Sunday, March 16, 2014

Chicago River Dyed Kelly Green to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day




Chicago has a very unique tradition to celebrate St. Patrick's day.  Yes, they dye the already greenish water bright Kelly green.  This tradition started in 1962 (you can read its history here ) and even though other cities have tried to copy it Chicago is the only city that can successfully dye the river the perfect St. Patrick's day green.  

Brownish powder dye is sprinkled into the river with a beer mug and as soon as it touches the water it magically starts to turn color.  There is a second smaller boat that follows the main boat to stir up the water and spread the dye.


Sightseeing cruise boat with a bagpiper band entertained the people on the boat as well as thousands of  people on the river banks who came out to the Chicago river.   




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16 comments:

  1. This is so cool! And you got some great photos of the river.

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  2. Thank you Linda. It was fun to be there.

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  3. Ru-san, I am so happy that I made you smile.

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  4. Nice shots of the unique tradition of Chicago. This made me smile, too.

    Yoko

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    1. HI Yoko-san,
      It makes me happy that everyone enjoyed reading this post. Yes, very unique tradition only in Chicago.

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  5. I love this tradition so much. Great photos!

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    1. Erica, Thank you so much for visiting today.

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  6. Hello! This is the second trial. When I clicked the first one, it disappeared.I wonder where it has gone?
    It's a beautiful magic to turn this big river so green! I'd like to see the scenery myself too.

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  7. Cosmos -san, Thank you for not giving up. I always look forward to hearing from you. I hope you can come and visit Chicago, I will be happy to show you around....

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  8. What a cool tradition. Would definitely visit Chicago around this time.

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  9. Wow, that is very green. Interesting!

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