Chicago - Official Visitors Guide - (Page 50) see & do Chicago Ghost Investigations Upon meeting at an actually haunted venue, guests will learn how to use the tools of the trade in order to locate and interview ghosts. Afterwards, guests are set loose to conduct their very own investigation. Please call for tonight’s investigation location. Ghost hunt is at 7:30pm. Reservations required, and can be made online or by phone from 9am–5pm. 773-935-6332, www.ghostsofchicago.com Chicago History Museum Join us as we explore Chicago! With a wide array of unique bus, walking and L tours, visitors can experience history themselves. Hear the stories, see the legends, dispel the myths with our trained tour guides. Please call for museum hours, pricing and exhibition offerings. 1601 N. Clark St., 312-642-4600, www.chicagohistory.org Chicago Neighborhood Tours Travel the world, one neighborhood at a time! Neighborhood Tours: $25 adults; $20 seniors and students. Tour duration four to four-and-a-half hours, includes light refreshments. Special Interest Tours: $50 adults; $45 seniors and students, with a running time / tour duration of four to five, includes lunch. 78 E. Washington St., Fourth Fl., 312-742-1190, www.chgocitytours.com Chicago Mercantile Exchange CME is an international marketplace that brings together buyers and sellers on its trading floors and GLOBEX electronic trading platform. Experience the essence of free market enterprise first hand from our Visitors Center. Mon.–Fri. 8am–4:30pm. Free. 30 S. Wacker Dr., 312-930-8249, www.cme.com Chicago Segway Experience Tours Chicago’s only authorized Segway dealer offering touring adventures for you and your group! Explore Chicago’s Lakefront, Buckingham Fountain, Museum Campus … on this most unique transportation vehicle. 224 S. Michigan Ave., Ste. 113, 312-663-0600, www.mysegwayexperience.com cont. ™ Chicago Supernatural Ghost Tours Ghosthunter and folklorist Richard Crowe’s day or night public, private and step-on coach tours to haunted and legendary places. Summer supernatural boat cruises. Exotic Chinatown walking tour packages. Student, senior, corporate discounts. P.O. Box 557544, 708-499-0300, www.ghosttours.com Chicago Trolley and Double Decker Co. Hop on! Hop off! All day long! See Chicago from a new height! Chicago’s best fully narrated tour stops at all of Chicago’s top attractions every 15–20 minutes. Unlimited boarding. Trolleys and London-style double decker buses. Charters available. Tours year-round. Historic Water Tower on Pearson at Michigan Ave., 773-648-5000, www.chicagotrolley.com Chicago’s First Lady Cruises Join us for the Official River Cruise of the Chicago Architecture Foundation. Departing daily from the Chicago River at Michigan Ave. and Wacker Dr. daily May 1–Nov 20. Lecture-style commentary provided by CAF-certified volunteer docents. See over 53 significant buildings, bridges and landmarks. Open-air and climate controlled seating available. Reservations necessary 312-902-1500 or on our Web site. Private outing tours available. 112 E. Wacker Dr., 847-358-1330, www.Cruisechicago.com City Segway Tours – Chicago Chicagoland’s (and the world’s) first guided Segway tour. We provide an informative city orientation, unique and fascinating Chicago stories, fantastic photo opps, superb personal service from your tour guide, and the opportunity to ride the coolest machine in the world. Be sure you glide with the original — City Segway Tours! 400 E. Randolph St., Unit A, 877-SEG-TOUR, www.CitySegwayTours.com City Ventures High-quality, innovative tours custom designed for your group. Tours feature architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright, art, museums, gardens, highlights of Chicago, ethnic neighborhoods. Step-on-guides available. 830 Belleforte Ave., Oak Park 708-386-5668, www.cityventurestours.com CONTACT/CHICAGO Chicago’s leader in destination management since 1978. Dedicated to providing our clients with total cont. ™ pg 50 £ Two ways to get more information: call 1-877-CHICAGO or go to choosechicago.com http://choosechicago.com
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