Business/Tech

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The Business and Tech category is a subcategory of the Travel category. This section covers all sizes of businesses, but especially family owned businesses. However, stories on large businesses, like hotels, restaurants and tech companies will also appear in this section. Of course, stories on executives and other professionals will appear in this section. This category will also feature wineries, farms and more.

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Technology or tech-related stories, including gadget reviews, museums and movies. For instance, some stories will be about the most famous computers portrayed in Hollywood movies such as 2001: A Space Odyssey. Gadgets can be devices that improve performance or connect to other items. For example, the technology section covers USB-C connectors, adapters, external hard drives etc. In addition, this section will include tech interviews with experts like CEOs and other top management. This section will also cover emerging technology, including  If a travel app appears in a story, it may also appear in the Technology/tech category. However, it must be relevant enough to be tagged.

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American Writer’s Museum

180 N. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL  60601
(312) 374-8790

If you love American literature, you might want to put the American Writer’s Museum (AWM) on your itinerary. Just a short walk from Millennium Park, AWM isn’t a large museum, covering 11,000 square feet on a single floor. However, AWM is the first of its kind in the U.S., full of interactive displays and family friendly. At this time, public tours are not available on a regular basis. Nevertheless, you won’t have any trouble going on a solo tour, while admiring the permanent and temporary exhibits. Better yet, each of the exhibits are included with your paid admission. Among the highlights you can enjoy are the Nation of Writers Gallery, chronicling American writers across over 400 years. In addition, you may also like the Wintrust Chicago Gallery, featuring leading Chicago writers like Roger Ebert, Ann Landers, Carl Sandburg and Richard Wright.

Bobby’s Bike Hike Chicago

540 N. Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, IL  60611
(312) 245-9300

Are you interested in a foodie tour? Bobby’s Bike Hike Chicago has it. What about a scenic bike tour of famous Chicago landmarks? Yes, Bobby’s has that and walking tours too, not to mention kayak tours. In other words, Bobby’s Bike Hike Chicago has a wide variety of affordable tours, with options for adults only, families with children and more. Although you can choose any tour, a Chicago Favorites Walking & Food Tour is quite popular. In this case, you get to try out some of Chicago’s most famous food items, like Lou Malnati’s deep-dish pizza and Chicago-style hot dog. Similarly, your tour guide will lead you to famous landmarks like the Wrigley Building and the River Walk. If that’s not enough, you also get to savor an Italian beef sandwich from Bongiorno’s and a brownie at the historic Palmer House hotel. Incidentally, the Palmer House was the first to create a brownie for guests attending the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. Among the best in the nation, Bobby’s is led by Jeremy Lewno, who named the thriving small business after his father Bob.

Clock tower in downtown Santa Cruz

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