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Built to celebrate the Millennium, Millennium Park is a vast public park located in the Loop region of Chicago. The park, which is open to the public year-round, features a wide variety of public art, activities, and entertainment, ranging from architecture and landscape design, sculptures and artworks, exhibitions, concerts, and family activities. Connected to parts of Grant Park by the Nicols Bridgeway and the BP Pedestrian Bridge, the park sits atop Millennium Station, and is easily accessible to visitors. Millenium Park also has landscape attractions such as the Jay Pritzker Pavilion, the Crown Fountain, Cloud Gate, and the five-acre urban sanctuary of Lurie Garden. In the summer, the park becomes the beating heart of the city, with a range of diverting things to see and do. There are film showings and series, live music concerts, and even summer workouts to keep you in shape. If you are looking for fun places in Chicago, Millennium Park is a great spot.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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