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Windy City Wanderer - Depaul, Train, Wrigley Field

The Windy City Wanderer hotel, located in the DePaul neighborhood of Chicago, is an excellent choice for those looking to explore the city. With easy access to public transportation, guests can quickly and easily reach all of the city's top attractions.

One such attraction is Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs. Baseball fans will love catching a game at this historic stadium, which has been around since 1914. The atmosphere is electric on game days, and the surrounding neighborhood is filled with bars and restaurants where fans can grab a bite to eat before or after the game.
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1008 West Altgeld Street
Chicago, IL 60614
First off, let's talk about the iconic Wrigley Field. Home to the Chicago Cubs, this historic baseball stadium is a must-visit for any sports fan or lover of Americana. Take a tour of the stadium, catch a game, or grab a drink at one of the nearby bars and soak in the atmosphere of this beloved landmark.

For those looking for a taste of Chicago's thriving culinary scene, head to the nearby neighborhood of Lincoln Park. With dozens of restaurants, cafes, and bars to choose from, you're sure to find something to satisfy your cravings. From deep-dish pizza to craft cocktails, Lincoln Park has it all.

Finally, if you're interested in exploring Chicago's art and culture scene, the DePaul University Museum is just a short walk from the train station. With rotating exhibitions highlighting everything from contemporary art to historical artifacts, this museum is a hidden gem in the heart of the city. So hop on the train, take a stroll through Lincoln Park, and immerse yourself in all the Windy City has to offer.
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