Chicago is a city known for its skyline.

The Windy City is consistently ranked among cities with the best architecture, and tourists come from far and wide to take in Chicago’s breathtaking views. And while Chicago continues to evolve and change over the years, a large part of the city’s past is still reflected in its landscape today.

To see how Chicago’s streetscape has changed over the course of the last century, national rental website RENTCafé put together 10 “then-and now” slides to take people on a virtual tour through Chicago’s history.

Check out the images below:

1. Chicago skyline seen from the John Hancock Center, South-Southwest View

2. Navy Pier – aerial view

3. Oak Street Beach, view from North Lake Shore Drive

4. Chicago skyline seen from Lake Michigan

5. Monroe Street, looking East from Wells Street

6. Warren Blvd. at Paulina Street

7. Chicago skyline seen from the Wrigley Building

8. Michigan Avenue Bridge

9. The Old Colony Building, view from South Dearborn Street

10. The Auditorium Building, view of the exterior from the Southeast

See how Chicago's architecture has transformed over time.