Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Chicago Skyline Pictures

Chicago Skyline Pictures

Home to some of world's tallest buildings, the Chicago skyline is one of the most recognizable in the world. Rising from the ashes of the Great Chicago Fire in 1871, the Chicago skyline grew to include such well known buildings as the Sears Tower - now the Willis Tower, the Prudential Building and a host of famous buildings along the city's storied Lakefront. The Chicago skyline at night is considered by many to be an awe-inspiring sight of unrivaled beauty.
Chicago Skyline Framed Picture
Over the past 150 years, world famous architects have used the Chicago skyline at night in much the same way an artist uses a canvass. Against the backdrop of the Lake Michigan shoreline, the Chicago skyline at night sparkles with the vibrancy only a city like Chicago can provide. Driving north along Lake Shore Drive visitors are treated to the downtown skyline and the luxury high rise buildings along the city's Gold Coast. Driving south brings into view other well known venues such as Navy Pier, the Chicago Harbor Lighthouse, Shed Aquarium and Soldier Field.

While the Willis Tower and building like the new the Trump Tower receive most of the attention, other smaller buildings help to make the Chicago skyline at night one of the world's most unique scenic views. From Lake Point Tower on the North Shore to the John Hancock Center in the city's Loop, the Chicago skyline at night has been the subject of millions of photographs and city panoramas.
Chicago Nighttime Skyline Picture  Chicago Lakefront Skyline Picture  Chicago Lake Shore Drive Picture
Recently renamed Willis Tower, the world famous Sears Tower is the most prominent feature along the Chicago skyline at night. Still the fifth tallest free standing building in the world, the Sears Towers stands 1,731 feet tall. The buildings 108 stories provide nearly 4 million square feet of commercial and residential space.
The second tallest building in Chicago's Loop is the new Trump International Hotel and Tower. Completed in 2009, the Trump stands over 1,360 tall and sits along the shores of the Chicago River.

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