Chicagoland Points of Interest
Select another Landmark
Adler Planetarium
Art Institute
of Chicago
Baha'i Temple
Buckingham
Fountain
Elks Memorial
Dawes House
Frank Lloyd
Wright Home
Greenstone Church
Harold
Washington Library
Holy Name Cathedral
Indian Boundary
Park
John Hancock
Building
Lincoln Park
Totem Pole
Lincoln Park Zoo
Marshall Field's
Merchandise Mart
Merz Apothecary
Mexican
Fine Arts Center
Millennium Park
Morton Arboretum
Mus.
of Science & Industry
Navy Pier
Quinn Chapel
Ravinia Park
Rockefeller
Chapel
Seminary
Coop Bookstore
St. James at
Sag Bridge
St. Mary's
of the Lake
Tribune Tower
Union Stockyards
Gate
Unity Temple
University
of Chicago
Water Tower
Woodfield Mall
Wrigley Building
Yaohan Center
Landmarks
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
Called the most famous architect of the 20th Century, Frank Lloyd Wright began his legacy in Oak Park. Visitors can tour the home where he lived and studio where he worked.
Photos ©2002-2005 AEW /WildOnions.org.
Explore: Map
of Chicago Neighborhoods - Neighborhoods
and Suburbs Map - Chicagoland
Area Map
Architecture
Background
In-depth:
Learn More:
Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio
hand-selected
by our staff, these titles go to the heart of
chicagoland points
of interest
more books
Original text and
images ©2002-2005, AEW /WildOnions.org
w
i l d o n i o n s . o r g : a
complete guide to Chicagoland
Basics :
Intro
- Architecture
- Culture - Geography
- History - Sights
- Dining - Interactive
Map
Quick Facts: Chicago
- Suburbs - Nearby
Cities
- Features:
Tapestry
- Project - Journal -
Portal - Sources
Regions: Metro
Area - City - Northern
Suburbs - Northwest Suburbs
- Western Suburbs - South
Suburbs
Search Chicagoland on WildOnions.org