Chicago is a center of population and transportation in the US. Railways, waterways, and airline routes emanate from Chicago like rays of the sun. |
Since its beginning, the area connected local watersheds with navigable waterways of the Mississippi River and Great Lakes. The the Illinois and Michigan Canal opened. Galena and Chicago Union Railroad was built. Steel skyscrapers were erected. Parks were established. Chicago became the nation's railroad center, and by 1910 over 20 railroads operated passenger service out of 6 different downtown terminals. WWII spurred manufacturing especially steel production. Universities and an airport were built.
Now, Chicago has the largest number of highways and greatest amount of railroad freight in the US, and one of the busiest airports in the world.
By population, Chicago is 3rd largest in the US and #1 in Illinois.
So, if you get bored in Chicago, then the problem is on your end. Options include Navy Pier, Shedd Aquarium, an Architecture River Cruise, Millennium Park, Cloud Gate, museums, some of the most unique (and expensive) shopping in the world, and more!
Class offerings below assume a class size of 8 students.
If you have more than 8 students in your group, please update that here:
The following classes are recommended because they have a low minimum student requirement,
or students are enrolled but not yet enough to hold a class. Are any of interest?
If not, the next section shows all classes available in Chicago.
Class | Duration | Price |
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Six Sigma Green Belt Training | 5 days | $2,950 |
Human Error Prevention Training | 2 days | $1,090 |
Six Sigma Black Belt Training | 10 days | $3,950 |
If none of the recommended classes peak your interest, that's ok. Please choose a class from the table below: