Yes I've seen it lots of times. Depends on the weather. Best odds are in daylight on a calm, cool, cloudless day in spring or fall. Look straight out from the shore and then about 10-20 degrees to the south. Slowly scan the horizon. Your eye will pick it up when it's not quite dead center in your field of view. Then you will be locked on it and it will be obvious. Need to be up high on Old Lakeshore Dr or Lookout Park. Can't see it from the beach or pier. I've never seen it from the bluff but it seems possible.
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If you mean the department store Sears, they are owned by Sears Holdings Corporation (formerly known as KMart Holdings Corporation) which is a publicly traded corporation (symbol SHLD). If you mean the building formerly known as the Sears Tower and now officially called the Willis Tower, in 2004 it was bought by a group of investors, including New York-based Joseph Chetrit, Joseph Moinian, Lloyd Goldman, Joseph Cayre and Jeffrey Feil, and Skokie-based American Landmark Properties.
From the ground to the top of the spire it is 0.527 km. From the ground to the roof it is 0.442 km, and has 113 stories.
Abraham Lincoln monument. Cahokia Mounds is a major landmark in Southern Illinois.
the people that bought the sears tower are thinking about painting it silver. so i think that is why they are calling it the sears tower black
she is called isabelle catherine willis and she was born in 2009 to Matt and Emma willis.
structural steel, black anodized aluminum, bronze-tinted glass, and reinforced concrete.
The northeast corner of China was formerly called Manchuria.
Benin is the present name of the country formerly called Dahomey.
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the sears tower has more than 17,000 Windows
Sears Tower is in downtown Chicago, on the block bounded by Adams Street, Jackson Boulevard, Franklin Street, and Wacker Drive. The address is 233 South Wacker Drive.