Are you a vendor?

Renee and Shawn 's Wedding

Chicago, IL, USA, April, 2008
Top_left_shadow Top_right_shadow Bottom_left_shadow Bottom_right_shadow

Ceremony

St Cletus Church - Ceremony - 600 W 55th St, La Grange, IL, 60525, US
St Cletus Church
600 W 55th St
La Grange, IL 60525, US

Reception

Fado Irish Pub - Reception - 100 W Grand Ave, Chicago, IL, 60610, US
Fado Irish Pub
100 W Grand Ave
Chicago, IL 60610, US

Hotel

Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile
540 N Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60611, US

Courtyard Chicago Downtown/Magnificent Mile
165 E Ontario St
Chicago, IL 60611, US

Courtyard Chicago Downtown/River North
30 E Hubbard St
Chicago, IL 60611, US

Fairfield Inn & Suites Chicago Downtown
216 E Ontario St
Chicago, IL 60611, US

Marriott-Chicago Medical District
625 S Ashland Ave
Chicago, IL, USA

Renaissance Chicago Hotel
1 W Wacker Dr
Chicago, IL 60601, US

Renaissance Chicago Hotel
1 W Wacker Dr
Chicago, IL 60601, US

Residence Inn Chicago Downtown/Magnificent Mile
201 E Walton Pl
Chicago, IL 60611, US

SpringHill Suites Chicago Downtown/River North
410 N Dearborn St
Chicago, IL 60610, US

The Blackstone, A Renaissance Hotel
636 S Michigan Ave
Chicago, IL 60605, US

Attraction

Buckingham Fountain
Buckingham Fountain
Chicago, IL,

One of Chicago's most popular attractions. The fountain, one of the largest in the world, is located at Columbus Drive (301 East) and Congress Parkway (500 South) in Grant Park Kate Buckingham dedicated the structure to the people of Chicago in 1927 in memory of her late brother, Clarence. At the time, she also established a $300,000 trust fund to ensure that the taxpayers would never have to cover all of the repair and upkeep costs associated with the fountain. The funds for the $2.8 million restoration that was done in 1994 came from the Buckingham Fountain Endowment Fund, which the Art Institute of Chicago has administered. The fountain opened on May 26, 1927. Edward H. Bennett designed the fountain to represent Lake Michigan with four sea horses, built by Marcel Loyau, to symbolize the four states that touch the lake: Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. Bennett attributed the design specifically to the influence of the Latona Basin in Louis XIV's gardens at Versailles. The fountain runs from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. daily. The Fountain operates from mid April to mid October, depending on weather. Every hour on the hour for 20 minutes the fountain produces a major water display and the center jet shoots 150 feet into the air. Beginning at dusk, every hour on the hour for 20 minutes the fountain's major water display is accompanied by a major light and music display. The final display of the evening begins at 10:00 p.m. The fountain is constructed of Georgia pink marble. The fountain has remained intact except for a brief theft of two carved fish heads from the fountain, weighing several pounds each. The fish heads were recovered when a salvage place was offered the pieces and the buyer thought they looked very familiar and reported them.

Lincoln Park Zoo
Lincoln Park Zoo
2200 N Cannon Dr, Chicago, IL,

General Hours: Grounds 9 am

Museum of Science and Industry
Museum of Science and Industry
Chicago, IL,

Regular Museum Hours Monday

Navy Pier
600 E Grand Ave
Chicago, IL, USA

Historic Navy Pier

Soldier Field
Soldier Field

US Cellular Field
U.S. Cellular Field
Chicago, IL,

No home games this week. Current capacity

Wrigley Field
1060 W Addison St
Chicago, IL, USA

1060 West Addison Chicago, IL 60613-4397 773-404-CUBS Height of wall: Bleachers - 11.5 feet In corners - 15.0 feet Seating capacity: 41,160 Wrigley Field, which was built in 1914, will be playing host to Major League Baseball for the 95th season in 2008 - and