Chicago

Chicago
ISBN-10
1741047676
ISBN-13
9781741047677
Series
Chicago
Category
Travel
Pages
280
Language
English
Published
2008
Authors
Karla Zimmerman, Nate Cavalieri, Lisa Dunford

Description

SUPERANNO This guide features responsible travel options for travelers looking to travel sustainably, as well as an excursions chapter for getaways to the Great Lakes region. It also contains a pull-out map for easy navigation.

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