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The Chicago River is a system of rivers and canals with a combined length of 156 miles (251 km) that runs through the city of Chicago, including its center (the Chicago Loop). Though not especially long, the river is notable because it is one of the reasons for Chicago's geographic importance: the related Chicago Portage is a link between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River Basin, and ultimately the Gulf of Mexico.Use our Chicago visit planner to visit Chicago River on your trip to Chicago, and learn what else travelers and our writers recommend seeing nearby.
The river is also noteworthy for its natural and human-engineered history. In 1887, the Illinois General Assembly decided to reverse the flow of the Chicago River through civil engineering by taking water from Lake Michigan and discharging it into the Mississippi River watershed, partly in response to concerns created by an extreme weather event in 1885 that threatened the city's water supply. In 1889, the Illinois General Assembly created the Chicago Sanitary District (now the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District) to replace the Illinois and Michigan Canal with the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, a much larger waterway, because the former had become inadequate to serve the city's increasing sewage and commercial navigation needs. Completed by 1900, the project reversed the flow of the main stem and South Branch of the Chicago River by using a series of canal locks and increasing the flow from Lake Michigan into the river, causing the river to empty into the new canal instead. In 1999, the system was named a "Civil Engineering Monument of the Millennium" by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
The river is represented on the Municipal Flag of Chicago by two horizontal blue stripes. Its three branches serve as the inspiration for the Municipal Device, a three-branched, Y-shaped symbol that is found on many buildings and other structures throughout Chicago.
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Our hotel was on the Chicago River so we had plenty of time to observe the river. Night time gives the city a lovely setting. Day time offers the River Walk, tour information on the river's history.... more
Our hotel was on the Chicago River so we had plenty of time to observe the river. Night time gives the city a lovely setting. Day time offers the River Walk, tour information on the river's history.... more »
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Even on a gray day the river was fabulous. This is a great way to be introduced and reintroduced to this wonderful city.
Even on a gray day the river was fabulous. This is a great way to be introduced and reintroduced to this wonderful city. more »
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A must in Chicago. If you love Architecture and a nice walk, do not hesitate to walk through the Chicago river and admire all the buildings. Amazing
A must in Chicago. If you love Architecture and a nice walk, do not hesitate to walk through the Chicago river and admire all the buildings. Amazing more »
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What a view, what an architecture. You will be amazed with its beauty. River area is incredible. You wont regret just sitting there and watching skyline view along side the river for hours. Parking is expensive. Plan for parking and take public transportation. Or walking also an option as you can explore more. Shoreline architecture tour is highly recommended.
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So much fun to do on and out near the Chicago River. A lot of history and improvement from the city in making the river what it is today. The Shoreline River boat tour was very informative and took us all around many parts of the river. Also, the Riverwalk has dinner, entertainment, etc. for everyone to enjoy!
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Great views of the city. I recommend the Lake and River cruise.
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The views are fantastic both day and night! Chicago architecture is so interesting and beautiful, and there are a lot of really unique and interesting-looking buildings along the river. To be honest the water looks pretty dirty but the stunning skyline grabs and keeps your attention! All tourists in Chicago should make sure to take the architecture river boat tour!
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I live on the River and feel privileged to experience it’s ever changing beauty!
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