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Chicago River Turns Green For St. Patrick's Day

March 17, 2008 

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Happy St Patricks Day! A great place to be on this “green” holiday is Chicago. The city began its festivities just before 11 a.m. on Saturday when the Chicago River was dyed a bright shade of green.

The 40-year-old Chicago ritual brought in large crowds as food coloring was used to turn the river greener than a dollar. Boats dumped the orange dye that turns green when it hits the water.

It doesn’t end with the river. There is a parade on Columbus Drive where authentic Irish bagpipes, a variety of marching bands, colorful dancers and even some familiar Chicago faces march.

To check out the river turning green click on the video below.


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Reader Comments
10:37PM 03/17/08 Andrew Kern
Is it even toxic to fish? o.O Most food dye is non-toxic. Hence the fact that it's edible >.>
7:44PM 03/17/08 Patricia Barbwell
that is inhumane to the fish!OMG!!!! What the hell were you thinking?
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