Exploring Chicago's Underground Pedway

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @TotemKommo-o
    @TotemKommo-o Год назад +215

    The revolving door at 7:05 was locked because that leads into the Lower Level of Macy's State Street store. If you were filming before 10 AM, that's why it wasn't open. We have entrances and exits that lead directly into the Pedway system, so some customers will usually arrive or leave via the Red Line.
    Source: I work there.

    • @MizzLovelyOfMD
      @MizzLovelyOfMD 6 месяцев назад +1

      That’s how I used to go to Macy’s 🥰

    • @JasonJayJJ1
      @JasonJayJJ1 2 месяца назад

      Will the Millennium Train Station underground pedway take me to South Michigan Ave, like where "The Gage" restaurant is located?

  • @jbartlet827
    @jbartlet827 Год назад +174

    This is SO interesting. I lived in the Chicago area as a kid, and during particularly bad winters, the police would stop traffic and walk folks across the icy street with a rope strung from one curb to the other. We had no idea there was a pedway. Knowing my parents though, they likely wouldn't have let us use it out of fear of, I don't know, ruffians? Very interesting video! Thank you!

    • @nilus2k
      @nilus2k 7 месяцев назад +10

      The pedway is really only a small footprint of the city. Most people aren’t aware of it and even if you were, chances are it wasn’t on your route to school or what not

    • @mezmerizer0266
      @mezmerizer0266 7 месяцев назад +1

      It stinks like b.o. because the homeless live down there.

    • @SubVet84
      @SubVet84 6 месяцев назад +4

      I wasn’t allowed to use it as a kid. I was 29 when I moved back to Chicago and used it for the first time. I felt like I was breaking the law since my parents always told me it was where criminals and drug dealers were. (In my family criminals meant violent criminals, hence the distinction between them and drug dealers). Honestly speaking, it’s more sketchy on lower wacker and the streets outside the loop than it is on the pedway.

  • @HeavyRayne
    @HeavyRayne Год назад +73

    Awesome to see someone bringing attention to the pedway (and crucially, how bad the map is). not enough people know about it and the City really should do more to highlight it

  • @jonathanlapham2374
    @jonathanlapham2374 Год назад +36

    Oh wow! I grew up outside of Chicago and all the years I went there never knew there was this pedway. Guess I have to go back and find it. So glad you took this journey. You two are awesome!

    • @LikeSpee
      @LikeSpee Год назад +2

      I was born and raised on Chicago’s southside, but left in 91 when I turned 20. I never knew about this 😂. My kids were born in GA but are at the age now where I think they would appreciate seeing where their parents grew up. I think we’ll take a family trip to the Windy City this year, let them see the old neighborhoods and explore some new places together.

  • @EdGreenberg
    @EdGreenberg Год назад +50

    This could be done as a text-based adventure game. "You are standing in a marble hallway at the intersection of four tunnels."

    • @shumandaniele
      @shumandaniele Год назад +4

      Yeah, the mapping reminded me of doing the same thing for Zork

  • @c1ph3rpunk
    @c1ph3rpunk 6 месяцев назад +26

    Used the pedway for many, many years to get around downtown, to work, get lunch and hang out for drinks after work. I’m amazed how many locals don’t know it exists, excellent job showing it off.
    That 2015-2017 period can’t be overstated, for quite some time we called it “the pissway” due to the smell. That smell lasted up to 2018 or so but has (mostly) gone away.
    Want a cool one? Find someone at UC, Hyde Park, that’ll get you a tour of the steam tunnels down there.

  • @superman60201
    @superman60201 Год назад +40

    Years ago it was the easiest way to get from the Aon building to the Thompson Center for lunch.
    Even the cafeteria floor in Mary's.
    If you knew the route you could get almost halfway to Ogilvie without going outside.

    • @iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79
      @iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79 Год назад +1

      True.

    • @chrisseidl8294
      @chrisseidl8294 Год назад +7

      Used to work at Blue Cross, so that walk being half underground was great. Also, I do miss the cafeteria at Macy's/Marshall Fields.

    • @realShadowKat
      @realShadowKat 10 месяцев назад +1

      Fun story... my optometrist was in the Stone Container Building (150 N Michigan) which has very nearby access to the Pedway. One visit I had dilation and afterward used the Pedway to do just that, State of Illinois Building for their food court... Good times.

    • @nicolecunningham5477
      @nicolecunningham5477 7 месяцев назад

      Yep, so convenient.

  • @danliberty734
    @danliberty734 Год назад +20

    You didn’t mention that the lobby of city hall was in the original Blues Brothers. Chicago is replete with movie locations. I love that you’ve branched out from SoCal. Great video. Thanks.

  • @ezralandman-feigelson1457
    @ezralandman-feigelson1457 Год назад +54

    I know the Pedway like the back of my hand. There’s a whole other section you have yet to explore…

  • @menevermind2612
    @menevermind2612 Год назад +19

    I’m so so very happy you’re doing stuff in Chicago. And this is an awesome place. I’ve always wanted to experience it. It’s sort of like the skyways in Minneapolis just underground. You guys make me so happy. Thank you.

  • @wickdwabbit
    @wickdwabbit Год назад +35

    I have walked all through that pedway since I was a small child. It's interesting to see others discover it. I've spent hours down there with l nothing but mischief and childlike wonder. Thanks for bringing back those memories ❤

    • @OddityOdysseys
      @OddityOdysseys  Год назад +6

      Did you happen to have a favorite section of the Pedway? Thanks for checking out the episode!

    • @wickdwabbit
      @wickdwabbit Год назад +3

      @@OddityOdysseys I did, right under Macy's you can explore the gigantic department store starting from the bottom floor pedway. That place was like a small amusement park to a homeless child.

    • @yuhbtw
      @yuhbtw 5 месяцев назад

      Same here very Saturday morning when my mom was at the gym (Ballys) my dad would maneuver us through the pedways. That man is a Chicagoan he know almost every trap door in the city 😂 North West and South. Thank you guys for being back the memories. I’ve been an Angeleno for over 20 years now so it’s a lot of nostalgia for me

  • @mattinsley1721
    @mattinsley1721 Год назад +15

    My mother was born in Chicago and had deep family ties to the city long before I was born. When I was an adult business owner I discovered the city through my buisness travels and trade show efforts. I fell in love with the city. The history, the people, the whole thing. I love the place.
    The locals are generally very proud to show you around if you need some guidance.

  • @tortellinifettuccine
    @tortellinifettuccine Год назад +19

    pedway feels so vast and complicated, I used it by far the most for train connections and I'm so happy it exists, saves my ass during winter, and it allows riders to only have to pay once a lot of the time, unlike NYC where you constantly get kicked off a line and have to walk to a transfer.

  • @jcavenagh
    @jcavenagh Год назад +28

    From 1978 through 1983 I used the pedway and the various "cut thrus" almost everyday in my job as a law office clerk/runner. I had a CTA monthly pass so I could use the subway platforms for longer north-south runs. The plans for the pedway then were to have it connect the Standard Oil Building (now AON) with Union Station and the Northwestern train staion on the west bank of the Chicago River. There were maps projecting it going under the Sears Tower. Back then there was a second floor connection between the First National Bank and Two First National Bank. That overpass hallway has been removed. The connection between City Hall and the State of Illinois Building to the north was a real example of government work. They started from each building and missed the connection both vertically and horizontally. There is a small set of steps and a jog in that section where they just made a messed up connection. I expect that section may disappear when the State building is torn down soon.

    • @Vitobandito434
      @Vitobandito434 6 месяцев назад

      I did the same as a law clerk from 1994-97. I still use it when it’s raining.

    • @ItCantRainForever2
      @ItCantRainForever2 2 месяца назад

      I used to work at the Sears Tower in 1995 and I never knew about this. Wtf 😮

    • @jcavenagh
      @jcavenagh 2 месяца назад +1

      @@ItCantRainForever2 Yeah, they never completed the west end of the system. It never extended west of LaSalle St. If I recall correctly the AT&T building on Franklin actually has a section of tunnel for the system, but it was never opened to the public. There may be other segments, but I don't know where.

  • @Yawndave
    @Yawndave Год назад +9

    A most interesting ramble under the streets of Chi-town! The shopping section reminds me of the malls you find in airport terminals. The stained glass windows are really cool, definitely an unexpected underground treat. Looking forward to seeing more of your Chicago explorations...happy trails!

  • @SantosChronicles
    @SantosChronicles Год назад +17

    I work downtown and try to use the pedway when it was super cold. I would always get lost. I would pop up completely in the wrong area. I needed your map. I always felt like rat being down there. Happy New Year. Hope you enjoyed your Chicago adventures.

    • @OddityOdysseys
      @OddityOdysseys  Год назад +4

      Happy Saturday! Do you have any favorite spots of the Pedway? It was an adventure for sure! 😊

    • @SantosChronicles
      @SantosChronicles Год назад +5

      @@OddityOdysseys There is a DMV place that no one knows about so there isn’t much of a line. Not a fun stop but a huge time saver. Keep the content coming. You guys have mastered avoiding the super saturated tourist market and focus on the strange and interesting. You guys are an inspiration for us.

    • @charlienyc1
      @charlienyc1 Год назад +3

      ​@@SantosChronicles Oh yeah, the DMV Express office!

  • @babaluigi
    @babaluigi Год назад +3

    As a chicagoan who finds the pedway kinda underutilized and mundane, this gave a fresh perspective. I will say, I miss the pedway bar that used to live underneath macy's/marshall fields called "infields". Really a bummer that didn't survive the pandemic.

  • @keith2059
    @keith2059 Год назад +12

    Greetings Bethany, Drew, and the wonderful fans, hope everyone are having a great New Year!
    Never hear of Chicago's underground Pedway, until now! Thank you Bethany and Drew to show us the underground Pedway and deal with the doors and finding the way. Love Learning with Oddity Odysseys, lots of FUN! Take care, be safe, and enjoy your life!

  • @ChatGPT1111
    @ChatGPT1111 Год назад +3

    You should check out the one in Montreal. It is 10x bigger and has multiple shopping centers/malls and is fully integrated with the Metro as they were built together. Most of the cities /metros in Holland have the same thing.

  • @steveyountz1757
    @steveyountz1757 Год назад +15

    As a person with a degree in Geography I had no idea the 'Pedway' existed. Next spring I am
    planning a trip there and this will be on my list of things to see. Thanks again.😎

    • @bltvd
      @bltvd Год назад

      I lived there for 15 years and this is the first I am hearing of it!

    • @steveyountz1757
      @steveyountz1757 Год назад +2

      @@bltvd Hopefully I can visit and see the German U-Boat there but the Pedway
      also sounds fascinating. 😎

  • @Blanquart
    @Blanquart Год назад +9

    You can walk through that Metra line station. Then you can go all the way to the Hyatt or Aon Center. It's been a long time, glad to see it's still in about the same condition. Thank you.

  • @xray606
    @xray606 Год назад +2

    I remember when I was a kid we'd go downtown, and my mom knew all the little trick shortcuts to stay out of the cold in the winter. There was also a cool hobby shop down in this random little tunnel that I always wanted to stop at. You felt like you were in a place that you weren't even supposed to be, and then boom... Here's this cool hobby store with trains in the window and stuff. I'm sure it was gone years ago.

  • @brillblonde6705
    @brillblonde6705 Год назад +5

    What a great journey under the streets of Chicago! Visually so interesting and FUN! I laughed so much. Keep up the wonderful adventures!!!

  •  Год назад +7

    Ah Man! That's a nice show of the pedway, bit as a Chicago an, it's the easiest part to navigate and the one I use often. I was hoping for someone finally explaining all the other hidden bits and pieces that show up on the map and I've never been able to find

  • @donutdealer74
    @donutdealer74 Год назад +6

    Totally awesome. I wanna explore it now. Tulsa has something like that but not that expansive. Can’t wait to see the rest of the series. Keep on exploring.

  • @UncleAbdul
    @UncleAbdul Год назад +2

    When I was a Chicago area resident (west suburbs) I remember in the 60's the local newspapers in winter would publish maps ofr what these people say is the "Pedway". Originally the various stores downtown would connect to other stores by poking through their lower levels (below street level, but not yet a basement) to other stores and the transit system. This was so knowledgeable citizens to avoid snowy sidewalks and freezing temperatures.

  • @warreneckels4945
    @warreneckels4945 Год назад +3

    I used to visit Chicago pretty often getting off the train at the Randolph Street station. The closed businesses were, if I remember right, were the closest to the Metra/South Shore lines.

  • @gbryant261
    @gbryant261 Год назад +6

    Excellent video. I lived and worked in Chicago from 1990 through 2013, when I retired. I would use the Pedway often, especially in the winter, for obvious reasons. During that time, most of the businesses were thriving there. A fairly large food court on the west end was a nice interruption to the work day. I was surprised at the number of people born or long-time residents of Chicago who were unaware of the Pedway. That's a shame as it certainly made moving around the core of the loop (and getting across Michigan Ave) a much more pleasant experience. Looking forward to more of your videos on my town, Chicago.

    • @iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79
      @iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79 Год назад

      I’m assuming the large food court you are referring to is the section of the pedway that lead to the Thompson center.

    • @gbryant261
      @gbryant261 Год назад

      Depends on which way you were coming from. It's been a while since I used it, but the major construction of an office building/shopping center at one of the tunnels cut it in half for several years. By then, I was no longer working on the loop so I hadn't used it much more. I do remember using it to go to the Thompson Center often so you're probably right about the food court location. @@iwouldliketoorderanumber1b79

  • @ntatenarin
    @ntatenarin Год назад +2

    This is so cool! I'll admit I tried the Pedway, and got lost that I gave up and started walking on the regular sidewalks. Since I don't work in the Loop, I had no need for the Pedways. Now, I need to try this out. I love how the hallways change and yes, it looks amazing as a way to get out of the elements. Awesome video!

  • @cartman4885
    @cartman4885 Год назад +3

    Thanks guys for another great adventure I was surprised how clean it was and not full of homeless...........stay safe

  • @robgeach8105
    @robgeach8105 Год назад +2

    it's only dependable for m-f "working hours" because the CTA doesn't own all the doors and private companies lock and unlock their doors based on what works best for them. you can get cute in some sections by dodging weather and walking through parking lot sidewalks to get closer to some locations but you can't hope to come in on a saturday night red-eye, train to washington station, and pedway to lake station then pedway all the way to the radisson below ground. you'll hit locked doors everywhere that isn't a staircase up to street level.

  • @bibasik7
    @bibasik7 10 месяцев назад +6

    Someone needs to build a haunted house with revolving doors that jam for a few seconds when you go through them

    • @mattthebassboy
      @mattthebassboy 7 месяцев назад +1

      See how Bethany handles that

  • @ICEcoleman2k
    @ICEcoleman2k Год назад +2

    Last time I was in the pedway, I was still marveling at the rebuilt section which would be inder Millennium Park connecting to the Metra south lines (South Shore, University Park which I took home to Pullman for a while before moving with my parents briefly in Burnham (Harvey and Calumet Park).

  • @robtman9199
    @robtman9199 Год назад +1

    I heard of it but never knew where it was or seen it before, thanks for sharing, always fun to learn something new, Have a great year.

  • @JulianHarris-rg2cp
    @JulianHarris-rg2cp Год назад +1

    Y'all are so much fun to watch. Loved this. I have never been to Chicago but would love to see this.

  • @firesurfer
    @firesurfer Год назад +3

    There are a bunch of underground walkways in Manhattan. I was listening to someone explaining how to get to a train stop. I had to explain that only if it's bad weather should they take that route because of all the stairs/ramps and its complicated route. It's just easier to go outside and walk directly there.

  • @timlanglois5643
    @timlanglois5643 Год назад +2

    That was great as usual thank you and happy new year have a safe and healthy new year

  • @glennlrw
    @glennlrw Год назад +1

    I have been to Chicago a couple of times. I never knew this existed! What fun to explore. Thanks!

  • @imbwildrd3693
    @imbwildrd3693 Год назад

    Thank you Drew and Bethany! Another awesome episode!

  • @MrJojo2go
    @MrJojo2go Год назад +2

    So cool underground videos are my favorites No wonder you make that comment last time!!!! 👍🏻😷👍🏿🇨🇦🇵🇭🇺🇲

  • @godblessusall7696
    @godblessusall7696 2 месяца назад

    Visited Chicago for a month and never really got the Pedway figured out. Thanks for the tour!

  • @BoratWanksta
    @BoratWanksta Год назад +2

    I've always wanted to explore the Pedway further east than Randolph/Millennium Station, but hadn't done so. Maybe I will one of these days.
    Also it's annoying a lot of segments are only open on weekdays.

  • @AndyKaylieno1
    @AndyKaylieno1 Год назад +1

    And you're burning the lead.... Haircut😱! I enjoyed your video, as always.

  • @davecarpenter7370
    @davecarpenter7370 Год назад

    Great tour of The pedway. Interesting Like always. Drew , the haircut is an upgrade man. Beth , always classic cute.

  • @goldviper5280
    @goldviper5280 Год назад

    You guys are freakin awesome. Thanks for your very strange and interesting adventures.

  • @RidgeRider66
    @RidgeRider66 Год назад

    I used to live in Chicago. I liked your old show. I love your new show. Thanks for the hours of entertainment. Let's keep doing it.

  • @BlueHoursProductions
    @BlueHoursProductions 11 месяцев назад

    Very cool! Reminded me of an old-time radio show called 'Lights Out', which had an episode involving interconnected sub-basements in Chicago...and a dinosaur. lol

  • @peggycarlyle6409
    @peggycarlyle6409 Год назад

    Such a fun video! You both make it so exciting!

  • @lorez5336
    @lorez5336 8 месяцев назад

    6:45
    About two years ago I visited Chicago and stayed in the area around Millennium park right where one of the pedways are for the park. I actually stumbled upon this pedway by complete accident because I was trying to find a bookstore that was located underneath the Macy’s there. Such an interesting experience and also a great one too because that long hallway seemed beautiful but eerie at the same time. None the less I bought a book and a cute little stuffed animal from the bookstore. Hope to visit back soon there.

  • @Vitobandito434
    @Vitobandito434 6 месяцев назад +1

    I learned how to navigate this when I worked as a law clerk. I had to travel around delivering legal documents on foot. On rainy or cold days it was really helpful.

  • @CannonRushed
    @CannonRushed 8 месяцев назад +1

    I've lived in Chicago area for about 30 years now and had no idea all that was down there. I knew some of it was, but only the part I ever used, had no idea it was that extensive.

  • @jdc1979
    @jdc1979 Год назад

    Im glad you’re branching out to other states! I’ll be sure to check them out when i visit!

  • @Cassandraann111
    @Cassandraann111 5 месяцев назад

    In high school I’d always get off the Blue Line on Washington and take the pedway to the Metra Millenium Station. The lack of signage and labyrinth style make it feel so secretive and exclusive.
    I remember using it to go to Marshall Field’s for Christmas shopping and being so grateful for avoiding the bone chilling icy wind outside!

  • @davidhorizon8401
    @davidhorizon8401 Год назад

    You guys always find such interesting places. I have been to Chicago several times and never knew about the pedway!

  • @marshalljohnson5834
    @marshalljohnson5834 Год назад

    Good Video! You guys should check out the Toronto Path system. It’s a lot more like a shopping mall, and less blind tunnels. Just as confusing though!

  • @doubleatheman
    @doubleatheman Год назад +2

    OMG THE FREAKING FIRE ALARM IN MILLENNIUM IS BEEPING, that thing has been beeping for YEARSSSS! (First thing I noticed at the video beginning lol) otherwise, I've always wanted to know if I can make it from Millennium to the blue line without going above ground.

  • @JDoors
    @JDoors Год назад

    Your discomfort with revolving doors reminded me when I was a teen. I made friends with someone from Green Bay WI. As I was showing him around the city he would suddenly stop, or pause -- at revolving doors, elevators and escalators. He had never used them before.

  • @RashadIrby-o3z
    @RashadIrby-o3z Месяц назад

    This is amazing ‼️

  • @charlienyc1
    @charlienyc1 Год назад +1

    I had a gift membership to Lakeshore Fitness at Streeter & Lake but work near Art Institute. The Pedway came to my rescue! I could get from Michigan & Monroe all the way there and back without crossing any streets. And it's interesting the purpose was to protect people from bad weather and noise, as it does both well. But here's a side benefit: No smokers to walk behind in the Pedway.
    And another is if you're a fast walker, you can walk the speed you want to; tourists spend most of their time above ground. Don't get me wrong, though. We welcome you to the beautiful city of Chicago! I just like to walk a certain pace without bothering anyone else. The Pedway is pretty brilliant for these reasons.

  • @paulflynn1509
    @paulflynn1509 Год назад

    I've been to Chicago several times and wasn't aware of the Pedway. Thanks for sharing. If you're ever north of the border be sure to check out Toronto's PATH system or Montreal's Underground City which spans 33 kilometres below the city.

  • @noahcount7132
    @noahcount7132 Год назад

    Enjoyed your ramble through the Pedway, Bethany and Drew. 👍 Wasn't quite so attuned to the map you created, however. The highlight of the video for me was seeing Drew's newer, shorter, and very nice hair style. 👍

  • @tudorjason
    @tudorjason Год назад +1

    I had no idea about the Pedway in Chicago.
    Once in a while, I find out about a city's underground.
    It's really fascinating, especially when the underground can be used by everyday people.

  • @sasiefox5027
    @sasiefox5027 7 месяцев назад +9

    OMG That's where they moved the stained glass windows to! I was so sad when they took them away from Navy Pier.

  • @tjthegreates1
    @tjthegreates1 10 месяцев назад

    Neat! I was in Millennium Station but did not know there was a whole network there to explore!

  • @ronaldvernon788
    @ronaldvernon788 Год назад +1

    Cool can’t wait to check it out next time I’m in Chicago got family in Chicago

  • @random22026
    @random22026 Год назад +1

    Was going to suggest you 'next level' your rough draft maps, and offer them to the CTA; but--spoiler alert!--the long-suffering stranger offering you a map as you blazed the underground territory, threw water on that mental brush fire! :D Another great video idea and follow-through from Team O_O!

  • @Squintillions
    @Squintillions Год назад +1

    I lived in Chicago for 4 years and never heard of the Pedway! I’m sure it would have been handy a few times when I was downtown in bad weather.

  • @JP_TaVeryMuch
    @JP_TaVeryMuch 10 месяцев назад

    As an interested bystander from across the sea, I've absolutely no idea what the buildings in Chicago look like. I'm therefore gaining the added pleasure of guessing from how they show themselves down here in the underpasses.
    The beautiful staircase here 4:45 ought to lead up to a fine late 19th/early 20th century building which I'm guessing from what you've said already will be the City Hall.
    The dumbfoundingly hilarious "Stair" sign smacks of civic overreach too, so it must be.
    And it was!

  • @realShadowKat
    @realShadowKat 10 месяцев назад +1

    Living in Chicago and using the Pedway prepared me for using Toronto's PATH (pedway) which is only marginally better marked. Montreal has an Underground City as well that I've used, just not to a great extent as CHI and TOR.

  • @weeeee33
    @weeeee33 Год назад +1

    Wait wasn’t the dark knight shot in one of these? That’s the first thing I noticed 😂

  • @coolhandscoot68
    @coolhandscoot68 Год назад

    Awesome seeing you in the Midwest. I am in Wisconsin about 90 miles from Chicago

  • @wayne_jkl
    @wayne_jkl Год назад

    I've lived in the Chicago area my whole life, and I've lived in the city for 30 years, but I've never explored the pedway. I really need to visit it soon!

  • @andyluevano
    @andyluevano Год назад +1

    I love my oddity fam this is the best

  • @howardb.6205
    @howardb.6205 Год назад

    Oh, I see... Only "C" places, California and Chicago. Adore you two. Can't get over how good Drew looks with short hair. Mad Love!

  • @bridgetvest7645
    @bridgetvest7645 Год назад

    Cool! Great episode folks.

  • @jquinlan
    @jquinlan 7 месяцев назад

    The area I was in you enter at the Burrell Communication Building near the Hyatt Regency. Had lunch- good time.

  • @newmhach3995
    @newmhach3995 8 месяцев назад

    The part that confused me during my commute was at Millennium Park Station where you need to go past Metra trains. Once I connected those dots it was all good

  • @hermyt
    @hermyt Год назад

    I need to checkout the stained glass area on my next visit back to see family.

  • @davepov
    @davepov Год назад

    I enjoyed your video and, while I've been to Chicago manhy times in the past, I did not know there even was a "Pedway." Very cool. Now, about revolving doors...you know they are both faster for moving people into and out of buildings and more energy efficient because they don't open wide allowing. cold or hot air into a building. As a millennial you should appreciate that.

  • @sgtfluffy718
    @sgtfluffy718 Год назад

    My whole life here. I'm 43. Never knew and I'm for sure gonna go down there this year

  • @RobBoles
    @RobBoles 5 месяцев назад

    While watching I was thinking "I wonder if the revolving door under Macy's will be broken" and I wasn't disappointed. I think I've seen it not broken twice.

  • @PapaVanTwee5
    @PapaVanTwee5 Год назад

    I'm looking at the map, and it's a lot more involved than what you've shown. Very interesting indeed.

  • @akirebara
    @akirebara 7 месяцев назад

    I'm a Chicagoan but I've only gone through the pedway maybe twice. Both times I got lost and my phone couldnt get a signal so I gave up and went outside into the blistering cold winter. If they added more signage to know where you are going and more maps, less dingy hallway, I'd use it. But too sketchy to take a risk and be late to appointments because I got lost in the pedway again.

  • @davidf2477
    @davidf2477 Год назад

    This was great. I've always wanted to explore the pedway. With the countless things to do in the city I've never gotten around to it. Is it worth the time?

  • @ira1ish
    @ira1ish 5 месяцев назад

    This was a great effort. You might not have been aware that the tunnels allow a pedestrian to walk under the Chicago River.

  • @markjd4
    @markjd4 8 месяцев назад

    I had no idea that this existed. This is like a secret location in a video game that has gone unnoticed for years.

  • @mattthebassboy
    @mattthebassboy 7 месяцев назад

    I checked out the Pedway for the first time last week and in my opinion it is a Chicago Legend

  • @portcybertryx222
    @portcybertryx222 Год назад

    I’m surprised it’s so clean and well lit

  • @demiurge_n_dragons
    @demiurge_n_dragons 7 месяцев назад

    ...a drinking game where participants take shots everytime "revolving door" is mentioned

  • @MrJojo2go
    @MrJojo2go Год назад +1

    You guys should visit the underground tunnel of Montreal Canada my hometown!!!! 👍🏻😷👍🏿🇨🇦🇵🇭🇺🇲

  • @TronixGuy93
    @TronixGuy93 7 месяцев назад

    I want to see a city under the city episode. If you take that middle junction (the unmarked door) it leads to an elevator that goes down 11 floors. Begin your journey there.

  • @kgilliagorilla2761
    @kgilliagorilla2761 27 дней назад

    She said Lasalle like a Persian. In Chicago it’s LaSal. 😅. Awesome video!

  • @hillary2120
    @hillary2120 Год назад +1

    Good job, navigators! I was looking for my tour groups in your video -- we're down there all the time on my Pedway walking tours each week. :) There's a whole other section between the river and Millennium Park, plus many interiors that are accessible from the Pedway! (If you come back and want to explore more, hit me up at Inside Chicago Walking Tours!)

  • @Zip-D-Dude
    @Zip-D-Dude Год назад

    The area you are standing in in the beginning of thr video was used in the film the Dark Knight. It was the scenes with the batcycle. You can recognize the stripes on the floor.

  • @sorormimm493
    @sorormimm493 7 месяцев назад

    What?!?! I live near Chicago and visit constantly and have never heard of this!

  • @benjaminmendenhall4497
    @benjaminmendenhall4497 Год назад +1

    I didn’t even know that they have this pedway I want to do this sometime and it looks fun

  • @billsander364
    @billsander364 7 месяцев назад +1

    Lasalle is pronounces LaSale.

  • @johanna7254
    @johanna7254 Год назад +1

    I had no idea this existed! Very cool!

    • @OddityOdysseys
      @OddityOdysseys  Год назад

      We were surprised at the complexity of the Pedway. Something new at every corner!

  • @elmegil
    @elmegil 7 месяцев назад

    My family and I explored the pedway a few times. One time we almost got stuck in a dead end behind a door that would have locked behind us if we hadn't been reallly damn quick to grab it before it closed. On a weekend. It would have been a LONG weekend.

  • @Laura_G
    @Laura_G Год назад

    I worked in the Chicago downtown loop for 17 years and used the pedway all the time. After a while you get a sense of the labyrinth and which turns to take to come out on the strret or location you want. Now I work in a different part of the city but TBH the area does not have the charm, bustle and interest of the loop.