Are you curious why Chicago dyes its river green for St. Patrick's Day? Learn the history, tradition and fun behind the iconic celebration.
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One of the most famous St. Patrick’s Day traditions in the U.S. happens right in Chicago—the dyeing of the Chicago River ...
As Chicago prepares for the St. Patrick’s Day parade, it's that time of year when members of the Chicago Journeymen Plumbers Local Union 130 dye the city’s river green.
Chicago River dyeing will turn waters green for St. Patrick’s Day this weekend, but what time will it start and how long will it last? The iconic tradition is set to take place Saturday, kicking off a ...
The Saturday before St. Patrick’s Day means green will be seen all around the city — including the Chicago River. Here’s what to know.
The weekend before St. Patrick's Day means a pair of parades and the annual dyeing of the Chicago River to turn it bright green.
One of Chicago's favorite traditions will take place next weekend, as the Chicago River will be dyed a brilliant shade of green as part of the city's St. Patrick's Day festivities.
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