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	<title>Comments on: The best time for a public art inspired tour of Chicago</title>
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		<title>By: Dominique</title>
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		<description>Great suggestions for an art tour of the city.

Chicago&#039;s architecture and public art scene is pretty amazing. The Chicago Art Institute is worth the trip to see the new modern wing, especially if you&#039;re an architecture fan. 

The Smith Museum of Stained Glass is a must-see, especially if you&#039;re a fan of architecture. A lot of the windows in the museum were rescued from buildings long gone or &quot;renovated&quot; in Chicago. Lots of cool history here. Thanks for linking to my story about it.</description>
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<p>Chicago&#8217;s architecture and public art scene is pretty amazing. The Chicago Art Institute is worth the trip to see the new modern wing, especially if you&#8217;re an architecture fan. </p>
<p>The Smith Museum of Stained Glass is a must-see, especially if you&#8217;re a fan of architecture. A lot of the windows in the museum were rescued from buildings long gone or &#8220;renovated&#8221; in Chicago. Lots of cool history here. Thanks for linking to my story about it.</p>
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