The iconic green dye that transforms the Chicago River remains visible well after the event has ended. Watch the river live.
The AuSable River Queen, a paddlewheel boat that provided tours along the AuSable River west of Oscoda, sank in the river ...
Dyeing the Chicago River green for St. Patrick's Day started with a simple idea hatched by two influential friends in the ...
Here's the ultimate guide for this year's Chicago River Dyeing, the parades, and other exciting events happening this holiday weekend.
In contrast, the largest Great Lake, Superior, sequesters water for 191 years, Lake Michigan for 99 years ... day were after different fishy fare: emerald shiners and gizzard shad.
Dyeing the Chicago River green for St. Patrick's Day started with a simple idea hatched by two influential friends in the 1960s.
The wetlands on the property provide essential nesting and stopover habitat for migratory birds and serve as a natural filter for groundwater and surface water before it reaches Lake Michigan.
One of the largest St. Patrick’s Day parties in the area, this suburban bash is all day Sunday at the banquet hall and a ...
Are you curious why Chicago dyes its river green for St. Patrick's Day? Learn the history, tradition and fun behind the iconic celebration.
Oscoda is on the Lake Huron shoreline, in Michigan's Lower Peninsula ... formerly named the “Emerald Isle," offers narrated tours on the Detroit River. According to the Diamond Jack River ...
Ho-Chunk Black Ash Basketry” will be at The Paine Art Center and Gardens, Oshkosh. It is just a few blocks from the Fox River ...
Mackinac Island, Michigan Imagine stepping back in time, where horse-drawn carriages replace cars and historical charm fills ...