These famous Chicago landmarks will play host to the DNC
Democrats are taking over Chicago landmarks from the United Center to Wrigley Field—and yes, even Trump Tower Chicago.
Chicago has a rich architectural heritage built into its skyline. This is where Frank Lloyd Wright got his start, where the world’s first skyscraper was built, and where this week, Democrats are gathering to nominate Vice President Kamala Harris for president. The DNC almost doubles as an architectural tour of the city, inviting politicos and the politically curious into some of Chicago’s iconic landmarks. Here are some of the places across the city hosting events this week for the Convention.