Its urban sprawl on a mud flat but it has nice points. Driving from here to there is just miles and miles of corn and soybean fields so its pretty dull.
CT: "urban sprawl on a mud flat"? Good thing Carl Sandburg never thought of that or the city motto would be a bit different today. Are you somewhere along i-55? I'm in St Louis, my dad's in Joliet, so I pretty much have every tree memorized on the way up.
I have spent a fair amount of time visiting Chicago and it is one of the under-rated cities of the US - The Fine Arts Museum (with the U of C) is tremendous....(and some good restuarants) Fave hotel was the Park Hyatt......
We used to stay (years ago) in the Westin hotel that was opposite the Hancock Tower where Jerry Springer lived. I saw him at work once. He was one of those people who looks completely the same in the flesh than he does on tv
It has its good and bad. The museum of science and industry is my favorite. I had a chance to visit Cabrini Green once with my room mate in college so my image of the city isn't all favorable.
Having been born and raised there (about 3 miles west of Cabrini-Green, I might add), I have to say... underrated? by who? I always thought we were pretty highly rated. Is Chicago relatively unknown compared to NYC or LA amongst you... you.... (ah, can't think of any mildly derogatory rhyming slang for "Britons").
Jesus Christ - you give some compliment to Chicago and you get this shyt back......We have a word for a people with that behaviour mode and it rhymes with wats.
"Jesus Christ - you give some compliment to Chicago and you get this shyt back......We have a word for a people with that behaviour mode and it rhymes with wats. "
Hehe, sorry about that. I'm not a fan of cities. I've lived in St Louis and Chicago. I spent a few years in Tampa. Tulsa was okay but I really like the field of fire in the country.