
‘Beyond Chicago from the Air’ Premieres on WTTW
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A new WTTW special explores Illinois' history and its landscape from the air.
Chicago may be known for its skyline. But the rest of the state is also marked by breathtaking views — from Starved Rock State Park and the Mississippi River to the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery. Geoffrey Baer’s latest special explores Illinois’ landscape and landmarks from the air — using drone footage to take viewers across the state.
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‘Beyond Chicago from the Air’ Premieres on WTTW
Clip: 12/1/2021 | 4m 34sVideo has Closed Captions
Chicago may be known for its skyline. But the rest of the state is also marked by breathtaking views — from Starved Rock State Park and the Mississippi River to the Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery. Geoffrey Baer’s latest special explores Illinois’ landscape and landmarks from the air — using drone footage to take viewers across the state.
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