 Season Opener is April 15. We are the third Sunday of each month from May through October. Each month we have an extra added bonus theme. This is in addition to all the general awesome merchandise our vendors bring. 2018 Dates April 22 Vintage Garage Chicago Season Opener! May 20 Midcentury Modern June 17 Record Ramp & Father's Day July 15 Rockabilly & Vintage Clothing August 19 Vintage Wedding (new) September 16 Retro Chicago October 21 Season Finale & Record Ramp We are located at 5051 N. Broadway in the big parking garage. 3rd Sunday of the month. Easy access via the Red Line (Argyle stop) and the #36 Broadway bus. 10am to 5pm $5 admission.
The Golden Triangle is an 18,000 square foot global design resource. For more than 25 years, owners have hand-selected vintage and modern furnishings from around the world. Assembled in curated vignettes, the eclectic mix of Asian and European antiques, artifacts, artwork, lighting, and other accessories prove there are no boundaries or limitations in decorating.
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Chinatown Square is a two-story outdoor shopping mall located in Chicago's Chinatown neighborhood, a mile south of Chicago's Loop and north of Chinatown's main street, the Wentworth Avenue District. Located at 2133 South China Place or 2100 South Wentworth Avenue, it covers 45 acres with restaurants, retail space, boutiques, gift and specialty shops, banks, clinics, beauty shops and offices. It is the largest Chinese mall in the United States east of San Francisco and west of New York City. Opened in 1993, Chinatown Square is bordered by Archer Avenue to the south, Princeton Avenue to the west, Wentworth Avenue to the east and China Place to the north. One of Chinatown's most significant landmarks, the Pin Tom Memorial Park, is located to the north of Chinatown Square on the banks of the South Branch of the Chicago River. In the heart of Chinatown Square is the Pan Asian Cultural Center and 12 beautiful, bronze zodiac figures. In addition, the "Chinese in America" mural is located here. It describes the history of Chinese immigrants in the United States as well as Chinese cultural beliefs. It contains 100,000 individually cut pieces of hand-painted glass from China made specifically for this mural. Chinatown Square is a popular destination for tourists who are eager to enjoy such Chinese cuisine as Cantonese, Szechuan, Dim Sum, Thai, Pan Fusion, Asian Fusion and Shanghainese. Stop at Qing Xiang Yuan Dumplings, Shanghai Inn, Chi Cafe, Minhin Cuisine, Min Min Asian Cafe, or St. Anna Bakery & Cafe.
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