Dear Future Students:
I'm glad to write you. Why? Because this was an amazing trip and experience for me, and I'm excited you're gonna live the same.
One of the biggest advices that I'll give you is you bring with an adaptor!! USA just has a type of power plug, so... there's no option you can connect something if it's not with an adaptor... I'm sure in your country it's gonna be in a lower price than here (Almost $25).
Second is... Don't bring too much clothes! I mean, I LOVE clothes and I love to change my wearing everyday, but if you come here in a good season of stores (clearance, offers, bla-bla) I'm pretty sure you're gonna buy a lot! So... avoid an unnecessary stress (like me u.u) with the bags.
Bring with a lot of dollars, I mean... don't bring here with your local money expecting change it, because... you'll lost a lot of money, it's too expensive!!
Enjoy, Enjoy, Enjoy! No matter the season you come here... Enjoy! Find that way to enjoy every detail and experience that Chicago offers... Live the experience!
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Chicago History Museum
Yesterday, February 3, we went to the Chicago History Museum...
When someone mentioned it I thought "Ow, another museum! One of two: It's gonna like me too much or I'm gonna get bored..." And, fortunately, was the first. Maybe it isn't too big, it hasn't too much things... BUT It has an amazing structure and very elegant rooms;;; (Perfects to my photos!)
The artifact that I liked the most was the Train... I mean: How could be another thing? It is a wonderful piece of art. This train was made to face the increase of the population in Chicago. It is huge, I had to jump high to touch the ceiling! It has a brown color, with pieces of the same gamma inside, its shape is so elegant, with a lot of details in the floor, in corners, in the ceiling, in the outside frontage and so... The tree most important characteristics of the train was the elegant facade, the big and right construction and the correct materials used. I think this object was used with his right objective in the end of the 19 century or beginning of the 20 century.
The photograph that I liked the most was the called "Union Loop, Wabash Ave. And Van Buren St, Chicago"... Why? Because I love imagine the cities in an old time. This is exhibited in SIAM room,
When someone mentioned it I thought "Ow, another museum! One of two: It's gonna like me too much or I'm gonna get bored..." And, fortunately, was the first. Maybe it isn't too big, it hasn't too much things... BUT It has an amazing structure and very elegant rooms;;; (Perfects to my photos!)
The artifact that I liked the most was the Train... I mean: How could be another thing? It is a wonderful piece of art. This train was made to face the increase of the population in Chicago. It is huge, I had to jump high to touch the ceiling! It has a brown color, with pieces of the same gamma inside, its shape is so elegant, with a lot of details in the floor, in corners, in the ceiling, in the outside frontage and so... The tree most important characteristics of the train was the elegant facade, the big and right construction and the correct materials used. I think this object was used with his right objective in the end of the 19 century or beginning of the 20 century.
The photograph that I liked the most was the called "Union Loop, Wabash Ave. And Van Buren St, Chicago"... Why? Because I love imagine the cities in an old time. This is exhibited in SIAM room,
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