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Looking down from Trump International Hotel towards the Chicago River and Lake Michigan in the horizon. |
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Where Don Draper might have lived in Chicago in the sixties: The Marina Towers with their exposed parking garages |
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Overlooking the beautiful Wrigley Building (with the clock tower) and the Chicago Tribune building (to its left.) |
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Lunch at Sixteen at Trump International Hotel and Tower |
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Early cocktails at The Tortoise Club on North State Street |
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My glass of Prosecco |
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Quinoa and beet salad at Tortoise Club |
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At the entrance to the Tortoise Club |
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Palomar Hotel had these animal printed robes in my room, so I brokebacked them. Seemed like the right thing to do. |
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View from room 1111 at Palomar Hotel. Neat to see the Mies Van Der Rohe building to the right (where The Langham, Chicago will open this summer.) |
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