Maps for sale in Chicago

OK, I'm a map junkie.  Whenever I travel somewhere, I need to go out and find a map of the city or area.  As I'm reading the guide books about the city, I like to lay out the map and get a feel for the surrounding area.  Sure, the little maps in the guide books will do in a pinch.  But for me, there's nothing better than laying out a full size map to get a big picture of the area I'm reading about (or ready to travel to). There used to be a bricks and mortar Savvy Traveler on Michigan Avenue, but they are only online now.  I'm sure they still have the great selection they had at the store, but sometimes you like to walk into an actual store and check out the goods.  Rand McNally used to have a beautiful store on Michigan Avenue (444 N Michigan) as well, but that has since closed. The various Barnes and Noble stores have a respectable map section.  If you're looking for good travel books and maps, try these folks out before they go the way of Bord...

Sox and Cubs are done... Bear down, Chicago Bears!

Ok, I guess it was a lot to ask for (a White Sox-Cubs World Series). I went to the White Sox game 163 against my boyhood team (Minnesota Twins), and got to see a great pitcher's duel: Twins' Blackburn (11-11) vs Sox' Danks (12-9). I was in the bleachers, and was thrilled to see Jim Thome hit a homer over our head and into the concourse behind us for the one and only run of the game. Someone behind us said "we are witnessing history. The first time in 100 years that both the White Sox and Cubs are in the playoffs in the same year!"

Twins fans I talk to are upset that the game was played in Chicago (due to a coin flip). They felt that because the Twins won more games against the Sox, they should have had home field advantage. The Sox have had a hard time winning in the HomerDome, so it's a good thing we hosted the 'blackout' at Comiskey!

Well, both the Cubs and Sox didn't make it too far (Cubs were swept by the Dodgers, the Sox lost to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays 3 games to 1). What's a Chicago sports fan to do now? Well, the Bears are 4-3 so far this season. And Sunday they play the Detroit Lions ( 0-7), so hopefully Monday morning Bears fans are celebrating a 5-3 record!

Bear Down, Chicago Bears!

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