Chicago is a city with a lot to offer. You’ll find enough museums and attractions around the loop area too keep you busy for days. However, there is one museum, just off the beaten path, that I find worth a stop if you have a bit of time to spare after close of business or between meetings. The Chicago History Museum is located on the edge of Lincoln Park on North Clark Street and is just a couple of miles from the business center of Chicago. The permanent collection includes artifacts from the great Chicago fire, numerous items related to Abraham Lincoln, including his death bed, life mask, and articles from his funeral. There are also sections on Fort Dearborn, the Worlds Fair, and local culture. SAS Score: 3