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Getting Around the Neighborhood 4 WALTON ST N MICHIGAN AVE DELAWARE PL JOHN HANCOCK BUILDING Lake Michigan CHESTNUT ST WATER TOWER PLACE 10 DEWITT PL MIES VAN DER ROHE WAY PEARSON ST N MUSEUM OF W E RUSH ST RUSH CONTEMPORARY LAKE SHORE PARK ART LAKE SHORE DR TOWER CT CHICAGO ST S 11 F E 9 10 SUPERIOR ST D H 6 HURON ST 4 2 4 C Getting Around9 the15 Neighborhood5 WALTON ST MICHIGAN AVE ERIE ST If your doctor tells you it is safe7 to do so, you can request a day1 2 pass to go outside in the 3 N MICHIGAN AVE 13 A DELAWARE PL neighborhood.RUSH ST Once you and your family have more training, you can also get a pass12 TO I-90/94 ONTARIO ST JOHN to go home during the day. HANCOCK 7 1 4 BUILDING Lake Michigan 11 6 8 8 3 5 CHESTNUT ST WHERE TO STAY NEARBY PARKS & LAKEFRONT NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE GUIDE WATER FROM I-90/94 OHIO ST TOWER Your care manager is happy to provide The City of Chicago offers an extensive This information and more can be found PLACE 10 you with a list of places to stay in the area network of free beaches and public parks in the Neighborhood Resource Guide DEWITT PL 2 MIES VAN DER ROHE WAY B PEARSON ST N that offer discounted room rates for that stretches along the Chicago lakefront. 12 located at the center nursing station in MC CLURG CT ST CLAIR families and friends of our patients. GRANDOak Street AVE Beach is withinFAIRBANKS CT a few blocks each Innovation Center. MUSEUM OF W E RUSH ST RUSH CONTEMPORARY LAKE SHORE PARK of the hospital. A5 lakefront path for 3 14 ART LAKE SHORE DR G TOWER CT TAXI SERVICE1 3 walking, biking and jogging winds north CHICAGO ST S The valet service at the main entrance is ILLINOISfor miles ST through nearby neighborhoods. TO NAVY PIER 11 happy to hail a taxi for you. There is also Bike rentals are available at two lakefront 6 F E a taxi stand across the street, outside of locations: Navy Pier on Grand Avenue, 9 10 the 680 North Lake Shore Drive building and Ohio Street Beach, just east of SUPERIOR ST (at McClurg Court and Erie Street). Lake Shore Drive. There are also many Divvy bike rental stationsCOLUMBUS DR nearby and D H Wheelchair-accessible taxis are available. 6 For information, contact the staff at the throughout the city. N WATER ST HURON ST first-floor lobby reception desk, 8.1052. 4 2 C 9 15 5 MICHIGAN AVE ERIE ST 7 1 2 MEDICALMedical CAMPUS Campus: DININGDining: HOTELSHotels: AMENITIESAmenities: 3 13 A RUSH ST 12 A Shirley Ryan AbilityLab 1 Café, 12th floor 1 The Gwen 1 1 7-Eleven TO I-90/94 ONTARIO ST B Shirley Ryan AbilityLab 2 Argo Tea, Sky Lobby 2 Courtyard by Marriott 2 Walgreen’s (with Pharmacy) 7 1 4 Adaptive Sports & Fitness Center 11 6 3 McDonald’s 3 InterContinental Chicago 3 U.S.P.S. 8 C Northwestern Memorial Hospital: 8 3 5 Feinberg and Galter Pavilion 4 Starbucks 4 Residence Inn by Marriott 4 Barbara’s Bookstore FROM I-90/94 OHIO ST D Olson Pavilion 5 Café Descartes 5 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel 5 Whole Foods 6 Timothy O’Toole’s Pub 6 Hampton Inn 6 Target 2 B E Prentice Women’s Hospital 12 Divvy Bike Station MC CLURG CT F Ann & Robert H. Lurie 7 Chipotle 7 Wyndham Hotel ST CLAIR GRAND AVE FAIRBANKS CT Children’s Hospital of Chicago 8 Potbelly Sandwich Works 8 Inn of Chicago 5 3 14 G G Ronald McDonald House 9 Corner Bakery 9 Mile North Chicago 3 1 H DayRehab Center Streeterville 10 Gino’s East Pizzeria 10 The Ritz-Carlton ILLINOIS ST TO NAVY PIER 6 11 Indian Garden 11 The Peninsula 12 Yolk Café 12 The W Hotel 13 Lyfe Kitchen 14 Subway COLUMBUS DR 15 Northwestern Memorial Hospital N WATER ST Feinberg Pavilion Food Court 18 Inside Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Inside Shirley Ryan AbilityLab 19 Medical Campus: Dining: Hotels: Amenities: A Shirley Ryan AbilityLab 1 Café, 12th floor 1 The Gwen 1 1 7-Eleven B Shirley Ryan AbilityLab 2 Argo Tea, Sky Lobby 2 Courtyard by Marriott 2 Walgreen’s (with Pharmacy) Adaptive Sports & Fitness Center 3 McDonald’s 3 InterContinental Chicago 3 U.S.P.S. C Northwestern Memorial Hospital: Feinberg and Galter Pavilion 4 Starbucks 4 Residence Inn by Marriott 4 Barbara’s Bookstore D Olson Pavilion 5 Café Descartes 5 DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel 5 Whole Foods E Prentice Women’s Hospital 6 Timothy O’Toole’s Pub 6 Hampton Inn 6 Target F Ann & Robert H. Lurie 7 Chipotle 7 Wyndham Hotel Divvy Bike Station Children’s Hospital of Chicago 8 Potbelly Sandwich Works 8 Inn of Chicago G Ronald McDonald House 9 Corner Bakery 9 Mile North Chicago H DayRehab Center Streeterville 10 Gino’s East Pizzeria 10 The Ritz-Carlton 11 Indian Garden 11 The Peninsula 12 Yolk Café 12 The W Hotel 13 Lyfe Kitchen 14 Subway 15 Northwestern Memorial Hospital Feinberg Pavilion Food Court.
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