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Chicago's Best Places to Hear the Blues

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Traveler photographer Bob Krist is just back from a visit to Chicago, where he toured some of the classic blues clubs in the city.



Chicago is a magnet for blues music. You can hit a different club every night of the week to see and hear some of the greats play alongside the up-and-comers in the field. I visited a few fabulous spots on my recent visit, here are some of my favorites:
   
In downtown, Blue Chicago has two locations, both on North Clark Street. Go to the more northerly club, at 736, for a roomier feel and some cool artwork as well as great performers like John Primer.
   
In the South Loop, Buddy Guy's Legends has shows every night and sometimes at lunch as well. The club is full of blues memorabilia, and you can catch the man himself holding court near the bar many an evening, especially in this, the 20th anniversary of the club.

Further north, the Lincoln Park neighborhood has its own Blues Alley with two clubs, one across the street from the other. Kingston Mines is larger, with two stages and forty years of history behind it, while B.L.U.E.S. is a small juke joint with an intimate feel and a homey atmosphere.
   
On the west side, From Thursday to Sunday nights, Tony Mangiullo is the host -- and often the entertainment -- at Rosa's Lounge. Hailing from Italy, Tony and his mother Rosa came to Chicago 25 years ago at the invitation of Junior Wells and their club has been going strong ever since.  

Have another blues club on your own list? Let us know! And for more things to do in Chicago, check out our 48 Hours guide.

Video Slideshow by Bob Krist

We'll Always Have Paris...Texas

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Traveler photographer Bob Krist recently paid a visit to Paris... Paris, Texas that is. Here, he shares some of the charms of the city on the far, far, left bank of the Seine.



It may not be the City of Light, but the world's second biggest Paris, in northeast Texas, is "worth a sidetrip" (as the Michelin Guides would say). You'll know you're in the right place when you see the Texas-style Eiffel Tower, 65 feet high and crowned with a big red cowboy hat. It's no longer the second largest Eiffel Tower (darn you, Las Vegas!), but it's the only one in the world with a hat.

Check out Bob's picks after the jump...

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