As "The Gateway to the Magnificent Mile," the Wrigley Building sits directly across from its famous counterpart, the Tribune Tower, just north of the Chicago River on Michigan Avenue. Built in the early 1920s by the founder of the famous chewing gum company, the gleaming structure has been prominently featured in Chicago skyline shots in dozens of movies and television shows. At night, the luminous white building glows in the attention of bright floodlights, standing as a familiar touchstone of the city.
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This is Chicago's jewel, like a resplendent white diamond that appears as a vision when it's first in your sights as you travel up Michigan Avenue. It...
Such a beautiful building, that just adds so much to Chicago's historic architecture. Even if you just walk by this place, stop and look at the detail and...
This is my absolute favorite building in the downtown area... heck... maybe in the whole world!! I can't help but admire it and smile every time I walk...
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