After making it back to our hotel from watching the Cubs/Braves game, we decided to order pizza and eat in the room while we enjoyed a relaxing evening just doing nothing. Of course, we ordered some of the famous Chicago Deep Dish Pizza from a local well-known restaurant (for me, it was okay, not blown away by it). The next day we would start out by taking a tour of Wrigley Field and for me, it would be a chance to decide once and for all which is my favorite stadium that I have seen (more on that in a later blog post).
We pack up the van and drive into Chicago on the famous Lake Shore Drive and I am made even more aware of the fact that I am so thankful that I do not live in a city and have to deal with that traffic every day. We arrive early and find some breakfast and then make it over to Wrigley for our Tour. It was kind of a rainy and dreary day but the weather improved as we progressed through the tour.
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Soaking it all in at the "Friendly Confines" |
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A lot of upgrades have been taking place in the last few years. |

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Neighbors trying to take advantage of their priceless location selling seats looking over the left field wall. |
Our Tour Guide's name was Bryan and he was very knowledgable of the history of Wrigley Field (who many may know was named for the owner of the Wrigley Chewing Gum Company). We learned about the history of the Cubs, whose name has a connection to the Football Team, the Bears. We also learned about the history of the Bleacher Bums as well as the manual scoreboard and the guys that work it every game.
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The manual scoreboard in the upper right operated by an all-male crew. |
We even got to go up into the visiting team's clubhouse where the Braves had just been the day before.
We are now 2/3 of the way from completing our quest. And from here on out, it would not be so simple as just jumping in the family van and heading out. To complete the Stadium Tour, we would have to fly somewhere and rent a car which will require a little more planning (and money). But we are bound and determined to do this. We've got four more years to get 10 stadiums out west. To be continued...
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