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Chicago dyes the Chicago River green each year to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. This tradition began in 1962 and involves using a special vegetable dye that turns the water a vibrant green for several hours. The event attracts numerous spectators and is part of the city's larger St. Patrick's Day festivities.

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