Go to GoReading for breaking news, videos, and the latest top stories in world news, business, politics, health and pop culture.

Things to Do on Thanksgiving Day in Chicago, Illinois

104 4
    • chicago skyline image by Gary from Fotolia.com

      In Chicago, as in most major cities, the majority of businesses and tourist attractions are closed on Thanksgiving Day. But a city the size of Chicago is bound to have plenty going on. Between the holiday parade, museums, dinner cruises and volunteering opportunities, everyone should be able to find something to do on Thanksgiving Day in the Windy City.

    State Street Thanksgiving Parade

    • An estimated 400,000 people travel to State Street in downtown Chicago for the city's annual Thanksgiving Day Parade. The parade features giant balloons, marching bands, celebrities and performance troupes. If people sign up early enough via the parade's website, they can even volunteer as a balloon handler, banner carrier, or member of hospitality staff. The parade runs from 8 to 11 a.m. and is broadcast nationally on WGN.

      State Street Thanksgiving Parade
      State Street between Congress and Randolph
      Chicago, IL 60602
      chicagofestivals.org

    Christkindlmarket

    • The Christkindlmarket is a free German market place located in Daley Plaza in downtown Chicago. Christkindlmarket attracts more than half a million visitors each year. Vendors sell authentic German food and creations and the event has several activities for children. The market usually opens on Thanksgiving Day right after the parade ends.

      Christkindlmarket
      Daley Plaza
      50 W. Washington Street
      Chicago, IL 60602
      christkindlmarket.com

    Museum of Science and Industry

    • Located in Chicago's Hyde Park neighborhood, the Museum of Science and Industry is open every day of the year except Christmas. The massive museum contains more than 35,000 artifacts and has hosted more than 175 million visitors since opening in 1933. Check out "You! The Experience," a permanent exhibit about the human body.

      Museum of Science and Industry
      5700 S. Lake Shore Drive
      Chicago, IL 60637
      773-684-1414
      msichicago.org

    The Field Museum

    • Like the Museum of Science and Industry, the Field Museum is open 364 days a year. The facility displays exhibits related to history, archaeology and science. The Field Museum houses permanent exhibits on bird habitats, African mammals, plants of the world, ancient Egypt and Tibet.

      The Field Museum
      1400 S. Lake Shore Drive
      Chicago, IL 60605
      312-922-9410
      fieldmuseum.org

    Spirit of Chicago Cruise

    • The Spirit of Chicago cruise line is located at Navy Pier, a landmark built in 1916 that is now a popular tourist destination. Guests enjoy a classy dinner while the cruise ship sails out into Lake Michigan, offering spectacular views of downtown sites like the Willis Tower, the John Hancock Tower and Soldier Field.

      Spirit of Chicago
      River East Plaza
      Suite 310
      401 E. Illinois Street
      Chicago, IL 60611
      866-273-2469
      spiritofchicago.com/ch/index.jsp

    Volunteer

    • One of the most rewarding things to do on Thanksgiving Day is to volunteer at a soup kitchen or homeless shelter. Chicago Cares is one organization that recruits volunteers and matches them up with appropriate activities. Interested parties just have to complete the online orientation and can spend their Thanksgiving Day helping the less fortunate.

      Chicago Cares
      300 W. Adams Street
      Suite 300
      Chicago, IL 60606
      312-780-0800
      chicagocares.org

Source...

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.