Chicago is a real feast for those who love architecture. As well as being home to many of the world's first skyscrapers, there are also smaller but still significant structures designed by world-famous architects like Frank Lloyd-Wright whose houses, including his own home and studio, can be visited. In addition to the huge and awesome structures like the John Hancock center and the Sears Tower, still high up the list of the world's tallest buildings, there are many other interesting and attractive buildings like the James R. Thompson Center, shown here.
Architecture buffs will enjoy a tour among the many renowned buildings lining the banks of the much tormented Chicago River. Heavily polluted by the city's vast stockyards and slaughterhouses, the flow of the river was reversed in 1871 to carry the foul effluent away from the lake. The abuse continues even now - each year on St Patrick's Day the river is humiliated once again by being dyed bright green.
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