One of Chicago's iconic buildings. The trading floor makes for an interesting spectacle.
Chicago Board of Trade Building
Posted: May 19, 2013
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小思文
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Futures Stock Exchange is a global attention-grabbing building, often can be seen in the financial news of CCTV, is also a diversified comprehensive international securities trading center, the building is standing in the center of the street, both sides are high-rise buildings.
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Posted: Dec 11, 2021
fooler0809
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Every time I see this building, I think of Batman, which is Bruce Wayne’s office building, Wayne’s corporate headquarters, where the clown drives a train overturned, and all the scenes are familiar.
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Posted: Oct 28, 2020
爱爱李
4/5Excellent
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A free securities building, and you can see a lot of huge buildings here, the size of the securities trading center is also very large, this is a very early Chicago financial center.
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Posted: Jun 14, 2019
love is blue
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It is hard to believe that the Chicago Mercantile Exchange was once the tallest building in Chicago. It is only 605 feet, 800 feet shorter than the Hills Building. But it is still a magnificent building and a model of art deco. Movie lovers can learn about the building from The Dark Knight.
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Posted: May 16, 2019
chinadesk1
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The Chicago Futures Exchange (CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE) was founded in 1848. There are two statues of Goddess at the door, symbolizing agriculture and industry, which were established in 1885, destroyed in 1929, and two newly built elegant sculptures rose again in 2005. Nearby are financial institutions such as the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF CHIACAGO). The exchange is near the train station and there are many cars on Michigan Avenue (NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE) a mile of the magnificent street. We went in and looked at the photos and some introductions in the hallway, and the trading hall is not open to the public now.
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Posted: Jan 20, 2015
135***48
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Unintentionally walked here, saw 2 sculptures are beautiful, beautiful women in ancient Greek mythology. The nearly 100-year-old building is tall and majestic, with limestone walls. No visit inside, only take pictures.