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Soldier Field – Home of the Chicago Bears

Soldier Field is a prominent landmark in down town Chicago.  It is on the area known as the museum campus, next to the Field Museum, the aquarium and planetarium.  So ever since my first visit to Chicago last year I have been eager go watch the Bears play a game there.

The stadium was build 1922 and is named Soldier Field as memorial to soldiers who have died in wars.  Soldier Field is the oldest stadium in NFL and the second smallest with a capacity of only 61 500 – about the same as Ellis Park.  It was amazing to think that even with a capacity crowd it was only about half of what I was apart of the day before at ‘The Big House’.

Picture of the modern steel renovations inside the classic roman collumns

The Spaceship has landed inside Soldiers Field

It was remodeled extensively in the early 2000.  From the outside is look a little like a spaceship landed in side some Roman or Greek ruins.  How it got to be like that is a funny story, here is how some of the tour guides tell it.  When they wanted to build a new stadium they could not get approval to knock the old one down since it was a national monument or something like that.  So they build the new stadium inside the old one.  But once it was completed the monument status was revoked.  Which meant they could now actually build anything they want, but it was to late of course.

line of scrumache from my seat at Soldier Field

I had a great view of the action from my seat at Soldier Field.

NFL is predated by collage football by several decades, and is a big commercial machine, with advertising and sponsorships everywhere, a stark contrast to college football.  There were pre-game fireworks and a half time show by a local college marching band.

Panorama of empty Soldier Field

View of the empty Soldier Field from the behind to goal post

Over all it was a great experience at Soldier Field.  The Bears clearly have a very passionate following in Chicago; you see Bears flags everywhere. The game might be completely different then rugby but people here are every bit as passionate about their team as we are about the Bulls back home.

Wrigley Field

Wrigley field must be one the most amazing places to visit in Major League baseball.  Wrigley Field is the home of the Chicago Cubs and is the second oldest ballpark in the majors, after Fenway Park in Boston (home of the Red Sox).  It was build in 1914 and now has a capacity of 41 000.

Busy concourse before the start of the gam at Wrigley Field.

Busy concourse before the start of the gam at Wrigley Field.

The Wrigley Field is located to the North of the city, while US Cellular Field home of the White Sox is in the south side of Chicago.  Last year when we were is Chicago for a few days, we went to two games at Wrigley Field, but the Cubs lost both of them.  So I was keen to go again and hopefully see the Cubs win!

So after a visit to US Cellular Field over my first weekend in Chicago, it was time to go watch the Cubs on the second weekend.  Getting to Wrigley Field is really easy, the red line stops about 50 meter from the stadium.  As soon as you are off the train you can feel the festive atmosphere in the streets, there is even are brass band playing.

Brass Band playing outside Wrigley Field before the game.

Brass Band playing outside Wrigley Field before the game.

The Cubs last won the World Series in 1908, the 104 years since then is the longest championship drought of any major sports team in North America.  But the fans still show up and support their team.  Wrigley field was close to capacity for this game, and the Cubs managed to win in extra innings.

Great view of the all the action from our seat on the upper level at Wrigley Field.

Great view of the all the action from our seat on the upper level at Wrigley Field.

One of the very unique features of Wrigley Field is that many of the houses on west and north side have built seats on their roofs to allow people to watch the game from there.  Many of them seem to have an indoor area, bars and televisions to help make the experience as nice a possible.  It sounds like they have an agreement with the Cubs to share revenue to allow them to do this.

Rooftop seats on the house across the street from Wrigley Field

Rooftop seats on the house across the street from Wrigley Field

I love going to baseball game, and will visit Wrigley Field a few more times this summer!

Willis Tower

I have admired skyscrapers for as long as I can remember.  So whenever I am in city with high buildings I look for one to go up in.  New York is always a great place to do this.  One my second visit to New York in 2000, we were on top of the North Tower of the World Trade Centre.  Since then I have also visited the Empire State building during the day and once at night.  The view after dark was something special.

Fantastic Views of Chicago from the Skydeck at Willis Tower

Fantastic Views of Chicago from the Skydeck at Willis Tower

So high on my priority list for places to visit in Chicago was Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower).  Willis Tower is the tallest completed building in the US at the moment.  But will be over taken by One World Trade Centre in New York, one it is completed.  The Willis Tower was the first building built with a bundled tube design; at the time of completion in 1973 it was the worlds tallest building.  A title it held onto for 25 years.

The Willis Tower has an observation deck on the 103rd floor referred to as the Skydeck.  One very unique feature on the Skydeck is four glass retractable skyboxes.  They let you stand inside hanging out over the street 103 floors below you.  This is not for the faint hearted or anybody scared of heights.

It was nerve-racking standing in the Glass Boxes on the Skydeck at the Willis Tower

It was nerve-racking standing in the Glass Boxes on the Skydeck at the Willis Tower

Obviously the views from the top of Chicago are pretty amazing.  Looking towards the south you can see US Cellular Field next to the enormous highway.  Towards the east are the rest of down town Chicago and the lake Michigan.  On a clear day you can see across the lake all they way to Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin.

Willis Tower is one of Chicago’s most popular tourist attractions with more than 1,3 million people every year.  I really enjoyed it, and will try and do another trip at nighttime, to see what it look like after dark.

US Cellular Field

Probably my favourite thing to do while traveling is going to sporting events.  The US is particularly fun in this regard, since there seem to be endless choice of sports to watch. And many of them we seldom get to see in South Africa.  Baseball is probably my favourite US sport.

Stunning view of Chicago from the 500 Level of US Cellular Field

Stunning view of Chicago from the 500 Level of US Cellular Field

Baseball has such a rich history, and has been a professional sport for almost 150 years.  Chicago has two teams, the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago White Sox.  I have been to Wrigley Field the home of the Chicago Cubs last year when we were in Chicago, so I was keen to go to US Cellular Field, the home of the White Sox.

The White Sox rich History is displayed on the walls of the Concourse

The White Sox rich History is displayed on the walls of the Concourse

US Cellular field was completed in 1991 to replace the then oldest major league ballpark Comiskey Park.  US Cellular Field (New Comiskey Park back then) was built across the road of the old stadium, which was demolished for parking after completion of the new one.  It is a very impressive stadium, with a capacity of just over 40 000.  US Cellular Field is really easy to access; it is located next to a big 14-lane highway running south from Chicago.  I was able to take public transport to about 400 meters from the stadium.

The Giant Scoreboard and Bleacher seat at US Cellular Field

The Giant Scoreboard and Bleacher seat at US Cellular Field

The view of the City from the upper deck is amazing. There are three levels in the stands, and all seats have an unobstructed view of play.  The concourse behind the stands is filled with refreshment counters and the walls are decorated with pictures and stories of the White Sox legends.  The White Sox last won the World Series (meaning the champions of the US) in 2005 after an 88 year drought.

The view from one of the 40 000 unobstructed seats at US Cellular Field.

The view from one of the 40 000 unobstructed seats at US Cellular Field.

It is really fun to visit a place like this.  I feel like I am part of a sacred game and get to see the culture of a country and city from the inside.