chicago river

     

The Chicago River is 156 miles (251 km) long, an flows through downtown Chicago. Though not especially long, the river is notable for the 19th century civil engineering feats that directed its flow south, away from Lake Michigan, into which it previously emptied, and towards the Mississippi River basin. This was done for reasons of sanitation. The river is also noted for the local custom of dyeing it green on St. Patrick's Day.

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  • Until 1900 when engineers reversed the flow, this river flowed into Lake Michigan

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