With his inauguration as president on January 20, President-Elect Barack Obama is finishing up his move from Chicago to Washington. During a recent trip to Chicago, we tracked down some of the more recent places the future president has been seen.
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Live Like a President in Obama’s Chicago
By ltm-bobby on January 3, 2009
Posted in Cities, Featured | Tagged 57th street books, barack obama, chicago, drinks, grant park, hyatt regency chicago, hyde park hair salon, john hancock center, medici, michelle obama, millenium park, museum of science and industry, pizza, politics, signature lounge, spiaggia, swissotel chicago, washington d.c. | Leave a response
Quick Visit: Navy Pier, Chicago
By ltm-christina on January 2, 2009
Whose heart didn’t skip a beat when dreamy teacher Sam Coulson stepped in to ride the ferris wheel with outcast student Josie Geller so she wouldn’t have to ride alone in “Never Been Kissed”? That romantic scene took place at Chicago’s Navy Pier.
Posted in Cities, Quick Visits | Tagged chicago, Christina LeBlanc, drew barrymore, ferris wheel, IL, michael vartan, movie, Movies, navy pier, never been kissed, prison break, teen movie, teen movies, the dark knight, the lake house, TV Shows | Leave a response
The Complete Listings For “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”
By livethemovies on June 1, 2008
An alphabetical directory of locations used in the film “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”
Posted in Movies | Tagged 1980s, alan ruck, CA, charlie sheen, chicago, Christina LeBlanc, des plaines, ferris bueller's day off, glencoe, high school movies, highland park, IL, jeffrey jones, jennifer grey, john hughes, listing, listings, long beach, los angeles, matthew broderick, mia sara, movie, Movies, northbrook, teen movies, winnetka | Leave a response
The Complete Listings: The John Hughes 80s Experience
By livethemovies on June 1, 2008
An alphabetical directory listing the locations used in John Hughes’ iconic 1980s films such as “Sixteen Candles,” “The Breakfast Club,” “Pretty in Pink,” and “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.”
Posted in Movies | Tagged 1980s, alan ruck, ally sheedy, andrew mccarthy, annie potts, anthony michael hall, bell, CA, charlie sheen, chicago, Christina LeBlanc, craig sheffer, des plaines, emilio estevez, eric stolz, evanston, ferris bueller's day off, glencoe, high school movies, highland park, IL, james spader, jeffrey jones, jennifer grey, john cusack, john hughes, jon cryer, judd nelson, kelly lebrock, lea thompson, listing, listings, long beach, los angeles, mary stuart masterson, matthew broderick, mia sara, michael schoeffling, molly ringwald, movie, Movies, northbrook, palos verdes peninsula, paul gleason, pretty in pink, prom movies, san pedro, sixteen candles, some kind of wonderful, south pasadena, teen movies, the breakfast club, weird science, wilmington, winnetka | 1 Response