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		<title>By: pottermom</title>
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		<description>How fun.  I remember being on the Sears Observation Deck before there was a glass floor and that was more than enough for me!  I didn&#039;t like standing out close to the window.  I can only imagine what it would be like with a glass floor!  
I would tell you to go to the Museum of Science and Industry but you are already flying along the rails I&#039;m sure.  When we lived in Chicago (oh so long ago and for 3 very long years) we used to do the annual Sears Tower, museum, aquarium, and Water Tower place visits.  Then at Christmastime we would go down and look at the windows in Marshall Fields.  Wonderful animated window displays.  But Marshall Fields is no longer and I&#039;m sure the window displays have gone the way of the dinosaur in the 25 years since we&#039;ve lived there...... kinda sad.

Hope your train trip is fun and the young&#039;uns enjoy the sights.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How fun.  I remember being on the Sears Observation Deck before there was a glass floor and that was more than enough for me!  I didn&#8217;t like standing out close to the window.  I can only imagine what it would be like with a glass floor!<br />
I would tell you to go to the Museum of Science and Industry but you are already flying along the rails I&#8217;m sure.  When we lived in Chicago (oh so long ago and for 3 very long years) we used to do the annual Sears Tower, museum, aquarium, and Water Tower place visits.  Then at Christmastime we would go down and look at the windows in Marshall Fields.  Wonderful animated window displays.  But Marshall Fields is no longer and I&#8217;m sure the window displays have gone the way of the dinosaur in the 25 years since we&#8217;ve lived there&#8230;&#8230; kinda sad.</p>
<p>Hope your train trip is fun and the young&#8217;uns enjoy the sights.</p>
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