The Cubs. The Rangers. Wrigley Field.
Just typing those words makes me feel better. In the wake of Monday's events in Boston, a sense of ceremony and the opportunity to take the mind off enormous tragedy is comforting.
The thought of travel, sports and American traditions does that for me. I hope this can be just a brief respite for you, as well.
The Rangers begin Interleague play Tuesday against the Cubs in Chicago. It's their first visit to Wrigley Field since 2002. Texas returns to play the White Sox in August 23-25th.
Chicago is one of the best cities in America of which I haven't experienced enough. I spent a weekend there during the famed Chicago Air and Water Show. What a sight to see planes flying over Lake Michigan with the beautiful downtown skyline as a backdrop.
My husband and I stayed at the gorgeous Hotel Sofitel Chicago Water Tower, located in the heart of the Gold Coast. It was a great, stylish base for exploring the city on foot. This French-owned chain always has deals on rooms. Check its website, Travelzoo or any of your other favorite travel-related sites.
My friend, Bryan Dolgin, is a Chicago guy. He was the White Sox radio pregame and postgame show host in 2005. He later served the Rangers in the same capacity for three seasons. He has some great tips if you're interested in visiting the Windy City this year for a baseball game or quick getaway. I second his suggestion on Gibson's Steakhouse. It's a classic.
Here are Bryan's suggestions:
Just typing those words makes me feel better. In the wake of Monday's events in Boston, a sense of ceremony and the opportunity to take the mind off enormous tragedy is comforting.
The thought of travel, sports and American traditions does that for me. I hope this can be just a brief respite for you, as well.
The Rangers begin Interleague play Tuesday against the Cubs in Chicago. It's their first visit to Wrigley Field since 2002. Texas returns to play the White Sox in August 23-25th.
Chicago is one of the best cities in America of which I haven't experienced enough. I spent a weekend there during the famed Chicago Air and Water Show. What a sight to see planes flying over Lake Michigan with the beautiful downtown skyline as a backdrop.
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My friend, Bryan Dolgin, is a Chicago guy. He was the White Sox radio pregame and postgame show host in 2005. He later served the Rangers in the same capacity for three seasons. He has some great tips if you're interested in visiting the Windy City this year for a baseball game or quick getaway. I second his suggestion on Gibson's Steakhouse. It's a classic.
Here are Bryan's suggestions: