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See the Stanley Cup for free in Millennium Park tomorrow

Written by
Nick Kotecki
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The Stanley Cup is not done being paraded around Chicago.

If you haven't yet paid the Cup a visit since the Blackhawks once again became champions, find Lord Stanley in Chicago's most beloved public space, Millennium Park.

From 9am to 1pm the trophy will be at the Pritzker Pavilion for a free public viewing organized by the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events. Lines will begin forming at 8am on the pavilion's west side at the 200 block of Randolph Street. Fans should plan on arriving early though, as the department warned "queuing will be stopped if timing becomes an issue."

No professional photographer will be on-site, but you can feel free to snap shots with your own devices.

After the viewing, the Cup will move to The Field Museum from 7-10pm, where general admission will apply. On the upside, a professional will be there to take photos, which visitors can collect this Friday in a private online photo gallery. On the downside, no Stanley Cup selfies are allowed.

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