Chicago Geography

Can you name these well-known places in the Chicago area?
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Main business district of Chicago
The Loop
Tallest building in Chicago
Willis Tower
Nickname commonly used for Chicago's greater metro area
Chicagoland
Chicago is part of this county— 2nd most populous in the U.S.
Cook
Great Lake that touches Chicago
Lake Michigan
Busiest airport in Chicago
O'Hare
Second busiest airport
Midway
Historic route connecting Chicago to Santa Monica, CA
Route 66
Park sometimes referred to as "Chicago's front yard"
Grant Park
Fountain in the center of the above
Buckingham
Park home to Cloud Gate, or also called "The Bean"
Millennium Park
Popular 13-block shopping district
Magnificent Mile
Most famous comedy club
Second City
University situated in Evanston
Northwestern
Most populous Chicago suburb
Aurora
Suburb with the largest motor speedway in Illinois
Joliet
Street where the truck chase in The Dark Knight was filmed
Lower Wacker
Largest indoor aquarium in the world for 75 years
Shedd
First planetarium in the U.S.
Adler
Home field of the Chicago Cubs
Wrigley Field
Oldest stadium used by the NFL
Soldier Field
Stadium home to a statue of Michael Jordan
United Center
Park that hosted the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition
Jackson Park
University that has won 13 Nobel Prizes in economics, and where the nuclear reactor was invented
University of Chicago
Former headquarters of the biggest newspaper in Chicago
Tribune Tower
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