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Don't pay more for your Chicago Airport car rental than you have to. You can compare quotes from all the best Chicago Airport car rental suppliers
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Book your Chicago airport parking online. Choose from a full range of airport parking options and vendors (self-park, valet, indoor, etc.) at Chicago airport.
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Chicago Snapshot: |
Chicago is an easy city to negotiate: streets form a grid and numbering is consistent, beginning at State and Madison streets. State Street - "that great street" in Sinatra's song - is at zero east and west and Madison at zero north and south. Lake
Michigan , which provides Chicago with some of its most attractive open space (twenty miles of lakeshore lie within the city limits), serves as a clear point of reference for getting your bearings - the lake is always to the east of the urban grid. Michigan Avenue
is the city's main thoroughfare, running between the lakeside museums and parklands, the densely packed skyscrapers of downtown and the diverse low-rise neighborhoods that spread to the north, south and west. It's here that you might experience the full force of "The
Hawk," the nickname given to the strong wind that blows off the lake. The nickname " Windy City " was coined by a New York newspaper editor describing the boastful claims of the city's promoters when pitching for the
World's Columbian exhibition of 1893. The Chicago River, which cuts through the heart of downtown Chicago to Lake Michigan, separates the business district from the shopping and entertainment areas of the North Side. The latter include the upscale Near North
and Gold Coast neighborhoods and the artists' lofts and galleries of River North , plus the modestly charming area of Old Town, the young professional enclaves of Lincoln Park Wrigleyville and Lakeview and hip Wicker Park. |
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