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GRANT PARK TOUR, CHICAGO -

Grant Park is a large urban park in the downtown “Loop” area of Chicago, Illinois. The park has been host to large urban gatherings such as the Taste of Chicago, sport championship celebrations, and President Obama’s presidential acceptance speech. Grant Park’s most notable features are Millennium Park, Buckingham Fountain, and four world-class museums, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Field Museum of Natural History, the Adler Planetarium, and the John G. Shedd Aquarium. Other hidden gems reside in little-known areas throughout Grant Park. We’ll reveal all the new additions and some old favorites that even lifetime Chicagoans may not know exist!

AUTHOR - Brad Olsen is a Contributing Editor for World Explorer magazine and has written several guide books. His seventh, “Sacred Places Europe: 108 Destinations,” was released in March, 2007. The second edition of "Sacred Places North America: 108 Destinations" was released in 2008 and won the "Best Travel Guide for Planet Earth" Award in 2010. Brad's commentaries have appeared on National Public Radio, CNN and the Travel Channel. He enjoys extended global travel (particularly to exotic locations), and public speaking on the subject of sacred places.

Visual Travel Tours by Brad Olsen

Angel Island: Guarding San Francisco's Bay
Archaeological Sites Of Sedona, AZ
Aspen And Snowmass In The Winter
Breathtaking Yosemite Valley
Brunei: The Last Malay Kingdom
Burning Man: Nevada's Annual Instant City
California's Point Reyes National Seashore
Chicago's Front Yard: Grant Park
Chicago's Lakefront Navy Pier
Chicago's Lincoln Park
Czech World Heritage
Discover Fiji: A Paradise Never Lost
Exploring The British Virgin Islands By Sailboat
Family Fun In Las Vegas
Gateway To Yosemite
Mardi Gras In Shreveport & Bossier City, Louisiana
Moravia, The Gem Of The Czech Republic
Quebec City: Canada's Charming Nouvelle France
Sacred Places Of Portugal
San Francisco's Academy Of Sciences
Surf's Up In Santa Cruz
The Maine Attraction
The National Recreation Areas Of San Francisco
The Open Spaces Of California's Marin County
The Spectacular Golden Gate Park
The Splendor Of New York City's Central Park
There Is Only One Berkeley
Touring The Best Of Southern Orange County

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