"The Museum of Science and Industry, which houses the largest science center in the Western Hemisphere, is one of the few remaining edifices from the 1893 World's Fair. It’s a veritable temple to science, and explores our inner child’s curiosities around how things work: a bicycle, pinball machines, tornados, farms, outer space exploration, and a whole lot more. For a breath of fresh air, walk around to the south side of the building, past the caryatids, and find the lagoon; or walk northeast, where a path under US-41 leads to Lake Michigan."