The state of Illinois is a geographically, historically and culturally diverse state with the bustling and modern metropolis of Chicago on one hand and lush farmlands and agricultural communities on the other.

There is plenty in the state of Illinois that offers a stark contrast to the city of Chicago including a fascinating outdoor scene with opportunities for rock-climbing, scuba diving, skydiving, hiking, biking, camping and sailing. The Amish community contrasts city-living to a very large degree existing without any modern conveniences. Illinois truly offers the best of both worlds.
Illinois’ capital city, Springfield, was the home of Abraham Lincoln and offers a small town feel with a charming atmosphere. Yet, Chicago is the focus of most visitors with its exclusive shopping centers, world-class museums, restaurants, skyscrapers and beautiful architecture.
The Sears Tower, the Hancock Building and Navy Pier are some obvious Chicago attractions, but one can also enjoy the Magnificent Mile, a line of top-notch shopping destinations right on Michigan Avenue, as well as many undiscovered, precious nooks and corners in this lively city. Truly, a Chicago experience cannot be complete without discovering the many small, hidden jewels that exist at every turn, so be sure to walk around a little and explore. Have a blast!

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