Day 4 was Museum Day! We had admission for free to all three museums with the Go Card. The only problem was that I accidentally left my Go Card in my back pocket of the jeans I had worn the day before. So we ended up taking THREE taxis to get back to the hotel and get the card out of my pants. God bless Heather and her patience with me!
We started the day (after sleeping in) outside our hotel for breakfast. I loved eating (again) at the Corner Street Bakery. They had a great breakfast menu. And who can beat the view? The temperature outside was fantastic, too.
Then we headed to the Shedd Aquarium (twice...) This view was where the taxis drop you...
This was the front of the Aquarium where the main entrance (and longer lines) was...
The Aquarium was disappointing that you had to pay extra for the dolphin/marine life show. But it looked like an amazing set-up. The tanks and animals were great but I didn't get very many good pictures. The place was PACKED!
Heather did pay a little extra for us to go to the Jellies exhibit. It was really neat. Jellies are really peaceful to watch...
When we were walking from the Shedd to the Field Museum we got a great view of the downtown Chicago area...
We walked almost next door to the Field Museum, Chicago's science/history museum. This was the back of the museum, turns out...
On the way we saw this baby bunny! Made me miss my girls... (I have two rabbits.)
We walked around to the front of the Field Museum. Very nice entry. Reminded me of Washington, DC. :)
The inside was really cool. I loved the giant blue whale hanging from the ceiling. And I loved that Sue, the T-Rex was in the main lobby too!
With our Go Cards we could only get into the permanent exhibits, but they were plenty to see! As soon as we got our ticket I ran to Sue, the T-Rex!
The facts on Sue.... the world's largest, most complete and best preserved T-Rex! And we share the same name :)
Then we looked at all the animal exhibits.... "Hello!"
"Hello, there" -Pumba ... Hakuna Matada!
The man-eating Tigers from Tsavo! The ACTUAL skulls are to the left. Amazing...
Then there was an Egyptian mummy exhibit. You actually climb into and around a pyramid while looking at real mummies and tumbs. Very interesting!
Then we headed upstairs to the History of Earth exhibit. During the middle of it they have a wonderful assortment of dinosaur fossils and casts.
In the exhibit they give you the history of life on Earth. So there are about 5-6 Mass Extinction areas where it talks about species that were removed from the earth permanently (how upsetting!). Then towards the end of the exhibit it had this display which was really moving and sad...
Loved this display of some of the precious animals that have existed on earth with the Charles Darwin quote in the middle...
From upstairs I got this great picture of the main lobby of the Field Museum.
Then we walked about 1/4 mile to the Adler Planetarium....
The far way picture of the entrance with the whole complex...
National Historic Landmark!
The Atwood Sphere was probably the coolest part, but took about 30-45 minutes to wait for. It's from the 1920s and takes you into the sphere to look at constellations. It only holds about 5-10 people at a time. It was very cool because of the history, though!
Then we headed back for a bit until it was time for our Chicago-based band concert. The venue was right beside Wrigley Field!!! Paul McCartney was playing, though, so people were EVERYWHERE. It was crazy, super busy.
The venue... We stopped in beside the place and had a great sandwich before going in.
Alkaline Trio was a great band. Heather LOVES them and I enjoyed watching them in such a small venue. After the show we stayed next door for a drink and to get some water. Unfortunately, as we were leaving so was everyone from the Paul McCartney concert. The train station was right beside it. It was INSANE getting on our train. We even saw a man/woman get arrested right in front of me. It was scary.... But another great day in Chicago, and seeing a legendary Chicago band really made the end of the trip!
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