Image:Chicago River dyed green, buildings more prominent.jpg

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This is a photograph of the Chicago River dyed green for the St. Patrick's Day celebration. On the left is Wacker Drive, where it changes from three to two levels. Crossing the river is Michigan Avenue's double-decker bridge.

I, Knowledge Seeker, took this photograph on March 12, 2005. It was taken from the Columbus Drive bridge. The view faces west.

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English: This is a photograph of the Chicago River dyed green for the St. Patrick's Day celebration. On the left is Wacker Drive, where it changes from three to two levels. Crossing the river is Michigan Avenue's double-decker bridge. This picture was taken from the Columbus Drive bridge. The view faces west.
Français : Photographie de la rivière Chicago teinte en vert à l'occasion de la Saint-Patrick. Wacker Drive se trouve à gauche de l'image. L'avenue qui traverse la rivière est la Michigan Avenue, sur un point à double niveau. Cette photographie a été prise depuis le pont du Colombus Drive, en direction de l'est.
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12-Mar-2005.

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Knowledge Seeker

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