Whether or not you have visited Chicago, The Chicago Tribune's Instagram of vintage photos is certain to make you fall in love with the Windy City. With photos being uploaded daily highlighting various historical events, decades and people, it's a great way to learn something new while also envision what life was like generations ago. It's quite a treat!

The Wrigley Building and Tribune Tower, 1945. Check out the building and railroad tracks west of the Wrigley Building where the Trump Tower now stands.
Mary Gorman helps prepare an exhibit for the annual chrysanthemum show at Washington Park in 1929.
A workman checks for cracks in the Wrigley Building's terra cotta facade and its iconic clock in April 1977.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes, part of Chicago's "society", stroll down Lake Shore Drive on Easter Sunday with their dog Dandy in 1932.

Members of the Chicago City Ballet strike poses of ballerinas in the paintings and sculptures of Edgar Degas at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1984.
Youngsters plunge into Lake Michigan for relief from the August heat in 1973. Photo by James Mayo.



