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The Seawall is a concrete transitioned wall that runs along the back of the John G. Shedd Aquarium along Lake Michigan. To get there, ask directions for the Shedd Aquarium and just walk behind it to find it. If taking public transportation, the closest CTA train stop is Roosevelt. Get off at Roosevelt and go straight east, towards the lake and the signs pointing towards Museum Campus which is where the aquarium is. It is about a mile from the train stop.
English (Translate this text in English): The Seawall is a concrete transitioned wall that runs along the back of the John G. Shedd Aquarium along Lake Michigan. To get there, ask directions for the Shedd Aquarium and just walk behind it to find it. If taking public transportation, the closest CTA train stop is Roosevelt. Get off at Roosevelt and go straight east, towards the lake and the signs pointing towards Museum Campus which is where the aquarium is. It is about a mile from the train stop.
English (Translate this text in English): The Seawall is a concrete transitioned wall that runs along the back of the John G. Shedd Aquarium along Lake Michigan. To get there, ask directions for the Shedd Aquarium and just walk behind it to find it. If taking public transportation, the closest CTA train stop is Roosevelt. Get off at Roosevelt and go straight east, towards the lake and the signs pointing towards Museum Campus which is where the aquarium is. It is about a mile from the train stop.
English (Translate this text in English): The Seawall is a concrete transitioned wall that runs along the back of the John G. Shedd Aquarium along Lake Michigan. To get there, ask directions for the Shedd Aquarium and just walk behind it to find it. If taking public transportation, the closest CTA train stop is Roosevelt. Get off at Roosevelt and go straight east, towards the lake and the signs pointing towards Museum Campus which is where the aquarium is. It is about a mile from the train stop.
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Alternative name Chicago Seawall
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Name John G. Shedd Aquarium
Street 1200 S. Lake Shore Drive
City Chicago
State or province Illinois
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Size 0
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Spot is rough and hard to skate. Dangerous because of the potential for your board going into the water. In an old King of the Road, Tony Trujilio rides into this wall from the platform on top of it. The best spot to skate it is at the far end of the aquarium where you have all the runup you need going straight into the wall and some large block stairs and a round drain that run into the transition for more creative possibilities.
English (Translate this text in English): Spot is rough and hard to skate. Dangerous because of the potential for your board going into the water. In an old King of the Road, Tony Trujilio rides into this wall from the platform on top of it. The best spot to skate it is at the far end of the aquarium where you have all the runup you need going straight into the wall and some large block stairs and a round drain that run into the transition for more creative possibilities.
English (Translate this text in English): Spot is rough and hard to skate. Dangerous because of the potential for your board going into the water. In an old King of the Road, Tony Trujilio rides into this wall from the platform on top of it. The best spot to skate it is at the far end of the aquarium where you have all the runup you need going straight into the wall and some large block stairs and a round drain that run into the transition for more creative possibilities.
English (Translate this text in English): Spot is rough and hard to skate. Dangerous because of the potential for your board going into the water. In an old King of the Road, Tony Trujilio rides into this wall from the platform on top of it. The best spot to skate it is at the far end of the aquarium where you have all the runup you need going straight into the wall and some large block stairs and a round drain that run into the transition for more creative possibilities.
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