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  2. Chicago Riverwalk - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Riverwalk is a multi-use public open space located on the south bank of the main branch of the Chicago River in Chicago, extending from Lake Michigan and the Outer Drive Bridge westward to Lake Street. [1]

  3. Site History - City of Chicago

    www.chicago.gov/city/en/sites/chicagoriverwalk/home/site-history.html

    Moving west of Michigan Avenue, Riverwalk design and engineering began as part of the design of the Wacker Drive Reconstruction project in the 1990s. The intention of the Riverwalk Project was to complement the new roadway and bring residents and visitors down to the river level.

  4. The History of the Chicago River | The Chicago River Tour with...

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    Just before reaching the lake, a pedestrian underpass bears a 170-foot-long ceramic mural by Chicago-born artist Ellen Lanyon celebrating the rise of Chicago and the river’s significance to the city, beginning with the explorations of Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet in 1673.

  5. 10 things you should absolutely do on the Chicago Riverwalk

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    The city’s award-winning Riverwalk transformed the Chicago’s riverfront from an industrial area for shipping barges to a waterfront oasis that’s one of the Loop’s most popular attractions. From floating tiki bars to fine dining, architecture tours to kayaking, here are 10 things Chicagoans and visitors love about the Chicago Riverwalk.

  6. Chicago Riverwalk - Chicago Beautiful

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    A Brief History. The construction of the Riverwalk began in 2001 as part of the Wacker Drive reconstruction project. The initial section, known as the Market district, featured tour boat docks, concessions, and stair access.

  7. Welcome to the Chicago Riverwalk

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    Chicago's Urban Waterways. The City of Chicago exists because of Lake Michigan and the many river systems, including the Chicago River. The video depicts the City’s history and development of the waterways.

  8. Chicago Riverwalk: The Complete Guide - TripSavvy

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    History. For many decades the Chicago river was best known for being so polluted that no aquatic life could survive. The river was integral in fueling Chicago’s industry but the sewage and factory waste being funneled into the waterway quickly turned it toxic.

  9. 7 things you didn’t know about the Chicago Riverwalk

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    Discover the Chicago Riverwalk gems with these seven things to know. 1. It’s made up of six coves. Each cove has its own nickname, urban landscape, and activities: The Marina (State to Dearborn): Here, docking boaters and strollers find a bevy of restaurants, as well as great spots to view the Chicago River.

  10. Chicago Riverwalk and History Walking Tour - AAA

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    Overview. Learn the history that makes the Chicago River and its recently updated Riverwalk historically unique. Chicago is home to one of the world’s most recognizable and celebrated skylines and the Riverwalk’s intimate vantage provides an ideal perspective from which to learn and appreciate its incredible buildings.Discover Chicago's Rich History and Iconic Architecture Experience the ...

  11. Riverwalk Chicago: This Is The Route From Start To Finish -...

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    This fascinating history, including how the course of the Chicago River was remarkably reversed—can all be learned at the McCormick Bridgehouse &Chicago River Museum, located at the northwest corner of Michigan Avenue and Wacker Drive.

  12. Chicago Riverwalk – Sasaki

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    The Main Branch of the Chicago River has a long and storied history that in many ways mirrors the development of Chicago itself. Once a meandering marshy stream, the river first became an engineered channel to support the industrial transformation of the city.

  13. The Main Branch of the Chicago River has a long and storied history that in many ways mirrors the development of Chicago itself. Once a meandering marshy stream, the river first became an...

  14. What To Do on the Chicago Riverwalk: 14 Classic Experiences

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    A quick history of the Chicago Riverwalk. Since the 1600s, the Chicago River and Lake Michigan served as significant trade routes, and by the time the city was incorporated in 1837, the river had gained recognition as a site for industrial growth.

  15. What the Chicago Riverwalk Will Look Like, and What That Means

    www.chicagomag.com/city-life/October-2014/What-the-Chicago-Riverwalk-Will-Look...

    When the Chicago Riverwalk is completed in 2016, it will be the city's most visible and ambitious new public space after Millennium Park, which just celebrated its 10th anniversary.

  16. Riverwalk Map - City of Chicago

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  17. Chicago Riverwalk | Find Tours, Restaurants, Museums & Art

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    Located on the south bank of the Chicago River, the award-winning, pedestrian-friendly Chicago Riverwalk stretches 1.25 miles from Lake Michigan to Lake Street. Along the way you’ll discover intimate coves, breezy cafes, wineries and bars, public art, monuments, museums, and a boatload of excursions on the water.

  18. Plan a visit to the unique McCormick Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum. Learn Chicago River and bridges history and see the bridge gears at work.

  19. The best things do to along the Chicago Riverwalk - Time Out

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    Ever since it was expanded in 2015, the Chicago Riverwalk has become a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. The waterfront attraction boasts cocktail bars, stunning views of the...

  20. Chicago Riverwalk and History Tour - Free Tours by Foot

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    Experience the vibrant tapestry of Chicago’s past and present with our Chicago Riverwalk Tour. Perfect for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and curious visitors, this 2-hour guided tour uncovers fascinating stories and architectural marvels that define the Windy City.

  21. “A Rite of Passage”: The History, Rides, and Legacy of Riverview...

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    For decades, the city’s largest – and perhaps the most beloved – amusement park was Riverview Park. “Riverview was a rite of passage for anybody growing up in Chicago in the twentieth century,” Chicago Tribune reporter Rick Kogan told Chicago Stories. “Riverview was a neighborhood place. It existed right in the middle of this city.”.

  22. Home - Chicago History Museum

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    Walking Tour | Pilsen Murals. CHM strives to be a destination for learning, inspiration and civic engagement. Through dynamic exhibitions, tours, programs, digital resources, and special events, the Museum connects people to Chicagos history and to each other. About Us. ABAKANOWICZ RESEARCH CENTER.

  23. The 14 Best Things To Do in Chicago, Illinois - Sports...

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    The Art Institute of Chicago: The location of one of the most famous movie scenes of all time, you can spend an entire day observing the over 300,000 works on display here. Sears Tower: Though it ...

  24. The 10 Best Walking Tours in Chicago - Culture Trip

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    The Pilsen Walking highlights the history and changes of one of Chicago’s most robust Latino neighborhoods and includes a discussion with a resident who’s part of a grassroots effort to preserve local culture. Tours take place Saturday and Sunday and work on a ‘pay-what-you-can’ structure. Suggested tips for guides is between $10 and $20.

  25. Universal CityWalk - Wikipedia

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    Universal CityWalk is the name shared by the entertainment and retail districts located adjacent to the theme parks of Universal Destinations & Experiences. CityWalk began as an expansion of Universal's first park, Universal Studios Hollywood, and serves as an entrance plaza from the parking lots to the theme parks.

  26. Plan your trip. Explore the official tourism website for Chicago. Find guides to attractions, events, restaurants, hotels, getting around and other vacation planning help.

  27. Tour Route 66 - Claremont CA - Claremont Heritage

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    Foothill Blvd. was opened through Claremont as a state highway in January 1931 and became part of the famous Route 66 which runs from Chicago, IL to Santa Monica, CA. Claremont’s Route 66 has several buildings that reflect the academic, citrus, and business history of the town.

  28. How to Ride the Texas Eagle Amtrak Route - Leisure

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    The southbound journey makes the same stops in the reverse direction. The northbound Texas Eagle departs San Antonio at 6:48 a.m. daily on an overnight trip that arrives the next day in Chicago at ...