One of the more interesting things that vacationers will undoubtedly notice about Chicago Illinois, if that is their choice of vacation getaways this year, is that this great city seems to live upon the premise that bigger is better. Take into consideration the facts about the city itself. It is home to the Sears Tower, one of the worlds' largest buildings. It sits upon the shore of the massive Great Lake, Lake Michigan, that is one of the world's biggest freshwater lakes. The bigger the concept is, the more likely that you will find it in Chicago Illinois.
One of the many massive attractions that you will find in Chicago is that of the Chicago Shedd Aquarium. Of course, you'll find tons of big oceanic wildlife here, but the size aspect is mostly in the collection as a whole. The Shedd Aquarium is noted as the worlds largest aquarium. There are literally over a million different forms of aquatic wild life to be found in the pearl blue waters of this institution. If it lives beneath or upon the surface of a body of water, the odds are that you will find several varieties of it here. There is everything from sharks to sea turtles for your viewing pleasures, and all species in between.
One of the local favorite creatures that live at the Shedds Aquarium is that of the Giant Octopus. These somewhat scary looking creatures from the deepest parts of the Pacific Ocean generally grow to about fifteen feet in length and weigh almost one hundred pounds each. The children are particularly thrilled to see these monstrous sea creatures. If you are fortunate, you might even get to see one of them squirt ink before you leave the area!
For the reptile fan, Chicago is also proud to announce that the Shedds Aquarium is now home to the world's biggest kind, the famed Komodo Dragons. You can find this massive scaled fellow in the Lizards and the Komodo King Exhibit. As thrilling as this monster of a lizard is, there are also plenty of other scaly serpents to view and get to know in this particular exhibit. There are chameleons, blue lizards, basilisks, monitor lizards, and more. For the snake lovers, the Aquarium has a good variety of those also.
The exhibits are numerous and, going along with Chicago's love for the bigger things in life, unusually large. See the sharks at the Wild Reef exhibit, play with the dolphins at the Oceanarium Exhibit, wander through the many Amazonian creatures in the Amazon Rising Exhibit, and find many fantastic creatures from every sea and major waterway in the entire world, all in one place!
If you tend to agree with Chicago in that bigger is better, this is one of the many unparalleled attractions that this wonderful city offers to you, the visitor. Stop thinking small this year when choosing your vacation destination and pick the big city of Chicago in Illinois for your next getaway destination.
The legendary Gilded Age Chicago architect Daniel Burnham is quoted as saying to his fellows "Make no little plans" when they were designing the fabled White City at the Colombian Exposition of 1893, and that sentiment has carried on into many of the countless architectural achievements of the Windy City.
The sentiment was, and is, certainly found of the magnificent Shedd Aquarium, which, along with the Field Museum and the Art Institute of Chicago, is one of the crown Jewels of Grant Park. In a city famed for it's stunning architecture and world-class amenities, that the Shedd is such a standout structure is no mean feat.
In the early 1920's Chicago, Illinois was one of the few major metropolises in the world that could not boast its own major aquarium, so the former president of Marshall Fields & Company, John G. Shedd decided to do something about it. He formed the Shedd Aquarium Society in 1924 with $3 million of his own money and the help of several prominent Chicago businessmen and civic leaders. Sadly, John Shedd died before work on the aquarium had even begun.
In 1925 the architectural firm Graham, Anderson, Probst & White was commissioned to design the Aquarium. Chief architect Ernst Graham had worked for Daniel Burnham himself, and was one of the pioneers of the famous Beaux Arts Style, which incorporated classical Greek and Roman styles with intricate ornamentation. The Shedd Aquarium would be one of the last and best examples of the Beaux Art Style of this period.
The Groundbreaking ceremony of the Shedd Aquarium took place in November of 1927, and only 2 years later the public was treated to a special preview of the 1st exhibit, a massive fresh-water ecology display.
The salt-water exhibits would have to wait another 6 months while 20 railroad tank-cars made 8 round-trips between Chicago and Key West to deliver the million gallons of water they required. On May 30th of 1930 the Shedd had its Grand Opening, taking its place on the world stage as one of the biggest aquariums on earth.
The Shedd Aquarium has been updated twice. In 1991 noted architect Dirk Lohan designed the Oceanarium, an enormous wing that doubled the Shedd's size and gave a home to dozens of marine mammals like whales, dolphins and otters.
Later the firm Esherick, Homsey, Dodge & Davis Architects designed the subterranean south wing to house the Wild Reef, a recreation of a Philippine coastal reef located 25 feet below street-level. Both additions were carefully designed and built to update the Shedd Aquarium in a way complimentary to its classic roots.
Just as no trip to Illinois is complete without a trip to Chi-town, no trip to Chicago is complete without visiting this magnificent structure. "Make no little plans", said Daniel Burnham, "they have no magic to move men's souls". Well the Shedd has magic, allright, and had had Daniel Burnham and John G. Shedd lived to see it, it surely would have moved their souls in a great way.
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