Chicago River

This river originally flowing eastward from the prairie home lands of the Potawatomi and other Indian tribes into Lack Michigan, linked the waters of the Atlantic, the St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes with those of the Illinois, the Mississippi and the Gulf of Mexico. From 1673, commerce and civilization followed this natural waterway from the seaboard to the heart of the continent.

The strategic importance to early American development of the junction of the Chicago River and Lake Michigan led to the establishment here of Fort Dearborn and to the founding of the City of Chicago

Erected in 1953 to the memory of those pioneers who plied this water route.

Marker is at the intersection of North Michigan Avenue and East Wacker Drive on North Michigan Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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