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Michigan Avenue Bridge over Chicago River at sunset. Wacker Drive in background.
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Statue of Benito Juarez (1806-1872), President of Mexico. Julian Martinez, sculptor. Located on Plaza of the Americas between Realtor Building (left) and Wrigley Building (right). Michigan Avenue and NBC Tower in background.
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Bridgehouse at south end of Michigan Avenue Bridge over Chicago River. Sculpture is Defense and Regeneration, created by Henry Hering in 1925.
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View of North Michigan Avenue from roof of Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile, looking northeast in mid-afternoon. To right of Hancock Center, Olympia Center and Water Tower Place. Sailboats visible on Lake Michigan in distance.
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North Michigan Avenue from roof of Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile (horizontal version).
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Michigan Avenue on Independence Day. Looking north from median toward Wrigley Building (with 50 x 100-foot flag) and Tribune Tower. John Hancock Center in distance.
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Michigan Avenue on Independence Day (horizontal version).
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Michigan Avenue on Independence Day (horizontal version #2).
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Michigan Avenue, looking south from roof of Wrigley Building at sunset. Two Prudential Plaza visible at left. Wrigley Building clock tower in upper right.
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Neiman Marcus (left) and Saks Fifth Avenue (right) with holiday lighting, from across Michigan Avenue, with Allerton Crowne Plaza in background.
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View from Marriott roof at sunset, looking toward John Hancock Center.
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Fourth Presbyterian Church on Michigan Avenue, from courtyard looking toward main entrance. Palmolive Building at right.
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The Moose by Jack Kearney, a sculpture made of chrome car bumpers, on the plaza at 401 North Michigan Avenue.
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Westfield North Bridge. View from first floor looking west.
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Westfield North Bridge. View from second floor looking east.
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Main entrance to Westfield North Bridge, a retail center anchored by fashion retailer Nordstrom, from across Michigan Avenue after sunset.
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Main entrance to Westfield North Bridge, a retail center anchored by fashion retailer Nordstrom, from across Michigan Avenue after sunset. Longer exposure.
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(Left) God Bless America by American sculptor J. Seward Johnson. The 25-foot-tall artwork is a tribute to Grant Woods painting, American Gothic. 401 North Michigan in background.
(Below left) At Pioneer Court on North Michigan Avenue, Jack Kearneys sculpture The Moose appears to be stalking J. Seward Johnsons sculpture God Bless America.
(Below right) Sculpture in front of 401 North Michigan, from across Michigan Avenue.
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