Like most Americans, I saw “Wayne’s World” in the 1990s, and, like most Chicago-area folks, its many references to life in the Illinois suburbs became a point of pride. A scene that I always cherished was Wayne and Garth’s planespotting convo when the pair lay on top of a car and stare up into the night sky, waiting for a plane to fly over them. As I got older, I became fascinated with airplanes and travel, and recently began to wonder, “Where would be the best place to watch planes around here?” Though Chicago has two international airports — O’Hare and Midway — there’s one in particular with up-close views that can’t be beaten. In fact, I discovered that perhaps the best place to watch planes in Chicago is from a tiny, nearly unknown park just outside the airport’s walls.

So, do you think this spot is the best place to watch planes in Chicago? Where’s your go-to planespotting location? Tell us in the comments! Read on to learn more about the history of Midway, which is one of the oldest airports in the United States.

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