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  • Chicago, Il.; The Modern Wing of the Chicago Art Institute attracts a younger crowd to the Renzo Piano designed building. Students look at Alberto Giacometti's Walking Man II, with Picasso's Nude under a Pine Tree in the background.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • Saeji (CQ) Lee from Goshen College, Indiana visits the Modern Wing of Art Institute. Lee is framed by Brice Marden's "Rodeo" (L) and  Frank Stella's "De la nada vida a la nada muerte" (R). The Modern Wing attracts a younger crowd to the Renzo Piano designed building.   Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago, Ill.: Jordan Kauffman from Goshen College, Indiana visits the Modern Wing of Art Institute. Behind Kauffman is a work by Ellsworth Kelly.  The Modern Wing attracts a younger crowd to the Renzo Piano designed building.   <br />
Jose More Photography
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  • A lifelike animatronic of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a three quarter size version of Sue, the Field Museum’s famous T-rex, will roar and their heads will follow visitors along with a Triceratops and the dreaded Velociraptors. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Mathew Fisher of Kumotek Robotics sits between two lifelike animatronics the dreaded Velociraptors.  <br />
 Photography by Jose More
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  • A lifelike animatronic of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a three quarter size version of Sue, the Field Museum’s famous T-rex, will roar and their heads will follow visitors along with a Triceratops and the dreaded Velociraptors. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    T-Rex_Animatronics_011.JPG
  • A lifelike animatronic of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a three quarter size version of Sue, the Field Museum’s famous T-rex, will roar and their heads will follow visitors along with a Triceratops and the dreaded Velociraptors. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    T-Rex_Animatronics_010.JPG
  • A lifelike animatronic of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a three quarter size version of Sue, the Field Museum’s famous T-rex, will roar and their heads will follow visitors along with a Triceratops and the dreaded Velociraptors. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    T-Rex_Animatronics_009.JPG
  • A lifelike animatronic of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a three quarter size version of Sue, the Field Museum’s famous T-rex, will roar and their heads will follow visitors along with a Triceratops and the dreaded Velociraptors. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    T-Rex_Animatronics_008.JPG
  • A lifelike animatronic of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a three quarter size version of Sue, the Field Museum’s famous T-rex, will roar and their heads will follow visitors along with a Triceratops and the dreaded Velociraptors. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    T-Rex_Animatronics_007.JPG
  • A lifelike animatronic of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a three quarter size version of Sue, the Field Museum’s famous T-rex, will roar and their heads will follow visitors along with a Triceratops and the dreaded Velociraptors. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    T-Rex_Animatronics_006.JPG
  • A lifelike animatronic of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a three quarter size version of Sue, the Field Museum’s famous T-rex, will roar and their heads will follow visitors along with a Triceratops and the dreaded Velociraptors. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    T-Rex_Animatronics_004.JPG
  • A lifelike animatronic of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a three quarter size version of Sue, the Field Museum’s famous T-rex, will roar and their heads will follow visitors along with a Triceratops and the dreaded Velociraptors. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    T-Rex_Animatronics_002.JPG
  • Chicago, Il.: Millennium Park is a public park located between Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive in Chicago’s near the Loop. The park, intended to celebrate the millennium, sits near the Lake Michigan’s shoreline covers a 24.5-acre section Grant Park. The park features the Pritzker Pavilion, the Lurie Gardens and Cloud Gate, a sculpture also known as The Bean. <br />
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Jose More Photography
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  • View of Chicago's  Millennium Park from Renzo Piano's Modern Wing at the Art Institute. Jose More Photography
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  • Chicago, Il.: Millennium Park and some of Chicago's architecture can be seen in the background from the Modern Wing of the Art Institute Tuesday November 3, 2009. Picasso's Maquette for Richard J. Daley Center Monument (R) and Nude under a Pine Tree.     Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago, Il.: Alex Katz's Vincent and Tony is displayed in The Modern Wing of the Chicago Art Institute.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • The interactive Crown Fountain is featured in Chicago's Millenium Park located off Michigan Avenue in the Loop community. The black granite reflecting pool was designed by Catalan artist Jaume Plenza and opening in July 2004. The towers are 50 feet tall, using  LEDs to display digital videos on their inward faces.<br />
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Jose More Photography
    Crown Fountain004.JPG
  • The interactive Crown Fountain is featured in Chicago's Millenium Park located off Michigan Avenue in the Loop community. The black granite reflecting pool was designed by Catalan artist Jaume Plenza and opened in July 2004. The towers are 50 feet tall, using  LEDs to display digital videos on their inward faces.<br />
<br />
Jose More Photography
    Crown Fountain003.JPG
  • The interactive Crown Fountain is featured in Chicago's Millenium Park located off Michigan Avenue in the Loop community. The black granite reflecting pool was designed by Catalan artist Jaume Plenza and opening in July 2004. The towers are 50 feet tall, using  LEDs to display digital videos on their inward faces.<br />
<br />
Jose More Photography
    Crown Fountain001.JPG
  • The interactive Crown Fountain is featured in Chicago's Millenium Park located off Michigan Avenue in the Loop community. The black granite reflecting pool was designed by Catalan artist Jaume Plenza and opening in July 2004. The towers are 50 feet tall, using  LEDs to display digital videos on their inward faces.<br />
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Jose More Photography
    Crown Fountain002.JPG
  • Sunset along the Chicago River with tour boat Wendella docking.<br />
Jose More Photography
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  • The Art Institute of Chicago is an encyclopedic art museum located in Chicago's Millennium Park. It features a collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in its permanent collection. <br />
Jose More Photography
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  • The Art Institute of Chicago is an encyclopedic art museum located in Chicago's Millennium Park. It features a collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in its permanent collection. <br />
Jose More Photography
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  • The Nichols Bridgeway was designed by architect Renzo Piano in conjunction with his design for the Modern Wing. The bridge connects the third floor of the Art Institute of Chicago's Modern Wing with the south end of Millennium Park.<br />
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Jose More Photography
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  • The Nichols Bridgeway was designed by architect Renzo Piano in conjunction with his design for the Modern Wing. The bridge connects the third floor of the Art Institute of Chicago's Modern Wing with the south end of Millennium Park.<br />
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Jose More Photography LTD
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  • The Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago designed by Renzo Piano is an encyclopedic art museum located in Chicago's Millennium Park. It features a collection of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art in its permanent collection. <br />
Jose More Photography LTD<br />
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Jose More Photography LTD
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  • The Nichols Bridgeway was designed by architect Renzo Piano in conjunction with his design for the Modern Wing. The bridge connects the third floor of the Art Institute of Chicago's Modern Wing with the south end of Millennium Park.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Chicago, Il.: Millennium Park is a public park located between Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive in Chicago’s near the Loop. The park, intended to celebrate the millennium, sits near the Lake Michigan’s shoreline covers a 24.5-acre section Grant Park. The park features the Pritzker Pavilion, the Lurie Gardens and Cloud Gate, a sculpture also known as The Bean. <br />
<br />
Jose More Photography
    Pritzker Pavillion001.JPG
  • Chicago, Il.: Millennium Park is a public park located between Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive in Chicago’s near the Loop. The park, intended to celebrate the millennium, sits near the Lake Michigan’s shoreline covers a 24.5-acre section Grant Park. The park features the Pritzker Pavilion, the Lurie Gardens and Cloud Gate, a sculpture also known as The Bean. <br />
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Jose More Photography
    Millennium Park010.JPG
  • Chicago, Il.: Millennium Park is a public park located between Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive in Chicago’s near the Loop. The park, intended to celebrate the millennium, sits near the Lake Michigan’s shoreline covers a 24.5-acre section Grant Park. The park features the Pritzker Pavilion, the Lurie Gardens and Cloud Gate, a sculpture also known as The Bean. <br />
<br />
Jose More Photography
    Millennium Park008.JPG
  • Chicago, Il.: Millennium Park is a public park located between Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive in ChicagoÕs near the Loop. The park, intended to celebrate the millennium, sits near the Lake MichiganÕs shoreline covers a 24.5-acre section Grant Park. The park features the Pritzker Pavilion, the Lurie Gardens and Cloud Gate, a sculpture also known as The Bean. <br />
<br />
Jose More Photography
    Millennium Park005.CR2
  • The interactive Crown Fountain is featured in Chicago's Millenium Park located off Michigan Avenue in the Loop community. The black granite reflecting pool was designed by Catalan artist Jaume Plenza and opening in July 2004. The towers are 50 feet tall, using  LEDs to display digital videos on their inward faces.<br />
<br />
Jose More Photography
    Crown Fountain006.JPG
  • A lifelike animatronic of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a three quarter size version of Sue, the Field Museum’s famous T-rex, will roar and their heads will follow visitors along with a Triceratops and the dreaded Velociraptors. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    T-Rex_Animatronics_005.JPG
  • A lifelike animatronic of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a three quarter size version of Sue, the Field Museum’s famous T-rex, will roar and their heads will follow visitors along with a Triceratops and the dreaded Velociraptors. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    T-Rex_Animatronics_003.JPG
  • A lifelike animatronic of a Tyrannosaurus rex, a three quarter size version of Sue, the Field Museum’s famous T-rex, will roar and their heads will follow visitors along with a Triceratops and the dreaded Velociraptors. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    T-Rex_Animatronics_001.JPG
  • Chicago, Il.: Millennium Park is a public park located between Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive in Chicago’s near the Loop. The park, intended to celebrate the millennium, sits near the Lake Michigan’s shoreline covers a 24.5-acre section Grant Park. The park features the Pritzker Pavilion, the Lurie Gardens and Cloud Gate, a sculpture also known as The Bean. <br />
Jose More Photography
    Millennium Park006B.JPG
  • Chicago, Il.: View of Chicago's  Millennium Park from Renzo Piano's Modern Wing at the Art Institute Tuesday November 3, 2009 . Photography by Jose More<br />
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Jose More Photography
    Art_Institute_009.JPG
  • The interactive Crown Fountain is featured in Chicago's Millenium Park located off Michigan Avenue in the Loop community. The black granite reflecting pool was designed by Catalan artist Jaume Plenza and opening in July 2004. The towers are 50 feet tall, using  LEDs to display digital videos on their inward faces.<br />
<br />
Jose More Photography LTD
    Crown Fountain005.JPG
  • Chicago, Ill.: Millennium Park is a public park located between Michigan Avenue and Lake Shore Drive in Chicago’s near the Loop. The park, intended to celebrate the millennium, sits near the Lake Michigan’s shoreline covers a 24.5-acre section Grant Park. The park features the Pritzker Pavilion, the Lurie Gardens and Cloud Gate, a sculpture also known as The Bean. <br />
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Jose More Photography
    Pritzker Pavillion002.JPG
  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Buddy Guy and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley at Legends Blues Club. Guy opened his famous Blues club in the South Loop.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Buddy Guy and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley at Legends Blues Club. Guy opened his famous Blues club in the South Loop.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Buddy Guy Blues Legend008.JPG
  • Buddy Guy and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley at Legends Blues Club. Guy opened his famous Blues club in the South Loop.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Buddy Guy and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley at Legends Blues Club. Guy opened his famous Blues club in the South Loop.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Buddy Guy Blues Legend005.JPG
  • Buddy Guy and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley at Legends Blues Club. Guy opened his famous Blues club in the South Loop.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Buddy Guy Blues Legend002.JPG
  • Buddy Guy and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley at Legends Blues Club. Guy opened his famous Blues club in the South Loop.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Buddy Guy Blues Legend004.JPG
  • Buddy Guy and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley at Legends Blues Club. Guy opened his famous Blues club in the South Loop.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Buddy Guy Blues Legend003.JPG
  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Louis_City_Museum036.JPG
  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Louis_City_Museum030.JPG
  • Saint Louis’s City Museum is a giant 600,000 square foot playground old home to the International Shoe Factory. The museum includes a school bus hanging over the edge of the roof, cranes, old bridges, a human-sized hamster wheel, vintage opera posters, a room of preserved insects, a bank vault, plenty of labyrinths with a series of tunnels underneath the building, a giant indoor treehouse, and a slide that goes into the museum's pump room.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Saint_Louis_City_Museum003.JPG
  • Buddy Guy and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley at Legends Blues Club. Guy opened his famous Blues club in the South Loop.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Buddy Guy Blues Legend011.JPG
  • Buddy Guy and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley at Legends Blues Club. Guy opened his famous Blues club in the South Loop.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Buddy Guy Blues Legend009.JPG
  • Buddy Guy and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley at Legends Blues Club. Guy opened his famous Blues club in the South Loop.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Buddy Guy Blues Legend006.JPG
  • Buddy Guy and Chicago Mayor Richard Daley at Legends Blues Club. Guy opened his famous Blues club in the South Loop.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Buddy Guy Blues Legend001.JPG
  • The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a transparent horseshoe-shaped cantilever bridge and tourist attraction in Arizona over looking the Colorado River on the edge of a side canyon in the Grand Canyon West area of the main canyon. Commissioned and owned by the Hualapai Indian tribe, opining in March 2007.  Photography by Jose More
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  • Cathedral Rock is a famous landmark on the Sedona, skyline. It is located in the Coconino National Forest in Yavapai County. Sedona straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley, Arizona. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations that appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. It was named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly (1877–1950)<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Cathedral Rock is a famous landmark on the Sedona, skyline. It is located in the Coconino National Forest in Yavapai County. Sedona straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley, Arizona. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations that appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. It was named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly (1877–1950)<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Sedona straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley, Arizona. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations that appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. It was named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly (1877–1950)<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Sedona straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley, Arizona. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations that appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. It was named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly (1877–1950)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Sedona006.JPG
  • Sedona straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley, Arizona. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations that appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. It was named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly (1877–1950)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Sedona005.JPG
  • Cathedral Rock is a famous landmark on the Sedona, skyline. It is located in the Coconino National Forest in Yavapai County. Sedona straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley, Arizona. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations that appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. It was named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly (1877–1950)<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Sedona001.JPG
  • Sedona straddles the county line between Coconino and Yavapai counties in the northern Verde Valley, Arizona. Sedona's main attraction is its array of red sandstone formations that appear to glow in brilliant orange and red when illuminated by the rising or setting sun. It was named after Sedona Arabella Miller Schnebly (1877–1950)<br />
Photography by Jose More
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