How much does a union painter in the Chicago area make?
As of February, 2011 the journeyman rate including vacation pay is $29/hr.
How far in feet is one city block in Washington dc?
Though it varies (for example 10th, 11th, and 12th streets on the NW/SW quadrants are quite close together), on average, one DC city block is about one-tenth of a mile.
Where can one find a list of the best criminal defense lawyers in Chicago?
Every major city has television commercials featuring criminal defense lawyers. You could find one on the White Pages website, or you could try Yelp. Yelp has reviews for all kinds of services including lawyers.
What non Indian settled in Chicago?
Jean Baptiste Point du Sable who became known as the founder o Chicago.
What are the advantage of windy?
an advantage of the windmill is that it cuts down electrical energy and uses more renewable energy
How many miles is it from Dallas TX to Chicago IL flying?
825 miles is the distance between the 2 places.
The flight time for flights between the above places is 2 hours
This is an approximate travel time. The actual time might change depending on the flight path chosen, weather conditions, etc.
Who was the Mayor of Chicago in 2007?
Richard M. Daley was Mayor of Chicago in 2007. Daley was elected Mayor of Chicago in 1989 and was reelected in 1991, 1995, 1999, 2003, and 2007. Daley was the longest serving Chicago mayor.
How long is the flight from MNL to LAX?
The flight from Manila to LAX is usually a direct flight on Philippine Airlines and takes between 12.5 and 13 hours.
Due to the date/time zone changes, you actually travel back in time about three hours during the flight. :-)
How far away is New Orleans from Chicago?
The approximate driving time and mileage information -
Between: Chicago, IL
and: New Orleans, LA
Driving miles: 925
Driving time: 15 hrs
- is based on traveling non-stop in good driving conditions. Driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend travel time such as weather, road work, border crossings, and rush hour traffic in urban areas. Mileage denotes actual road miles covered as opposed to Point A to Point B linear distances on a map.
How many national forests are located in Illinois?
1 national forest is located in illinois. The name of that 1 national forest is Shawnee.
How old do you have to be to sit in the front seat in a car in Chicago?
The minimum age for obtaining a drivers' license in Chicago, Illinois is 16, providing all requirements are fulfilled and all tests are passed.
What is the ZIP code for Chicago?
Chicago has dozens of zip codes. Check the USPS website for an exact one for the part of Chicago you're most interested in. One downtown zip code that is easy to remember (and is also the zip code for the Willis Tower) is 60606.
Where in Chicago is considered the magnificent mile?
The Magnificent Mile is a section of road in Chicago. It is located on Michigan Avenue. It goes from the Chicago River to Oak Street. The Magnificent Mile has a mixture of department stores, restaurants, residential areas and hotels.
What kind of events happen in Chicago?
For the entire summer, Chicago will be hosting 195 movies in the parks all across the city. Museums in Chicago are holding free days during the 2013 summer. The Spring Awakening Festival 2013 starts on June 14th, tickets are available now.
For a 5axle semi it is 30.90 in indiana and 27.75 for ohio not sure what the cost is for a passenger vehicle but you can go to the state dot sites and find out
Is the re a bus from Chicago O'Hare airport to Dubuque?
There is the Trailways bus line that operates out of the Cedar Rapids airport and the round trip ticket is around $90, but if you can make it to Iowa City which is 30 miles away you can get on Megabus, which then costs $53 round trip.
How much did it cost to rebuild the city of Chicago?
It depends on what you mean by "recover."
In some ways it was vastly better than before the fire within 2-3 years. It was probably closer to 10 years before the vast majority of lots were rebuilt, though.
How long does it take priority mail to get from Chicago to NY?
Priority mail through the U.S. Postal Service is usually delivered in two to three business days, regardless of origin or destination. However, it can take as long as five days in some circumstances.
Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot (1,010 m) long pier on the Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan. It is located in the Streeterville neighborhood of the Near North Side community area. The pier was built in 1916 at a cost of $4.5 million, equivalent to $87.8 million today. It was a part of the Plan of Chicago developed by architect and city planner Daniel Burnham and his associates. As Municipal Pier #2 (Municipal Pier #1 was never built), Navy Pier was planned and built to serve as a mixed-purpose piece of public infrastructure. Its primary purpose was as a cargo facility for lake freighters, and warehouses were built up and down the pier. However, the pier was also designed to provide docking space for passenger excursion steamers, and in the pre-air conditioning era parts of the pier, especially its outermost tip, were designed to serve as cool places for public gathering and entertainment. The pier even had its own streetcar. Today, Navy Pier is Chicago's number one tourist attraction.[2]
Contents[hide]Construction began in 1914 under the leadership of Charles Sumner Frost and took two years, at a total cost of $4.5 million. When it opened to the public in 1916, it was the largest pier in the world. The Pier was built both to handle shipping and as an entertainment site. The original Burnham Plan proposed five piers, but only one was commissioned. In 1917-18, during World War I the pier housed many soldiers, the Red Cross, and Home Defense units. In years to follow the pier expanded to have its own streetcar line, a theater, and an emergency room. In the 1927 the pier was officially named Navy Pier in honor of the Naval personnel that served there during the war.[3]
First Use: PierDuring construction, 1915. Chicago Daily News photo.Even as Chicago Municipal Pier was being built, the invention of mass-produced cars and trucks was beginning to wreak havoc on the package freight and passenger steamboat industries of Lake Michigan. The pier proved to be much more successful as a public gathering place. By the late 1930s, the pier was described as a summer playground with recreational facilities that included picnicking areas, dining pavilions, a dance hall, auditorium, and children's playground.[4] During the 1950s, it is estimated that an average of 3.2 million visitors frequented the pier annually, with peak attendance for the "Pageant of Progress". This decade is sometimes called the pier's "Golden Age".
The use of the pier for serious marine purposes reached a temporary peak during World War II, when the city leased the pier to the U.S. Navy. The Navy's air group training arm made the pier a quay for a pair of converted flattops, the USS Wolverine and the USS Sable (IX-81), which were used as freshwater trainee carriers. At this time, 60,000 sailors as well as 15,000 pilots including future President George H. W. Bush, used this area for training.
Second Use: College ClassroomWith the war over, Navy Pier went to the University of Illinois, which used the facility beginning in 1946 for a two-year undergraduate program to educate returning veterans. During its University of Illinois days, Navy Pier was also the site of a string of public events. The International Exhibitions of the early 1960s drew attractions from around the world, including circus and folkloric dance acts, arts and crafts, and international cuisine. In 1965, the University moved to the Chicago Circle campus, and the pier again fell into disuse.[5]
Third Use: Public Gathering PlaceFrom 1965-1989, Navy Pier was considered an underutilized eyesore. No government agency in or around Chicago wanted to invest money in it. Many advocates, inspired by the Plan of Chicago and the pier's successful use as a public gathering place in the 1920s, called for its reconstruction.
In 1976, Navy Pier began its third life as an area for public exhibits, when the East Buildings (furthest into Lake Michigan) were opened as exhibition halls. Special events including music and arts festivals began to draw crowds to the pier despite its aging infrastructure. Navy Pier from the John Hancock Building
From 1979 to 1987, a submarine, the USS Silversides, was docked at Navy Pier.
In 1989, the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority took control over the pier. Major renovation and construction followed in the 1990s at a cost of US$200 million. As rebuilt in the 1990s, the pier's layout included fast-food kiosks, shops, a ballroom, a concert stage, and convention exhibition halls.
Centerpiece attractions include a 150-foot (46 m)-tall Ferris wheel, an IMAX theater, the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Amazing Chicago's Funhouse Maze, the Chicago Children's Museum, the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows, and at the entrance to Navy Pier is a statue of Oak Park comedian Bob Newhart, sponsored by the TV Land network.
The pier now features a large front lawn showcasing numerous larger-than-life public art sculptures and an interactive animated fountain created by WET (of Fountains of Bellagio fame). The pier continues to be used as an embarkation point for tour and excursion boats and is a popular place to watch lakefront events, including the annual Air and Water airshow and the parade of lighted and decorated boats during Chicago's Venetian Night festival.
The pier and its grounds encompass more than 50 acres (200,000 m2) of parks, gardens, shops, restaurants and other shore entertainment. Navy Pier contains 170,000 total square feet of exhibition space, 50,000 square feet (5,000 m2) of reception space and 48,000 square feet (4,500 m2) of meeting room space.
AttractionsNavy Pier attractions include sightseeing tours from companies such as Seadog I, II, IV, and Extreme, Shoreline Sightseeing cruises and Water Taxi service, and the Tall Ship Windy. There are also dinner cruises by the Spirit of Chicago, The Odyssey, and the Mystic Blue Cruise line. Other attractions include rides like the Ferris Wheel along with many seasonal festivals for Halloween and Christmas. The pier has fireworks on Wednesday and Saturday nights during the summer and Friday and Saturday nights during the fall.
The popular Strictly Sail boat show and Chicago Flower and Garden Show are held at the Pier as well as many other fairs and expositions throughout the year. Also a part of Navy Pier is the Childrens' Museum with many different exhibits and activities for both children and adults to enjoy while visiting the museum.[6][7] The pier also has an IMAX theater, and the Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows, many of which were salvaged from Chicago mansions.
An anchor from the naval vessel U.S.S. Chicago is on display at the far end of the pier [8]
Future plansNavy Pier logo as of 2008.On January 13, 2006, the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority released plans for a major renovation of the pier which would include a monorail, a 260-foot (79 m) spokeless Ferris wheel, a roller coaster, floating hotel, and an 80,000-square-foot (7,000 m2) water park with a Great Lakes theme. The plan would include nearly double the current parking and a replacement theater with a greater capacity. At the time of the announcement, a price tag of $2 billion was announced.[9][10] No concrete progress has been made on those proposals. The financial condition of the Pier has suffered with the recession. The Authority is again working with consultants on a plan for improvements, as well as looking for an outside company to build and operate a larger replacement for the current Ferris Wheel.[11]
Gallery lol lol loll lol lol lol lol lol lol lolHow many miles from Chicago to Key West?
roughly 21 hrs I really doubt it. It's between 16-18 hours to the northern border of Florida. From there to Key West is easily another 400 miles, or 7 hours at least. So count on around 23-27 hours. Most of the road between the northern Keys and Key West is a 1 lane road, so can be quite slow.
How many square kilometers is Chicago?
According to the Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, Illinois covers 150,008 sq km. http://www.answers.com/illinois&r=67 Hope this is helpful! --Bill Pardue Arlington Heights Memorial Library http://www.ahml.info Librarians--Ask Us, We Answer!
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