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McCormick Place

Chicago


McCormick Place is the largest convention center in the country, spread over four halls. 'Vast' isn't big enough to describe it. A high-rise hotel and 10,000-seat event hall have joined the sprawl, making it even bigger. Alas, the area around the venue is fairly bleak, though shops, microbreweries and more are starting to trickle in.


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