Renaissance on the River

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While Chicago will never be described as the “Venice of the Midwest,”  the river that bisects the downtown area has been transformed into a major tourist attraction.  Offering architectural boat tours, a mile-long Riverwalk, numerous waterside cafes, museums, and an assortment of water sports including kayaking, jet skiing, and canoeing, the Chicago River is the city’s newest playground.  This once polluted waterway is now a vibrant artery that sparkles day and night at the foot of the city’s numerous architectural gems dating back to the late 19th century.  When the Riverwalk is completed, it will snake  uninterrupted from beyond the Merchandise Mart all the way to Lake Michigan, passing under the numerous historic bridges.   more chicago photos

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2 Responses to Renaissance on the River

  1. Gia says:

    I really admire the way you capture the scenes of Chicago. Crystal clear with concise and accurate detail with vibrant colors.

  2. Gene Tenenr says:

    Nice work, Alan.

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