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2006 IgoUgo Member Get-Together

We went. We saw. We conquered Chicago. It was a great weekend of reuniting with old friends, meeting new ones, and exploring one of America's most fascinating cities. Relive the experience—or just find out what you missed—with our IgoUgo photo album. Thanks to everyone who attended for making this our most successful Member Get-Together yet!

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Members gathered for the opening night festivities at The Cubby Bear in Wrigleyville.

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IgoUgo General Manager Tony Cheng kicked off an evening of speeches.

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Member GB from Devizes regaled us with tales of his travels to Crete.

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IgoUgo veteran zabelle talked about the evolution of online travel communities—and her funniest travel mishaps.

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Chicago local Sierra gave attendees a crash course on her hometown.

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Members and staff take a break from the open bar to hear their fellow travelers speak.

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On Friday morning, IgoUgo boarded a Shoreline Sightseeing Chicago River Architecture Cruise for an overview of the city skyline.

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The Chicago River afforded stunning views of the Sears Tower and its neighboring 'White Castle' building.

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The London Guarantee and Accident Building, at 360 North Michigan Avenue, looms over the Chicago River.

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The Shoreline Sightseeing guide concluded the architecture cruise with a dose of Chicago blues.

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Members enjoyed a sweeping view of downtown Chicago from the Sears Tower Skydeck on Friday afternoon.

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The Field Museum welcomed attendees on Saturday for its special King Tut exhibit, featuring many artifacts never before seen outside Egypt.

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Members and staff gathered for a group photo on the Field Museum’s steps before entering the exhibit.

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Sunday morning offered clear skies and an up-close and personal view of the Chicago skyline over Frank Gehry's Jay Pritzker Pavilion.

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Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate, better known as The Bean, reflects Millennium Park's natural landscape—and the visitors there to enjoy it.

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Members gathered for the opening night festivities at The Cubby Bear in Wrigleyville.
IgoUgo General Manager Tony Cheng kicked off an evening of speeches.
Member GB from Devizes regaled us with tales of his travels to Crete.
IgoUgo veteran zabelle talked about the evolution of online travel communities—and her funniest travel mishaps.
Chicago local Sierra gave attendees a crash course on her hometown.
Members and staff take a break from the open bar to hear their fellow travelers speak.
On Friday morning, IgoUgo boarded a Shoreline Sightseeing Chicago River Architecture Cruise for an overview of the city skyline.
The Chicago River afforded stunning views of the Sears Tower and its neighboring 'White Castle' building.
The London Guarantee and Accident Building, at 360 North Michigan Avenue, looms over the Chicago River.
The Shoreline Sightseeing guide concluded the architecture cruise with a dose of Chicago blues.
Members enjoyed a sweeping view of downtown Chicago from the Sears Tower Skydeck on Friday afternoon.
The Field Museum welcomed attendees on Saturday for its special King Tut exhibit, featuring many artifacts never before seen outside Egypt.
Members and staff gathered for a group photo on the Field Museum’s steps before entering the exhibit.
Sunday morning offered clear skies and an up-close and personal view of the Chicago skyline over Frank Gehry’s Jay Pritzker Pavilion.
Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate, better known as The Bean, reflects Millennium Park's natural landscape—and the visitors there to enjoy it.

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