Thursday, May 22, 2014

Chicago City Sights: Crown Fountain

A few weeks ago my parents were in town for my grad school commencement ceremony. While they were in town my husband and I took them around to a few tourist spots in Chicago. My parents aren't much for museums so we explored other options instead. Since we had one of the first beautiful days of the year while they were visiting, we took them over to Millennium Park. We strolled past the Cloud Gate, walked through Crown Fountain and then found a shady spot to relax and people watch for awhile. 

Crown Fountain was built to resemble the many skyscrapers in the city. Water cascades down the sides of the two towers that face each other. Images of everyday people emerge on the screens and periodically water sprays out from their mouths. On warm summer days the area is filled with people cooling off from the hot afternoon sun by walking through the water that pools between the sculptures. I always enjoy stopping by, even if just for a few minutes, to take in the fun atmosphere. And of course cool off by walking through the water myself!    












Have you spent a relaxing day enjoying one of Chicago's parks?

4 comments:

  1. that is quite fascinating! love it! :)

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    1. It's pretty cool to experience. Everyone is relaxed and having a good time enjoying the warm summer day.

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  2. Looks like a great day to be out! I was trying to think what the name of those were the other day!

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    1. I had to look it up myself :) It was a beautiful day!

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