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- West from Lake Michigan to Wolf PointThe Chicago River flows west from Lake Michigan to Wolf Point, where it converges with the North Branch to form the South Branch1. The river system flows 156 miles from Park City to Lockport, with some 45 bridges spanning the river2. Before 1900, the Chicago River flowed east through the city and emptied out into Lake Michigan3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Today, the main stem of the Chicago River flows west from Lake Michigan to Wolf Point, where it converges with the North Branch to form the South Branch, which flows southwest and empties into the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_RiverChicago River, navigable stream that originally flowed into Lake Michigan after being formed by the north and south branches about 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the lake, in Chicago, northeastern Illinois, U.S. The Chicago River system flows 156 miles (251 km) from Park City (north) to Lockport (south); some 45 bridges span the river.www.britannica.com/place/Chicago-RiverThe Chicago River runs west from Lake Michigan to the Des Plaines River where it eventually empties into the Gulf of Mexico, but it was not always the case. Before 1900, the Chicago River flowed east through the city and emptied out into Lake Michigan.www.amli.com/blog/why-does-the-chicago-river-ru…
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Starting at the confluence of the North Shore Channel and Upper North Branch at River Park, the North Branch of the Chicago River flows south to the confluence with the Main Stem and the South Branch in downtown Chicago.
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The Chicago River flows for 156 miles (251 kilometers) through northeastern Illinois. It begins at Lake Michigan and flows through downtown Chicago, where it separates into the north and south branches about 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) west …
Chicago River
To many Chicago residents, the Chicago River is a body of water dyed green on St. Patrick's Day, or a river that flows backwards from its original mouth at Lake Michigan, or the cause of a 1992 flood in the Loop.
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