7 Things to do in East Side That You Shouldn't Miss

November 17, 2021 Jana Sager

The windy city is a cornucopia of modern art, fine dining, cutting edge comedy, and die-hard sports fans. Snap a photo of your reflection in the silver Cloud Gate sculpture at Millennium Park before heading to Grant Park to get hit with the refreshing spray of Buckingham Fountain. There are dozens of museums and theater companies in Chicago, so a cultural experience is never hard to find. You’re sure to laugh your head off at the Second City Theater, the professional launch pad of many famous comedians.
Restaurants in Chicago

1. Calumet Park

9801 S Avenue G, Chicago, IL 60617-5537 +1 312-747-6039
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Reviewed By O6378WFannag - Park Ridge, United States

Beautiful and large Park right at the end of Chicago and on the boarder of Illinois state as well (with Indiana). Even if it is located nearby the steel industry buildings it still have amazing views on the lake Michigan. Plenty of parking even in the summer.

2. Calumet Park Beach

Chicago, IL 60617
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3. Chicago Skyway Toll Bridge

Chicago Skyway, Chicago, IL 60617
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4. 95th Street Bridge

3261 E 95th St between S Houston Ave. & South Avenue N, Chicago, IL 60617-5160
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95th Street Bridge

Reviewed By 866TaylorB - Chicago, United States

The first bridge built on 95th Street in Chicago's South Side neighborhood was a hand-operated swing bridge constructed in the 1880s. In 1899, it split in two over the center pier and fell into the river. Construction on the replacement bridge was started in 1901, one of the first Chicago-type bridges. It opened to traffic in 1903 and was in service for 50 years. Planning for the current 95th Street bridge began in 1950. Construction began in 1955 and it opened in 1958. The clearance under the six-lane bridge is 21 feet, allowing more vessels to pass under the bridge without having to raise it. Despite its longevity as an industrial span, the bridge would hardly be remembered if not for its memorable appearance in the cult-like 1980 motion picture The Blues Brothers. Located at 3261 East 95th Street, east of the Calumet Fisheries, between South Houston Avenue and South Avenue North, at Calumet Harbor, spanning the Calumet River, the metal mesh bridge is now informally named after the leading characters, Jake Blues (played by John Belushi) and his brother Elwood (played by Dan Aykroyd). In the movie, Jake is released from prison only to be picked up by Elwood in a refitted police cruiser called the "Bluesmobile." To prove how powerful the car is, as they approach traffic at the foot of the 95th Street bridge caused as the span is raising its sections to allow a boat to pass, Elwood guns the engine and the brothers drive straight at the bridge, using it as a ramp to jump the vehicle across the river--and on into cinematic glory. Today, there are no plaques or commemorative markings to note the incident. However, the adjacent Calumet Fisheries eatery displays photographs of the film shoot. Of course, you can drive across the bridge. But duplicating the Blues Brothers' vehicular leap isn't encouraged.

5. Book Me A Boat

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6. Small World Inn Bar & Grill

3325 E 106th St, Chicago, IL 60617-6506 +1 773-933-8663 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Bar---Grill/Small-World-Inn-Bar-Grill-245641378810256/
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7. O'Hara's Tavern

3541 E 106th St, Chicago, IL 60617-6623 +1 773-374-1967 https://www.facebook.com/OHarasTavern/

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