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I'm a Chicagoan myself - glad you're visiting our fair city! The Riverwalk is a great place to photograph architecture and people. Walk it later in the day, then head to The London House (Michigan & Wacker) - their rooftop bar has one of my favorite sunset views of the city.
Also, check out The Photographer's Guide to Chicago by a local guy named Chris Smith. Chris is a friend of mine, and runs a group called Out Of Chicago that does classes, conferences, etc., all around photography. His book is great.
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I photograph the city a lot (check my posts here on Reddit for some examples I've posted) and could go on and on about locations but it really depends on what you're into. I highly recommend my friend's e-book, "The Photographer's Guide to Chicago". It has a ton of great info on interesting locations and details about hours, restrictions, where to park, etc.