It's easy to take in the grandeur of these old buildings, but when you stop to look at the ornate detail, it takes your appreciation to a whole new level.
Home of WGN Radio, in case you were wondering.
The Chicago Riverwalk isn't a continious path along the river.  At every bridge footing you have to climb stairs, cross the bridge and then go back down.

From the little I've seen that extra challenge seems to appeal to a number of joggers. 

Brody didn't get much joy of it though.  Walking across, open grates and rumbling, shaking bridge decks was not his cup of tea.
As Viewed from the DuSable (Michigan Avenue) Bridge.
Everyone loves to shoot  photos of the twin Marina Towers.  Search the internet and discover tons of photos of them.  It's one of those Chicago icons.

I, on the other hand, was more impressed by the vast emptiness of the spiral car case.  It reminded me of a parity on Where's Waldo.  It even reminded me of the Three Dog Night song "One is the Lonliest Number".

Or maybe, since the towers sit in front of the House Of Blues, this scene you remind you of the Blues Song by  Sonny Boy Williamson; "One Way Out"

I'm just Sayin...
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It's easy to take in the grandeur of these old buildings, but when you stop to look at the ornate detail, it takes your appreciation to a whole new level.
It's easy to take in the grandeur of these old buildings, but when you stop to look at the ornate detail, it takes your appreciation to a whole new level.
It's easy to take in the grandeur of these old buildings, but when you stop to look at the ornate detail, it takes your appreciation to a whole new level.
See photo in original gallery.