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1048 Sky Lounge: 1048 Waveland Beyond the Ivy II: 1038 W. Waveland: Barry's entity purchased in 2004 Wrigleyville Rooftops 1: 1032 Waveland: Ricketts: Murphy's Rooftop: 3653 N. Sheffield Ave: beyond the center-field scoreboard [3] Wrigleyville Rooftops 3: 3643 Sheffield: Ricketts 3639 Wrigley Rooftop: 3639 North Sheffield: Sheffield Baseball ...
1983: Tina Turner: Live in Chicago—broadcast of a 1983 concert by Tina Turner, as a part of the Soundstage series. 1985: Aretha Franklin: Live at Park West—broadcast of a 1985 concert by Aretha Franklin, as a part of the Soundstage series. 1985: I Have a Pony— comedy album by Steven Wright, recorded at Wolfgang's in San Francisco and Park ...
Vertigo 2005: Live from Chicago (sometimes titled Vertigo '05: Live from Chicago) is a concert film by Irish rock band U2.It was filmed from 9–10 May 2005 at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, during the band's Vertigo Tour.
Amenities include a club room with a kitchen and bar area, a sky lounge, a 2,600-square-foot coworking space, and a 24-hour fitness center. Renderings of Mira Raleigh, a 288-unit building has ...
Shin-Mito Sky Lounge, Shin-Mito Kaikan, Mito, Ibaraki (closed around 1984) Takasaki Sky Lounge, Takasaki (demolished in 2022) Koma Observatory, Mount Tsukuba; Sogo Ōmiya, Saitama (it is not currently a restaurant and does not rotate) Sky Lounge (Asukayama Tower), Tokyo (demolished in 1993) Yushima Plaza Hotel, Tokyo (demolished in 2007)
A sky lobby is an intermediate interchange floor in a skyscraper where people can change from an express elevator that stops only at the sky lobby to a local elevator that stops at a subset of higher floors. Early uses of the sky lobby include the original Twin Towers of the World Trade Center and 875 North Michigan Avenue in Chicago. [1]
The Mayan calendar’s 819-day cycle has confounded scholars for decades, but new research shows how it matches up to planetary cycles over a 45-year span
2424 North Lincoln Avenue is a building in Lincoln Park, Chicago, adjacent to the Biograph Theater. From 1912 to 2006, it variously housed the Fullerton Theater, an auto garage, the Crest Theater, and the 3-Penny Cinema. Since 2009 it has been Lincoln Hall, a music venue.