Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Chicago


Michigan Avenue is a major north-south street in Chicago. As the home of the Chicago Water Tower, the Art Institute of Chicago, Millennium Park, and the Magnificent Mile, it is a street well known to Chicago natives as well as tourists to the city. Michigan Avenue also is the main commercial street of Streeterville. It includes all of the Michigan Boulevard Historic District and most of the Michigan--Wacker Historic District, including the scenic urban space anchored by the Michigan Avenue Bridge.

November 4th, 2008: Victory Speech at Grant Park

President-elect Barack Obama spoke to the world from his home city of Chicago as he became the first black president of the United States. The place choosed was Grant Park.
2002: Barack Obama First Speech

Barack Obama, then an Illinois state senator, delivered his first remarks in October 2002 at the Federal Plaza in Chicago, speaking against Irak war. she was an associate at the Chicago office of the law firm Sidley Austin, where she first met her future husband.
Barack Obama Gym


Barack Obama likes a lot to do a full body workout This is the gym were Obama used to go when he lived in Chicago: East bank Club.


Chicago Town Hall: where Michelle Obama worked



In 1991, Michelle Obama held public sector positions in the Chicago city government as an Assistant to the Mayor, and as Assistant Commissioner of Planning and Development.

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