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Along with the pumping station across the street, the Chicago Water Tower is one of only a handful of buildings to survive the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. It has long been a revered symbol of the city's resilience and fortitude, although today the building is dwarfed by the high-rise shopping centers and hotels of North Michigan Avenue. The Gothic-style limestone building is now an art gallery. The spiffed-up interior is intimate and sunny, and it's a convenient, quick pit stop of culture on your way to the Water Tower shopping center or the tourist information center across the street in the pumping station. Exhibits focus mostly on photography, usually featuring Chicago-based artists such as the fashion photographer Victor Skrebneski. Allow 15 minutes.
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Contact:
- tel: 312/742-0808
Address:
- 806 N. Michigan Ave
- Between Chicago Ave. and Pearson St
- Chicago, IL 60611
Hours:
- Mon-Sat 10am-6:30pm; Sun 10am-5pm
Strenuousness:
- No Sweat
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