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Dec 20th, 2011

It's the last week of our favorite things in our hometown with the Keys To A Chicago Christmas!

Christkindlmarkt
A unique German Christmas tradition that takes place in Daley Plaza! Grab some authentic German street food and wander through all the unique vendors. Make sure while you're at the Daley plaza you see a 50ft Pablo Picasso Sculpture. We Chicagoans love guessing what inspired this sculpture.(unnamed)

CLICK HERE to learn more!

Macy's State Street
Macy's on State Street is known for its beautiful window displays, a holiday tradition since the 1800's when the company was called Marshall Fields. But make sure you take a closer look, head inside to see the Great Tree in the Walnut Room.

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Dec 12th, 2011

It's week two of "Keys To A Chicago Christmas" and here are a few more of our favorite things to do in our hometown this time of the year!

Magnificent Mile
Walking the Magnificent mile, the shopping is always great but the christmas lights and window displays make it even more amazing this time of year. Don't forget to bundle up.

Shop 'til you drop while basking in the glow of all the Christmas lights!

Learn more about Magnificient Mile HERE!

Navy Pier

There are so many things to do at Navy Pier. You can see a play at the Shakespeare theater, take a walk through the Botanical gardens, tour the Smith stained glass window museum. Or one of our favorites is to take our family to the Chicago Children's museum. Navy pier is a great place for the whole family.

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Dec 5th, 2011

We're showing you the Keys To A Chicago Christmas each week this month. We love our hometown and want to share some of our favorite traditions with you!

Millennium Park
You can ice skate, people watch or grab a cup of hot chocolate and head over to the bean to take some fun pictures. Be sure to take a picture of yourself in the giant bean and go ice skating!

Want to learn more? Check it out HERE!

Museum of Science and Industry
Enjoy the dozens of decorated trees and decked halls at the annual Christmas Around the World and Holidays of Light at the museum!

Find out more HERE

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