Chicago Official Visitors Guide - Summer/Fall 2008 - (Page 34) shop Woodfield Mall Illinois’ no. 1 tourist attraction. With nearly 300 stores and restaurants, there is an amazing selection of merchandise to please everyone. Our winter holiday hours vary by day and week. Golf Rd. at Rte. 53, Schaumburg, 847-330-1537, www.shopwoodfield.com Chicago Place North Michigan Avenue’s most unique shopping experience. More than 50 shops and restaurants featuring Saks Fifth Avenue, Chiaroscuro, Design Toscano, Talbots and much more. 700 N. Michigan Ave., 312-642-4811, www.chicago-place.com Chicagoland’s only year-round Segway tours, sales and events provider for oneof-a-kind adventures, meetings and conferences. Explore Chicago’s lake front and parks, Buckingham Fountain, Museum Campus and much, much more. Come in to plan your tour experience or glide out with your own Segway. 224 S. Michigan Ave., Ste. 113, 312-663-0600, www.mysegwayexperience.com Specialty Stores American Girl Place A destination that celebrates everything that’s great about being a girl. Dine in the café, see a live musical in the theater, have their dolls’ hair styled in the doll hair salon. Open every day. 111 E. Chicago Ave., 877-AG-PLACE, www.americangirlplace.com Chicago Segway Experience Tours Chopping Block Our gourmet retail store is designed to help the home cook create like a professional. We carry hundreds of gourmet ingredients and kitchen tools and use every item in our classes, guaranteeing your success at home. We carry professional knives, unique spices and oils and custom cookware. Bridal registries available. 4747 N. Lincoln Ave., 773-472-6700, www.thechoppingblock.net Dreidels & More Beautiful Judaica for all occasions. Menorahs, kiddush cups, mezuzzahs, seder and matzo plates, challah trays. Gifts for the home. Gifts for babies and kids. Lots of dreidels. Mon.–Thurs. noon–6pm; Fri. 10am–3pm. Sun. 9am–noon. Call for other times. 875 N. Dearborn St., Ste. 200, 312-266-6620, www.dreidelsandmore.com Angelique Art Gift Gallery Angelique Art Gift Gallery features an everchanging collection of jewelry and handmade treasures from international artists, designers and family workshops. Tues.–Sat. 10:30am–8pm; Sun. 11am–4pm. 6 W. Maple, 312-787-3671, www.angeliqueartgiftgallery.com ArchiCenter Chicago Architecture Foundation Shop and Tour Center — Chicago’s most complete collection of architecture books, artist jewelry, gifts and toys. Open daily. Santa Fe Building, 224 S. Michigan Ave., 312-922-3432, www.architecture.org Chicago Architecture Foundation/ Chicago ShopWalk Shop Chicago’s hippest neighborhoods with ShopWalk. Your personal stylist will bring you to the most unique boutiques that you won’t find in any other city. Tours include a personal shopping stylist and perks like local treats and drinks and discounts and gift certificates to the hottest boutiques. Mon.–Sun. 10am–8pm. 1911 W. Montrose Ave., #2, 773-255-7866, www.chicagoshopwalk.com Fantasy Costumes Headquarters/ Custom Wigs More than 1 million items fill a block-long store of fun and fantasy. Must see it to believe it. Thousands of costumes for all occasions and seasons. Vast selection of fun and everyday wigs, makeup, masks, novelties, accessories, Santa Claus, Easter bunny, passion plays, Purim, Mardi Gras and patriotic costumes for every season or whatever the event. Theater, film, corporate and sports-themed events. We can handle it all. Open daily. Sales and rental. 4065 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773-777-0222, www.fantasycostumes.com pg 34 £ Two ways to get more information: call 1-877-CHICAGO or go to choosechicago.com http://www.shopwoodfield.com http://www.chicago-place.com http://www.thechoppingblock.net http://www.americangirlplace.com http://www.mysegwayexperience.com http://www.dreidelsandmore.com http://www.angeliqueartgiftgallery.com http://www.chicagoshopwalk.com http://www.fantasycostumes.com http://www.architecture.org http://chicago.weaverguides.com/clickthru.php?id=12546 http://chicago.weaverguides.com/clickthru.php?id=12546 http://choosechicago.com
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