America's Courtyard
Stone sculpture by Ary Perez and Denise Milan
41°51′56″N 87°36′24″W / 41.86569°N 87.60654°W / 41.86569; -87.60654 America's Courtyard: A Symbolic Integration of the Americas is an outdoor stone sculpture by husband and wife Brazilian artists Ary Perez and Denise Milan, installed outside Chicago's Adler Planetarium, in the U.S. state of Illinois.[1][2]
- Plaque for the sculpture
See also
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Grant Park
and attractions
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Auditorium Building
- BP Pedestrian Bridge
- Buckingham Fountain
- Burnham Pavilions
- Chicago Lakefront Trail
- Grant Park Symphony Orchestra
- Maggie Daley Park
- Millennium Park
- Museum Campus
- Adler Planetarium
- Field Museum of Natural History
- Shedd Aquarium
- Soldier Field
- Nichols Bridgeway
- Petrillo Music Shell
- 8th Street Fountain
- Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State
- Agora
- America's Courtyard
- Big Beaver Totem Pole
- The Bowman and The Spearman
- Bust of Georg Solti
- Chicago Stock Exchange Arch
- Cloud Gate
- Christopher Columbus
- Crown Fountain
- Cubi VII
- Flying Dragon
- Fountain of the Great Lakes
- General John Logan Memorial
- Joseph Rosenberg Fountain
- Large Interior Form
- Lions
- Magdalene
- Man Enters the Cosmos
- Man with Fish
- Olmec Head, Number 8
- Spiral Galaxy
- Spirit of Music
- Untitled (Wool)
- Balbo Drive
- Columbus Drive
- Ida B. Wells Drive
- Historic Michigan Boulevard District
- Jackson Boulevard
- Lake Shore Drive
- Michigan Avenue
- Monroe Street
- Randolph Street
- Roosevelt Road
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