Frommer's City Guide to Chicago, 91-92
Author: Michael Uhl
Publisher:
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9780133331622
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Author: Michael Uhl
Publisher:
Published: 1991
Total Pages: 244
ISBN-13: 9780133331622
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Todd A. Savage
Publisher: *Frommers
Published: 2000-11-22
Total Pages: 228
ISBN-13: 9780764562303
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLooking for a travel guide that goes where other guides fear to tread? One that rides roughshod over ad-copy puffery to smartly deliver the real scoop on a destination's sites and attractions? One that dares to be honest, hip, and fun? Look no more. Frommer's Irreverent Travel Guides are wickedly irreverent, unabashedly honest, and downright hilarious, and provide an insider's perspective on which attractions are overrated tourist traps and which are the secret gems that locals love. You'll get the lowdown on restaurants, lodging, and shopping, and even find out what the locals think of you. Like being taken around by a savvy local," said the New York Times. "Hipper and savvier than other guides," concurred Diversion magazine. Never shy about confronting the issues, the Irreverents are guides to real travel in the real world. Chi-town has never seemed as vibrantly alive as it does in the pages of Frommer's Irreverent Guide to Chicago, a book that tells the story of the real Chicago, from an insider's standpoint. With its muscular past and its bustling present, Chicago is a workable city of serendipitous surprises: the glorious vastness of Lake Michigan, the smooth jazz vibe, and the self-effacing Midwestern sensibility--it may be more Big Easy than the Big Easy. In Frommer's Irreverent Guide to Chicago you get the straight scoop on all the places the locals love."
Author: Elizabeth Canning Blackwell
Publisher:
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 9780764573750
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dan Santow
Publisher: Frommers
Published: 1998-06-25
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 9780028625720
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Like being taken around by a savvy local." —The New York Times "Little fluff and lots of fun." —Boston Globe Are you tired of cliché-ridden guidebooks packed with promotional fluff? Then move over to the Irreverent Guides—the travel series that no tourist board would dare to recommend. Look inside for the lowdown on: Great hotels for retromaniacs—and which ones to avoid if you hate conventioneers Pizza that locals line up for in the dead of winter The top sights for techno-heads, talk-show junkies, pork-belly enthusiasts, and Wrightophiles Target zones for unrepentant shopaholics Where to hang out with raging Bulls fans and listen to blues with the locals And much more! Frommer's. The Name You Can Trust. Find us online at www.frommers.com
Author: Karl Samson
Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 476
ISBN-13: 9780028616384
DOWNLOAD EBOOKArizona is one of the world's top golf destinations, and Frommer's covers the best golf resorts and courses in detail, plus outdoor adventures, dude ranches, family camping, and the sophisticated dining scenes of Phoenix and Tucson. Includes expanded coverage of the Grand Canyon. Published early to catch the winter getaway season.
Author: George McDonald
Publisher: Prentice Hall Travel
Published: 1996-11
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 9780028611518
DOWNLOAD EBOOKChicago is no longer just a convention city. With a terrific dining scene and legendary nightlife, Chicago is making its mark as a major tourist destination. This brand-new edition of Frommer's Chicago offers candid, thorough reviews of every major hotel and a complete insider's guide to the best shopping in town. We'll take you to an astounding collection of important American architectural landmarks, let you in on our favorite sports bars and blues clubs, and make sure you know how to navigate the El. With its free full-color fold-out map, Frommer's Chicago makes it a snap to get to know the Windy City.
Author: Todd A. Savage
Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company
Published: 1998-11
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 9780028623474
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Author: Todd A. Savage
Publisher: Frommers
Published: 1998-05-26
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9780028624464
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrommer's Puts the World in Your Pocket. All the up-to-date practical information, exact prices, and candid insider advice you've come to expect from Frommer's…now available in an easy-to-carry size—and at an unbeatable price! The Best of Chicago in a Nutshell: The most inviting places to stay, from luxury high-rises to family-friendly motels The best of the dining scene, from the trendiest bistros to authentic pizza and rib joints All the sights—plus insider tips on getting around A complete shopper's guide, from strolling the Magnificent Mile to gallery hopping in River North Great nightlife: the Chicago Symphony, cutting-edge theater, the best jazz and blues, and more Detailed, accurate city and transit maps Frommer's. The Name You Can Trust. Excerpted from Frommer's Chicago. Find us online at www.frommers.com
Author: Benjamin D. Lisle
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 2017-05-31
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 0812294076
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom the legendary Ebbets Field in the heart of Brooklyn to the amenity-packed Houston Astrodome to the "retro" Oriole Park at Camden Yards, stadiums have taken many shapes and served different purposes throughout the history of American sports culture. In the early twentieth century, a new generation of stadiums arrived, located in the city center, easily accessible to the public, and offering affordable tickets that drew mixed crowds of men and women from different backgrounds. But in the successive decades, planners and architects turned sharply away from this approach. In Modern Coliseum, Benjamin D. Lisle tracks changes in stadium design and culture since World War II. These engineered marvels channeled postwar national ambitions while replacing aging ballparks typically embedded in dense urban settings. They were stadiums designed for the "affluent society"—brightly colored, technologically expressive, and geared to the car-driving, consumerist suburbanite. The modern stadium thus redefined one of the city's more rambunctious and diverse public spaces. Modern Coliseum offers a cultural history of this iconic but overlooked architectural form. Lisle grounds his analysis in extensive research among the archives of teams, owners, architects, and cities, examining how design, construction, and operational choices were made. Through this approach, we see modernism on the ground, as it was imagined, designed, built, and experienced as both an architectural and a social phenomenon. With Lisle's compelling analysis supplemented by over seventy-five images documenting the transformation of the American stadium over time, Modern Coliseum will be of interest to a variety of readers, from urban and architectural historians to sports fans.