A public space in Chicago, in the USA, state of Illinois. Located between the Realtor and Wrigley buildings, the plaza was dedicated in 1963. The plaza has a statue of Benito Juárez, a fountain, and flags of the nations in the Organization of American States. Jorge Marín's Wings of Mexico was installed in the plaza temporarily in 2022. The towering 15ft tall, five-ton bronze statue of Benito Juarez dominates the Plaza of the Americas, which is located off North Michigan Avenue on the north side of the Wrigley Building. Sculpted by Julian Martinez, it was gifted to Chicago by the Counsel General of Mexico and installed in 1999. It replaced a 2.5-foot bust of Juarez previously installed on the same site in 1977. The bust is now on display at Chicago's National Museum of Mexican Art. Who was Juarez and why does he rate such a prestigious position in Chicago? Juarez, a Zapotec Indian, was Mexico's first president, serving five terms. The Plaza of the Americas was dedicated in 1965 and recognizes all of the Latin American cultures that are represented in Chicago, especially its large...
Read moreThis is a nice plaza. I went here while visiting Chicago and was satisfied with my experience. This plaza is a small, rectangular space wedged between two buildings, and it has a flag of every country in the Americas, hence the name. There’s also a small garden, a pair of angelic wings you can take a picture of yourself with, and a statue of a prominent leader of Mexico’s independence Mexico that was gifted to the city of Chicago. This plaza is right in Michigan Ave and is connected to a pedestrian bridge that that takes you to the next street over. I gave this plaza five stars because it’s a nicely decorated plaza with a flag for every country in...
Read moreExcellent transition through out the years! A great FREE seating place from tiring Michigan Avenue walk. Plenty of white terracotta benches from the Wrigley Building. Granite square corners by ULTA with WiFi access. 😉. Wonderful Summer breeze and a natural shade at 1 pm. ...
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