Navy Pier: Chicago's number one Attraction
About Navy Pier
Navy Pier is a 3,300 foot long (1,010 m) pier on the Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan.
It's found in the Streeterville area of this Near North Side neighborhood area.
The Navy Pier currently encompasses over fifty acres of parks, gardens, shops, restaurants,
family attractions, and exhibition facilities and is one of the greatest destinations in the
Midwestern United States, drawing nearly two million visitors annually. It is one of the most
visited attractions in the Whole Midwest and is Chicago's number one tourist attraction.
It's found in the Streeterville area of this Near North Side neighborhood area.
The Navy Pier currently encompasses over fifty acres of parks, gardens, shops, restaurants,
family attractions, and exhibition facilities and is one of the greatest destinations in the
Midwestern United States, drawing nearly two million visitors annually. It is one of the most
visited attractions in the Whole Midwest and is Chicago's number one tourist attraction.
Historical Evolution
Navy Pier opened to the public on July 15, 1916. Originally known as the"Municipal Pier",
the pier was built by Charles Sumner Frost, a nationally known architect, using a layout based
on the Plan of Chicago (1909) by Daniel Burnham and Edward H. Bennett. Its original purpose
was to function as a pier for freights, passenger traffic, and indoor and outdoor recreation;
occasions such as expositions and pageants were held there.
the pier was built by Charles Sumner Frost, a nationally known architect, using a layout based
on the Plan of Chicago (1909) by Daniel Burnham and Edward H. Bennett. Its original purpose
was to function as a pier for freights, passenger traffic, and indoor and outdoor recreation;
occasions such as expositions and pageants were held there.
In 1959, the St. Lawrence Seaway opened and increased commercial shipping activity at the
pier for a brief time, though industry died down and abandoned to get more modern facilities at
Lake Calumet.
pier for a brief time, though industry died down and abandoned to get more modern facilities at
Lake Calumet.
Starting in 2014, the redevelopment plan known as the Centennial Vision has been executed.
This plan's objective is to meet the assignment to keep Navy Pier as a public space that is world
class and to reestablish the pier so it will have more evening and yearlong entertainment and
compelling landscape and layout attributes. The Centennial Vision was finished in summer 2016.
The Polk Family Foundation (founded by Sol Polk) donated $20 million to the redevelopment
campaign; the park and fountain in the entrance to the dock has been called the Polk Brothers
Park and Fountain
This plan's objective is to meet the assignment to keep Navy Pier as a public space that is world
class and to reestablish the pier so it will have more evening and yearlong entertainment and
compelling landscape and layout attributes. The Centennial Vision was finished in summer 2016.
The Polk Family Foundation (founded by Sol Polk) donated $20 million to the redevelopment
campaign; the park and fountain in the entrance to the dock has been called the Polk Brothers
Park and Fountain
Navy Pier attractions include sightseeing excursions from companies such as Seadog Ventures,
Shoreline Sightseeing cruises, and Water taxi service, along with the tall ship"Windy". There are
also dinner cruises by Entertainment Cruises in their boats that the Spirit of Chicago and Mystic
Blue. The pier has fireworks on Wednesday and Saturday nights during the summer and
Saturday nights throughout the autumn.
Shoreline Sightseeing cruises, and Water taxi service, along with the tall ship"Windy". There are
also dinner cruises by Entertainment Cruises in their boats that the Spirit of Chicago and Mystic
Blue. The pier has fireworks on Wednesday and Saturday nights during the summer and
Saturday nights throughout the autumn.
Source link: https://navypier.org/
Dr. Douglas M. Sidle, MD
675 North St.Clair Galter 15-200 Chicago, IL 60611, USA
312-695-8182
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