Hope and Help was created by French-born Edouard Chassaing and dedicated in 1955. The style of the sculpture relies less on modern techniques for figurative sculpture, and more on characteristics of Near Eastern relief sculpture.
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1
Chicago Is Our Valentine
Hearth shaped deep dish pizza, cozy accommodation, and FREE parking, now that’s a Valentine’s offer that anyone would love.
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COVID-19 Conscious: Current Regulations
Slowly but surely, and safely, businesses are opening up along The Magnificent Mile. We can’t wait to welcome you back soon! The city of Chicago is closely monitoring key health metrics and loosening some restrictions when possible, while maintaining with health and safety as a top priority.
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Mar
17
The FRIENDS™ Experience
They were on a break, but now they're back! The FRIENDS™ Experience reopens on March 17th. Step inside the world of FRIENDS™ and explore set recreations like Monica & Rachel's Kitchen, Joey & Chandler's apartment and of course, Central Perk.
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21 Date Night Ideas for 2021
Date night might be harder to get right in a pandemic, but it can still be just as magnificent. Whether you hang at home or head downtown, indulge a little!
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Game Day Grub Lineup
The countdown is on to get your game day bites ordered for you, your pod or the whole team! Create your award winning line-up from some of our favorite spots on The Magnificent Mile - all from the comfort of your own home.
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Who Founded Chicago?
When the DuSable Bridge opened in 1920, it transformed a single dirt-lane road in downtown Chicago into The Magnificent Mile we know and love today. Formerly the Michigan Avenue Bridge, it was renamed in 2010 in honor of the "Father of Chicago," Jean Baptiste Pointe DuSable, a French Haitian and the city's first non-native settler.
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Shopping
Shops along The Magnificent Mile are dedicated to your well-being. Please wear a face covering at all times inside.
Things to do
Enjoy socially distant sightseeing and explore safely with enhanced health guidelines!
Dining
In addition to curbside pick-up and delivery, outdoor dining is permitted with proper social distancing.