O'Hare decked out in Olympic ads

I wrote the other day that I loved the logo the group trying to bring the 2016 Olympics to Chicago had come up with. (This despite the fact that the games actually coming to Chicago might just make coming downtown to work and play so frustrating I might have to shoot someone in the face.) If you're coming in or out of O'Hare Airport's International Terminal you're going to see plenty of Olympic ads that's meant to influence public opinion. Floors, windows and walls are being outfitted with pool replicas, cutouts of images of athletes competing and more.

I'm not sure why this is being confined to the International Terminal since I think public opinion among the everyday flyers in and out of O'Hare are going to need to have their opinion swayed a bit as well. Da 'Mare better see to that.
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