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Chicago's River At Work And At Play

Clip: 3/23/2014 | 8m 33s

A new book explores the history and future of the Chicago River.

The Chicago River has long been thought of as Chicago’s second shoreline, overlooked by Lake Michigan. In Chicago’s River At Work And At Play, author Neal Samors and photographer Steven Dahlman explore the history and future of the Chicago River.

03/23/2014 | Rating NR

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