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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 2877679" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>^^^ This. Wrigley Field is like nothing else.</p><p></p><p>Take a jacket. At Wrigley, if it's in the 50s (which it very well could be in early June), it might as well be snowing with that wind coming in off of Lake Michigan. </p><p></p><p>It has been the better part of 20 years since I've been to Chi-town, but I enjoyed my visit each time I went, and I hate big cities. The people I met were friendly, and I never once felt threatened in all the time I spent on the streets--and I walked <em>everywhere</em> I went in downtown Chicago (the times I stayed in town, I stayed at the Holiday Inn Mart Plaza, at the bend on the river, just down Wacker Drive from the Sears Tower). The closest I came to being uncomfortable was when this dude on Michigan Avenue insisted on shining my boots. He was just trying to sell shoe care products, but I couldn't get him to understand that Justin Apache Bay boots aren't <em>supposed</em> to shine...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 2877679, member: 26737"] ^^^ This. Wrigley Field is like nothing else. Take a jacket. At Wrigley, if it's in the 50s (which it very well could be in early June), it might as well be snowing with that wind coming in off of Lake Michigan. It has been the better part of 20 years since I've been to Chi-town, but I enjoyed my visit each time I went, and I hate big cities. The people I met were friendly, and I never once felt threatened in all the time I spent on the streets--and I walked [I]everywhere[/I] I went in downtown Chicago (the times I stayed in town, I stayed at the Holiday Inn Mart Plaza, at the bend on the river, just down Wacker Drive from the Sears Tower). The closest I came to being uncomfortable was when this dude on Michigan Avenue insisted on shining my boots. He was just trying to sell shoe care products, but I couldn't get him to understand that Justin Apache Bay boots aren't [I]supposed[/I] to shine... [/QUOTE]
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