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Hotels in Chicago, Hotels in Hawaii, Florida and Boston Chicago has a very interesting history dated back to the 18th century when it was inhabited by a Native American tribe known as the Potwatomi Tribe, who were forcibly removed from their land in 1833 by the Treaty of Chicago. In 1803 Fort Dearborn was built, only to be destroyed in the 1812 Battle of Fort Dearborn. A third of the city along with the whole of the business area was destroyed in the 1871 Great Chicago Fire, which resulted in the first skyscraper being built in 1885. Chicago was home to over 1000 gangs in the 1920’s including the notorious Al Capone. Getting around Chicago is easy with shuttles available to take you to your hotel, once situated you can take advantage of the reliable rail network that’s on offer. The rail network is the largest hub, with trains available to various destinations, so it’s simple to get around the areas and go visit everywhere you want to see without the need for a rental car or private taxi. Chicago has some of the top restaurants on offer, but also has little areas of ethnic delight, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican and Vietnamese, there is food for everyone.

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Hotels in Chicago, Hotels in Hawaii, Florida and Boston

Chicago has a very interesting history dated back to the 18th century when it was inhabited by a Native American tribe known as the Potwatomi Tribe, who were forcibly removed from their land in 1833 by the Treaty of Chicago. In 1803 Fort Dearborn was built, only to be destroyed in the 1812 Battle of Fort Dearborn. A third of the city along with the whole of the business area was destroyed in the 1871 Great Chicago Fire, which resulted in the first skyscraper being built in 1885. Chicago was home to over 1000 gangs in the 1920’s including the notorious Al Capone.

Getting around Chicago is easy with shuttles available to take you to your hotel, once situated you can take advantage of the reliable rail network that’s on offer. The rail network is the largest hub, with trains available to various destinations, so it’s simple to get around the areas and go visit everywhere you want to see without the need for a rental car or private taxi.

Chicago has some of the top restaurants on offer, but also has little areas of ethnic delight, such as Mexican, Puerto Rican and Vietnamese, there is food for everyone.

If it is arts and culture you are after, you must visit the Gateway Theatre and the Civic Opera House and be sure to see the Chicago Symphony Orchestra who play regularly around the area. For More Details Visit us at:- http://www.hotels.bz/chicago/chicago.php