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Chicago Temple
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Chicago History Museum
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Chicago Board of Trade Building
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Chelsea Piers
History, recreation and leisure come together at Chelsea Piers, a group of four historic piers on the Hudson River. Some of the most famous ocean-going liners tied up at these docks, including the Lusitania; but these days Chelsea Piers is making waves as an entertainment and sports activities precinct.
You can have a go at more than 30 different sports at Chelsea Piers. Tee off with a round of golf at the Golf Club, work out in the Sports Center health club, go ice skating at the Sky Rink, play football or basketball in the Field House, or join in a game of ten-pin bowling at 300 New York.
You’ll also find an indoor rock-climbing range, gymnastics facilities, a day spa, dance studios, and a training facility for elite athletes.
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On Manhattan's West Side, Chelsea Piers are entered at W 23rd Street and 11th Avenue. It's a long walk from the nearest subway at 32rd Street, so you might want to take a taxi. You’ll be dropped at Pier 61 or 60 on the Chelsea Piers Access Roadway.

Chihuly Garden and Glass
- Chihuly Garden and Glass is a must-visit for general art fans and admirers of Dale Chihuly’s work.
- The museum and the gardens are wheelchair accessible.
- The museum includes a small cafe and a gift shop with apparel, accessories, garden items, and jewelry.
- An adult must accompany visitors under 14 years old.
- Large strollers are not permitted in the galleries.

Chicago River
- River cruises fill up fast in summer, so buy tickets or book a tour well in advance.
- River cruises depart rain or shine. As weather can change quickly in Chicago, be prepared for rain or temperature fluctuations.
- No experience is necessary to kayak on the Chicago River; tour guides provide a short lesson before each kayaking tour begins.

Chicago Chinatown
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Chicago Pedway
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Chicago Loop
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Chicago Children's Museum
- Make the most of your visit with extended hours every Thursday.
- Wear comfortable shoes and clothes so you can easily explore all three floors.
- It’s packed with activities for kids ages 10 and under.

Chelsea
To get to Chelsea, take the N,Q,R,W to Unique Square; F,L,V to Sixth Avenue ; 1,2,3 to 14th Street; A,C,E,L to Eighth Avenue-14th Street; 1 to 18th, 23rd or 28th Street; F,V, R, W, C, E to 23rd Street ; R,W to 28th Street

Chicago Riverwalk
- Check the Riverwalk’s online calendar for the most up-to-date schedule of concerts and events, some of which require tickets.
- During the warmer months, it can be crowded with locals and tourists visiting for dining and entertaining.
- If you’re planning to rent kayaks or boats, arrive early to ensure a rental during peak times.
- The Water Plaza and River Theater sections make ideal locations for picnics.

Chena Hot Springs Resort
- Make sure your gas tank is full, as there are few facilities between Fairbanks and Chena.
- Wildlife sightings are common on Chena Hot Springs Road, so keep an eye out for moose, bears, and beavers.
- Stop and explore the Chena River Recreation Area on your way out to the hot springs.
- Don’t forget to pack a swimsuit, towel, and change for the lockers.
- Bring along a hat and gloves for the Aurora Ice Museum tour; parkas are provided.

Chelsea Market
- Chelsea Market is a must for foodies hoping to sample some of NYC’s finest food vendors.
- Restrooms can be found in the market.
- Most vendors in the market accept credit cards.
- Chelsea Market is wheelchair accessible, with accessible entrances at both Ninth Avenue and 10th Avenue.

Chicago Cultural Center
Built in 1897 as Chicago’s first public library, the Cultural Center is now home to the Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture, the Chicago Children’s Choir and several galleries. It hosts nearly 1,000 free cultural programs per year, including concerts, plays, art exhibits, film screenings and lectures. It was designated a Chicago Landmark in 1976, and is considered to be the most comprehensive free municipal cultural venue in the country.
While the cultural programs draw hundreds of thousands of visitors per year, many people also come just to see the impressive interior, which is decorated in a Beaux Arts style modeled on several classical buildings in Europe, including the Doge's Palace in Venice, the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence and the Acropolis in Athens. Inside you’ll find rare colored marbles and stone, antique brass fixtures and the most famous features, the two large stained glass domes. One of these domes can claim the title of the world’s largest Tiffany glass done, which is 38 feet across and contains an estimated 30,000 pieces of glass.

Chicago Theatre
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Chicago Lakefront Trail
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Chena River Recreation Area
The area is abundant with wildlife, home to black bears, brown bears, beavers, red fox, caribou, wolves, hoary marmots, pika, rock ptarmigan and, most predominantly, moose, which you’ll see many of around the lakes. In the Chena River, catch-and-release fishing for Arctic grayling is possible, but grayling and rainbow trout caught in the park’s stocked ponds -- located at mileposts 30, 42.8, 45.5 and 47.9 on the Chena Hot Springs Road -- may be kept.
While during warmer months visitors enjoy activities like hiking, climbing, ATVing, picnicking, canoeing and kayaking, winter activities may include dog sledding, skiing and snowmobiling. And no trip to the Chena River Recreation Area would be complete without a soak in the Chena Hot Springs, which is especially relaxing in the cold winter months. Nearby you can tour the Aurora Ice Museum, filled with ice sculptures, an ice bar and ornate chandeliers made of ice that change colors every six seconds to resemble the Northern Lights.
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Chicago Botanic Garden
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Children's Museum of Houston
A few of the other many exhibits include How Does It Work?, where kids will learn the answers to challenging questions through investigation, Inventors’ Workshop, where kids are given a creative activity to complete relating to art, technology and/or science, and EcoStation, an outdoor/indoor exhibit showcasing hands-on environmental activities like bug collecting and identifying animal tracks. Exploring three-story mazes, viewing a live chicken hatching, learning about Gullah culture, fighting crime, climbing boulders and navigating a boat upstream in an outdoor water park area are just a few more of the many other experiences that can be had at the Children’s Museum of Houston.
The Children’s Museum of Houston is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10am to 6pm Thursday 10am to 8pm, and Sunday 12pm to 6pm. Admission is $9 for adults and children over one, $8 for seniors over 65 and military and free for children under one years of age. Additionally, it is free for all to enter on Thursdays from 5pm to 8pm.