www.navypierinchicago. they have a map and more info. good luck and have fun
There is one zoo in Chicago: the Lincoln Park Zoo. The Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield, IL is overseen by the Chicago Zoological Society.
Navy Pier, located at 600 East Grand Avenue in Chicago, IL 60611, is located 3.1 miles from the Lincoln Park Zoo, at 2001 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60614. The drive is 7 minutes.
The distance from Brookfield Illinois, home of the Brookfield Zoo, to Chicago is 12 miles. This is the distance from Union Station to the Brookfield Prairie Street train station.
The Lincoln Museum, Wriggly Field, Soldier Field, Guaranteed Rate Field, the United Center, Brookfield Zoo, Lincoln Park Zoo, Navy Pier, Field Museum, and Millennium Park are some of the tourist attractions.
There is Chicago which needs no introduction. There's Woodstock where "Groundhog Day" was filmed. There is Brookfield which is home to the Brookfield Zoo.
The Brookfield Zoo and the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago are both well known zoos.
Brookfield Zoo was created in 1934.
The area of Brookfield Zoo is 874,120.9872384 square meters.
Admission to the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago is free. (Parking is not free.) Brookfield Zoo located west of Chicago costs $13.50 for adults and $9.50 for seniors (65+) and children (3-11). Parking is additional. There is an extra charge for Dolphin Show, Children's Zoo, Hamill Family Play Zoo, Motor Safari, The Carousel.
Brookfield Zoo is a beautiful park-like setting. It is easy to get to and parking is abundant. Brookfield Zoo has a great variety of animals in very natural surroundings.
Certainly, there are too many to mention but I'll do the best I can. First of all, there's the Chicago Historical Society. There's also Museum Campus which includes the Field Museum of Natural History, the Adler Planetarium, and the Shedd Aquarium & Oceanarium. There's the Art Institute of Chicago on Michigan Avenue. There's the Museum of Science and Industry. There are two zoos: Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago and Brookfield Zoo in Brookfield, IL. See related link to jump to Chicago's Tourism site.
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