People tend to check in during these times:
The Tin Man
Outdoor Sculpture
Webster Ave (at N Larrabee St)
"You'll need an oil can. Trust me."
Dorothy and Toto
W Webster Ave (at N Orchard St)
"If you ever go looking for your heart's desire again, you won't look any further than your own backyard. Because if it isn't there, you never really lost it to begin with! "
The Cowardly Lion
W Dickens Ave (at N Larrabee St)
"He is doing the cabbage patch!"
Ulysses S Grant Memorial
Monument
Lincoln Park (btwn Fullerton Pkwy & La Salle Dr)
"An impressive monument. Stroll through next time you're in the area."
Friedrich von Schiller Statue
2207 N Stockton Dr
"The most tiny clovers I have ever seen."
Monument with Standing Beast - Dubuffet sculpture
Public Art
100 West Randolph St. (James R Thompson Center)
"Chicago has great public art by artists with international reputations. This is one example of about a dozen sculptures outdoors in the loop."
Oz Park
Park
2021 N Burling St (btwn Webster Ave & Dickens Ave)
"Really nice place to play baseball, basket... or just relax."
Emerald City Gardens
Garden
603 Webster Ave (at N Larrabee St)
"Don't smell the poppies. They'll make you go to sleep."
Dorothy's Playground
Playground
(Orchard and Webster)
"Best playground I've found in Chicago so far - big wooden castle climbing labyrinth structure, swings, benches... Beautiful green park around it too, with Oz statues."
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