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However, once the dye sets in, the color changes to green. WATCH: Behind the Scenes: Creating Chicago’s Iconic Green River ...
The Chicago River getting dyed green is one of the city's most iconic St. Patrick's Day traditions and 2025 was no exception, as thousands lined the Riverwalk to see the river transform to an ...
The Chicago River is once again glowing kelly green as the city opens its annual St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
CHICAGO — Thousands flooded the streets of downtown on Saturday morning to watch the Chicago River turn emerald green in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day 2025. The annual tradition has been ...
as the Chicago River will be dyed a brilliant shade of green as part of the city’s St. Patrick’s Day festivities. The event will kick off a day of celebration in the city, which will also ...
Every year on the Saturday before St. Patrick's Day, the Chicago River is dyed green. The best place to watch the Chicago River turn green is along Upper Wacker Drive between State Street and ...
The Chicago River was running bright green on Saturday, as it does every St. Patrick's Day weekend. Thankfully, the high winds in the forecast died down as the dye went into the water ahead of the ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Members of Chicago Plumbers Local 130 dye the Chicago River green Saturday. Pat Nabong/Sun-Times Share Ryan Whitacre and Josh Sokol bass fished the discharges ...
This year marks the 70th green river dyeing! 💚 The Chicago Plumbers Union, Chicago Journeymen Plumbers Local 130, the Chicago River dyeing masters who handle the world-renowned St. Patrick’s ...
While St. Patrick's Day isn't until Monday, Chicago's iconic tradition dyeing the river green is happening Saturday. Here is how to watch the event.
The Chicago River is once again glowing kelly green after the city opened its annual St. Patrick's Day celebrations.Video above: Chicago River turns green for St. Patrick's DayThousands lined the ...
St. Patrick's Day brings green decorations, outfits and even beer, so it's only fitting that the nation's county with the most Irish people take it a step further and dye a waterway green.