Tribune Tower. At the northern end of the Michigan Avenue Bridge in Chicago, "a magnificent mile" begins. The Forum Building and the Wrigley Tower across the street stand like a gate at the "magnificent mile" street corner. Chicago Tribune Building has four main points of view - "1, this is a Gothic building, the building is magnificent and magnificent, the details of decorative carvings are exquisite. Second, the building's exterior wall decoration uses many special stones, such as the remnants of the Great Wall of China, the debris of the World Trade Center in New York, the bricks of the French church destroyed in World War II, the Egyptian pyramid stones, and so on, as well as a piece of moon rock displayed in the hall. Third, the statue in front of the building, Nathan Hale 1755 - 1776, was a hero who died during the American Revolutionary War. The first spy in the history of the United States, who had obtained many information from the British army, was captured and killed by the British army. He was only 21 years old when he was in justice. Fourthly, the Chicago Tribune has a "smart number" in the outside window of the building. If you click on "photograph", it can automatically take pictures of you, and generate a page of the Chicago Tribune. Put your picture on the front page, and there is a text description (you visit the news of Chicago). Intelligent Number" Email by entering your email address. On the first floor of Forum Building, there is "Teahouse" (Argo Tea), which provides tea (American tea), coffee and snacks. I'm tired of walking. Take a rest.