Closeup Of The AON Center
A close look at the AON Center from upper Columbus Dr.
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View of the skyline from Lake Shore Dr as you drive north (right around the museum campus). Some of the buildings seen in this picture: the Trump Tower, the AON Center, Prudential II Plaza and the Smurfit-Stone Building.
The AON Center seen from Millennium Park on a cloudy day. The bottom of the picture is the Pritzker Pavilion.
The Jay Pritzker Pavilion in the Millennium Park on a rainy day seen from it’s Western side (see the people wearing raincoats). You can spot some of the AON building in the background.
Chicago’s Skyline seen from the Museum Campus at sunset. You can very easily spot Hancock Center and the AON Center. What’s missing is the Sears Tower.
…tallest building in Chicago, after the Sears Tower replacing the AON building which has held the title for quite a while.
Prudential II (also referred to as Pru Two) seen from the North East corner of Lake St and Wabash Ave. Right behind it is the AON Center.
The Southern part of the Chicago Skyline (seen from Lake Michigan on a cloudy/rainy day). You can easily notice the Sears Tower and the AON Center.