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Windy City National Qualifier 2018 Fan Guide adidas® WINDY CITY NATIONAL QUALIFIER 2018 FAN GUIDE Page 1 N Lakeview Ave W Fullerton Pkwy W Belden Ave LINCOLN N Lincoln PARK t S ed A t v e W Webster Ave als N Lincoln Park West N Stockton Dr H N C N OZ PARK annon Dr W Dickens Ave N W Armitage Ave N C S t o c lar k t k S o n N L N Cleveland Ave t D t r ak S W Wisconsin St e S ed t hor als LINCOLN H e D N N Orchard St N Larrabee St PARK r W Willow St W Eugenie St W North Ave North/Clybourn Sedgwick OLD TOWN CLYBOURN t Pkwy S k e r t a la CORRIDOR t N S N C N C N Dearborn Pkwy N Wells St lyb ourn A ve W Division St Clark/ Division E Elm St GOLD t S COAST ed t E Oak St als H t E Walton St t S N Dr S t E Delaware Pl S e t k alle John Hancock r a E Chestnut St S t la a Observatory N L N Orleans N L N C N S N Dearborn Pwky E Pearson St ak Chicago W Chicago Ave Chicago e S t hor S W Superior St O’Hare e D W Huron St International r Airport W Erie St N Franklin W Ontario St W Ohio St Grand Grand Navy Pier Merchandise Mart W Lake St Du Sable Clinton Harbor Clark/Clark/Lake State/Lake W Randolph St Randolphandolph/ Ogilvie Lake Wabash Transportation Washington W Washington St Center Washington/ Wells W Madison St THE Millennium Park Kennedy Expy W Monroe St LOOP Monroe Willis Tower/ The Art Institute W Adams St Skydeck Chicago QuincyQuincy// AdamsAdams/ of Chicago Union WWellsells Wabash Station W Jackson Blvd Jackson r e v e D Monroe GREEKTOWN Harbor hor S Wacker Dr LaSalle Library W Van Buren St e S ichigan A ak UIC/Halsted Clinton BUSWAY S M S L Eisenhower Expy Congress Pkwy W Harrison St Harrison Pl t S r D ells inancial S W S F S Clark St S La Salle St olumbus LITTLE S C ITALY RRooseveltoosevelt John G. Shedd y Aquarium p Adler x W Roosevelt Rd The Field E t Planetarium t S S t Museum S an t S ed y t on R t erson n als li anal H e an BUSWAY S D S C S J S C MUSEUM CAMPUS MAP KEY = Interstate 90 41 = U.S. Highway = Airport = Water Taxi (seasonal) W 18th St NORTHERLYM = Metra Station ISLAND = Amtrak H = Hospital e e v e = Attraction v v A A Burnham A Harbor = Stadium = Beach airie abash r = Visitor Information P Center S Indiana S S W S State St S Michigan Ave = CTA Station = Red Line Cermak- = Brown Line Cermak- = Purple Line Chinatown McCormickChinatown Place W Cermak Rd = Orange Line Midway = Blue Line International Airport = Pink Line CHINATOWN = Green Line Halsted = Bike route = Shopping District S L = Chicago Cultural Mile Stevenson Expy r ak e S g D n E 26th St hor Ki r y e D p x E r n Luthe i an y R S Mart an D Museum of E 31st St Science and Industry Page 2 Sox-35th E 35th St S L 35th/Bronzeville/IIT ak e S hor e D r E Pershing Rd McCormickMcCORMICK Place SQUARE Area Map MAP Marriott Marquis Wintrust Arena Page 3 Page 3 McCORMICK PLACE CAMPUS MAP Lakeside Center Level 2 Arie Crown Theater (East Building) Food Service LEVEL 4 Business Center Gift Shop Rooms E450-451 South Lakeside Ballroom Rooms E350-353 Vista Room Building E354 S406 LEVEL 3 SKY Rooms E250-272 Rooms S501-505 LEVEL 2 Halls D1 & D2 BRIDGE Rooms S401-406 LEVEL 5 LEVEL 1 Hall E LEVEL 4 Offices LEVEL 4 Rooms N426-427 West LAKE SHORE DRIVE GRAND CONCOURSE Rooms LEVEL 2.5 S101-106 Building Halls A1 & A2 Rooms LEVEL 3 LEVEL 3 N226-231 LEVEL 2.5 SKY BRIDGEGrand Ballroom S100 Rooms LEVEL 2 Halls B1 & B2 N126-140 LEVEL 1 LEVEL 1 (Entrance level for Halls C1 & C2) Level 2.5 Food Court/Restaurant Halls C1 & C2 Gift Shop Business Center METRA RAILROAD TRACK METRA Entrance North HOTEL Building Level 2 Food Service LEVEL 5 MARTIN LUTHERConference KING, JR. DRIVE Center LEVEL 4 (Rooms CC 10-CC 24) & Parking Lot A LEVEL 3 Rooftop Garden Level 2 Food Court/ Restaurant LEVEL 2 Rooms W470-W476 CERMAK ROAD Business Center Gift Shop LEVEL 1 Central Concourse, Halls F1 & F2, Skyline Ballroom W375 INDIANA AVENUE Transportation Center, Rooms W175-W196 Page 4 LEVEL 3 SOUTH BUILDING Page 5 Dock Doors U1 - U8, U11 - U31 LEVEL 3 Freight Doors UN1 - UN3 Ramp Ramp Loading Docks Loading Docks Overhead 26' 0" Overhead Doors Doors Hall B2 60' 0" 127,000 sq. ft. 30' 0" 11,800 sq. meters (approx. 335' 0" by 326' 0") Ceiling 18' under lights 14' 0" 24' 0" NF6& 7 NS5 Speed Doors Speed Doors UG & UF Door UD 81' 0" UA, UB, UC Access to/from Level 1 (Hall C) Freight Freight Door Door UE1/SE UE1/SW Hall B1 369,000 sq. ft. 34,317 sq. meters (approx. 452' 0" by 790' 0") Ceiling 40' under lights 101' 0" Freight Freight Door 240' 0" Door UE2/NE UE2/NW 120' 0" Access to/from NP4 Level 2 Loading Access 95' 0" Show Office Show 329' 0" NS1 Operable Wall Track 114'0" Grand 95'0" (approx.) Concourse (approx.) 86'0" Operable 13' 7" CLG 40' 0" CLG Lobby 40' 0" CLG 13' 7" CLG Wall Track 35,836 sq. ft. Beverage Service Grand Concourse Open Access To Bridge to and from To Level 2.5 Grand Concourse Access To Lakeside Center Below Level 2.5 NP6 & NP7 Outdoor Access to NP5 Access To Level 4 Terrace & Lakeside Center Glass Wall NORTH BUILDING Page 6 SOUTH LOOP DINING 14 Parish Eleven City Diner Mariano’s South Loop Strings Ramen Shop 2333 S. Michigan Ave. 1112 S. Wabash Ave. 1615 S. Clark St. 2141 S. Archer Ave. Chicago, IL 60616 Chicago, IL 60605 Chicago, IL 60616 Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 291-8379 (312) 212-1112 (312) 225-4386 (312) 374-3450 14parish.com elevencitydiner.com marianos.com ramenchicago.com Cuisine: Caribbean Cuisine: American Cuisine: Delicatessen/Grocery Cuisine: Japanese/Sushi Cafe Bionda Evergreen Restaurant May St. Cafe The Spoke & Bird 1924 S. State St. 2411 S. Wentworth Ave. 1146 W. Cermak Rd. 205 E. 18th St. Chicago, IL 60616 Chicago, IL 60616 Chicago, IL 60608 Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 326-9800 (312) 225-8898 (312) 421-4442 (929) 263-2473 cafebionda.com evergreenrestaurant maystreetcafe.com spokeandbird.com Cuisine: Italian chicago.com Cuisine: Latin Cuisine: Coffee/Bistro Cuisine: Chinese Chicago Curry House McDonald’s Third Star 899 S. Plymouth Ct. Franco’s Ristorante 2525 S. Martin Luther King Dr. 2233 S. Martin Luther King Dr. Chicago, IL 60605 300 W. 31st St. Chicago, IL 60616 Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 362-9999 Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 842-8643 (312) 567-1234 curryhouseonline.com (312) 225-9566 mcdonalds.com mccormickplace.regency.hyatt. Cuisine: Indian francoschicago.com Cuisine: Fast-food com Cuisine: Italian Cuisine: American The Chicago Firehouse MingHin Cuisine Restaurant Gino’s East South Loop 2168 S. Archer Ave. Tapas Valencia 1401 S. Michigan Ave. 521 S. Dearborn St. Chicago, IL 60616 1530 S. State St. Chicago, IL 60605 Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 808-1999 Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 786-1401 (312) 939-1818 minghincuisine.com Phone: (312) 842-4444 chicagofirehouse.com ginoseastsouthloop.com Cuisine: Asian tapasvalencia.com Cuisine: Steakhouse Cuisine: Italian/Pizza Cuisine: Latin nana Chicago Oyster House HaiSous 3267 S. Halsted St. Victory Tap Chicago 1933 S. Indiana Ave. 1800 S. Carpenter St. Chicago, IL 60608 1416 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60616 Chicago, IL 60608 (312) 929-2486 Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 225-8833 (312) 702-1303 nanaorganic.com (312) 566-9300 chicagooysterhouse.com haisous.com Cuisine: American Casual victorytapchicago.com Cuisine: Seafood Cuisine: Chinese Cuisine: Italian Pancho Pastolas Connie’s Pizza Jamaica Jerk Villa Bar & Grill 700 W. 31st St. Weather Mark Tavern 2373 S. Archer Ave. 2216 S Michigan Ave Chicago, IL 60616 1503 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60616 Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 225-8808 Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 326-3443 (312) 225-0932 panchopistolas.com (312) 588-0230 conniespizza.com jamaicajerkvilla.com Cuisine: Mexican weathermarktavern.com Cuisine: Italian/Pizza Cuisine: Jamaican Cuisine: American Pizano’s Pizza & Pasta Culver’s Kroll’s South Loop 2106 S. Indiana White Castle 3355 S. Martin Luther King Dr. 1736 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60616 2140 S. Wabash Ave. Chicago, IL 60616 Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 842-0777 Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 808-1100 Phone: (312) 235-1400 pizanoschicago.com (312) 949-0717 culvers.com krolls-chicago.com Cuisine: Italian, Casual whitecastle.com Cuisine: Fast-food Cuisine: American Cuisine: Fast-food The Promontory The Duck Inn Kurah Mediterranean 5311 S. Lake Park Ave. W Windy City Ribs 2701 S. Eleanor St. 1355 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60615 67 E. Cermak Rd. Chicago, IL 60608 Chicago, IL 60605 Phone: (312) 801-2100 Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 724-8811 (312) 624-8611 promontorychicago.com (312) 794-5901 theduckinnchicago.com kurahchicago.com Cuisine: American Casual windycityribs.net Cuisine: Gastropub Cuisine: Mediterranean Cuisine: BBQ Reggies Dusek’s Board & Beer La Cantina Grill 2105 S. State St. 1227 W. 18th St. 1911 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60616 Chicago, IL 60608 Chicago, IL 60616 (312) 949-0120 (312) 526-3851 (312) 842-1911 reggieslive.com dusekschicago.com lacantinagrill.com Cuisine: American Cuisine: Gastropub/Brewery Cuisine: Mexican South Loop Market 2135 S.
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