South Side
Life Saving Station at the mouth of the Chicago River.
Tablet marking site of Ft. Dearborn, River St., opposite the old Rush St. Bridge.
Crerar Library, East Randolph St., a reference library devoted chiefly to scientific subjects; open to the public.
Board of Trade, La Salle and Jackson Sts.; visitors may obtain admission to gallery overlooking the famous wheat pit.
Auditorium hotel and theatre building, Michigan Ave. at Congress St.; view of city from tower.
The Coliseum building, 16th St. and Wabash Ave.; all the national Republican conventions of recent years have been held here.
Field Museum of Natural History (founded by Marshall Field), in Grant Park; a fine anthropological and historical collection. The Museum, originally housed in a temporary building in Jackson Park, was made possible by the gift of $1,000,000 by Marshall Field, who on his death (1906) bequeathed a further $8,000,000 of which $4,000,000 has been used for the new building.
Ft. Dearborn Massacre Monument, 18th St., near the lake.
Armour Institute of Technology, founded by the Armour family, 3300 Federal St.