I visited there years and years ago but I don't remember (it was Sears then, of course). A contractor insured by my old employer built a walk-out observatory deck that I'd love to experience one day, though it would be pretty nerve-wracking to step out over the city with just a piece of glass between you and the ground!
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I love that you have the modern architecture of the SEARS tower in the background and the old architecture in the foreground.
Willis Schmillis
Sandy - That's always been one of my favorite things about big cities. There is such a wonderful mix of old and new.
I visited there years and years ago but I don't remember (it was Sears then, of course). A contractor insured by my old employer built a walk-out observatory deck that I'd love to experience one day, though it would be pretty nerve-wracking to step out over the city with just a piece of glass between you and the ground!
Trish - I know! All I can think is that a human created that observation desk and there's so much room for human error.
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