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    Resting on a foundation of over 20,000 wood pilings, the pier opened in the summer of 1916 at a cost of $4.5 million.
    Navy Pier originally opened to the public in 1916 as a shipping and recreational facility under the name Municipal Pier, part of Daniel Burnham's "Master Plan of Chicago." Built by Charles Frost, this incredible 3,300-foot-long pier encompassed nearly 50 acres of land upon its completion.
    Originally opened in 1916 as “Municipal Pier” and designed to hold outdoor events and exhibitions, it was renamed Navy Pier to honor the naval veterans who served in World War I.
     
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    Navy Pier - Wikipedia

    Military usage 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, with a design based on the 1909 Plan of Chicago by Daniel Burnham and Edward H. Bennett. Its original purpose was to serve as a dock … See more

    Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot-long (1,010 m) pier on the shoreline of Lake Michigan, located in the Streeterville neighborhood of the Near North Side community area in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Navy Pier encompasses over … See more

    There are many outdoor attractions at the Navy Pier Park, such as the Pepsi Wave Swinger, Light Tower Ride, Remote Control Boats (now removed along with fountain around the Wave Swinger), Teacups and the Carousel. New for 2021 is Drop Tower, an … See more

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    The Chicago Sun-Times has its headquarters in Navy Pier. WBEZ, affiliated with the newspaper, is the lessee of 45,000 square feet (4,200 m ) of space, which has radio and … See more

    Navy Pier hosts sightseeing tours from companies such as Seadog Ventures, Shoreline Sightseeing cruises and Water Taxi service, and the tall ship "Windy". There are also dinner cruises by Entertainment Cruises on their ships the Spirit of Chicago, … See more

    The halls were used to represent Atlantic City, New Jersey, in the 1986 movie The Color of Money for the 9-Ball Championship. See more

     
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  4. Our History | Navy Pier

    Discover Navy Pier’s history from Daniel Burnham’s original vision, to today’s lively meeting place. Follow the timeline at 100yearsofpier.com, and watch WTTW’s documentary, Navy Pier: A Century of Reinvention.

  5. The Fascinating History of Navy Pier - Your Chicago …

    On July 4, 1909, the Commercial Club of Chicago unveiled the epically detailed Plan of Chicago, co-authored by Daniel and Edward Bennett. Converting Chicago’s lakefront from an industrial eyesore into a playground that was open …

  6. Navy Pier - Encyclopedia of Chicago

    Resting on a foundation of over 20,000 wood pilings, the pier opened in the summer of 1916 at a cost of $4.5 million. The pier has been a jail for draft dodgers in the summer of 1918; the site of two annual Pageants of Progress (1921 and …

  7. Navy Pier Through the Years

  8. Did You Know? Navy Pier was the world's largest pier …

    Opened in 1916 as both a shipping dock and public entertainment space, Navy Pier has evolved into one of the country’s most visited tourist destinations. Originally named “Municipal Pier,” plans for its construction...

  9. Navy Pier | Cool Facts | WTTW Chicago

    When the pier opened in 1916, it was called Municipal Pier. It was meant to provide a place for public recreation and to serve as a shipping hub for both cargo and passenger ships. But less than a year later, the U.S. declared war on …

  10. Chicago's Navy Pier on Lake Michigan - Chicago …

    In 1995, Navy Pier re-opened with the addition of a 146-foot tall Ferris wheel, as a nod to the very first Ferris wheel unveiled at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. Today, Navy Pier is among the best-known destinations in the Midwest, …

  11. Navy Pier - Chicago Architecture Center

    Architect Charles Sumner Frost was hired to design the first pier, later known as Navy Pier, a few years after Burnham’s death. When it opened in 1916, it consisted of two-story freight and passenger sheds, bookended by a …

  12. Navy Pier — Chicago Maritime Museum

  13. Navy Pier, Chicago - A View On Cities

    Navy Pier is a large pier on Lake Michigan near Streeterville, close to Chicago’s downtown. Originally known as the Municipal Pier no. 2, it is one of two piers called for in Daniel Burnham’s 1909 Chicago plan.

  14. Local History Navy Pier - Chicago - LocalWiki

  15. Navy Pier Through the Years: A Century-Old Chicago Landmark

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  17. History of Navy Pier in Timeline - Popular Timelines

  18. Navy Pier History: Centennial Wheel and Chicago’s Architecture

  19. Navy Pier's historical role in WWI - Chicago Navy Memorial …

  20. Flashback: Navy Pier Through The Years - The Chicagoist

  21. NAVY PIER - All You MUST Know Before You Go (2024)

  22. When did Navy Pier become a tourist attraction? – Road Topic

  23. Chicago’s Navy Pier New Year’s Eve fireworks show gets bigger …