Place to see: Chicago Millennium Park, Chicago, Illinois, United States

Could Gate

Could Gate

A couple of Polaroids taken with my SX-70.

About this place:

Millennium Park is located in the heart of downtown Chicago. It is bordered by Michigan Avenue to the west, Columbus Drive to the east, Randolph Street to the North and Monroe Street to the South.

From the 1850s until 1997, the land that is now occupied by Millennium Park was controlled by the Illinois Central Railroad. Visionary Chicago leader Daniel Burnham considered the railroad’s control of the area to be so untouchable that he developed the Grant Park portion of his 1909 “Plan for Chicago” around it.

What is now Millennium Park was first conceived in late 1997 with Mayor Richard M. Daley’s vision of turning the area into a new public space for the people of Chicago.

Postcards about Chicago Millennium Park:

  • karen wade

    11 January 2008
    From:
    karen wade

    Whenever family or friends come to visit we take the Metra downtown and head straight to Millennium Park to see "The Bean" Cloud Gate sculpture and play in the Crown Fountain water and video installation. Then after relaxing a bit at the Great Lawn, we head to the Park Grill Restaurant for a fabulous late lunch. After a day with lots of walking, laughing, and great food, it's back to the Metra for the train ride home to the suburbs.

  • Prajit Ravindran

    2 July 2008
    From:
    Prajit Ravindran

    Millennium park in Chicago hosts the Cloud Gate.Cloud Gate is British artist Anish Kapoor's first public outdoor work installed in the United States. The 110-ton elliptical sculpture is forged of a seamless series of highly polished stainless steel plates, which reflect the city's famous skyline and the clouds above. A 12-foot-high arch provides a "gate" to the concave chamber beneath the sculpture, inviting visitors to touch its mirror-like surface and see their image reflected back from a variety of perspectives.

  • Jessica Feis

    10 June 2008
    From:
    Jessica Feis

    I've been to Chicago many times to visit my brother, but it was only the last summer that I discovered Millennium Park. For him, it's a loud, crowded place to be avoided, filled with kids and tourists. For me, it was a wonderland filled with cutting edge artistic achievement. Who wouldn't love a huge video installation of Chicago citizens smiling, blinking and spitting water? Who wouldn't love a huge stainless steel bean that reflects the dazzling cityscape beyond? Sure, it's filled with kids and tourists (like me!) but Millennium Park is not to be missed.

Discovered by ingrid constant
on 10 November 2007.
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