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McCormick Tribune Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum
McCormick Tribune Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum 376 N. Michigan Avenue
Southwest corner of Michigan Avenue
Chicago IL, 60610
Phone: 312.977.0227
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The McCormick Tribune Bridgehouse & Chicago River Museum uncovers the marvels of the Chicago River. Visitors find themselves inside the southwest bridge tower of the Michigan Avenue Bridge where each of the five-stories of the Bridgehouse captures a critical moment in the history of the Chicago River. Surrounded by snippets from various stages of the river’s uses, visitors explore visions for the river realized or forgotten. The historic bridge tower is itself a relic of another time, when bridge tenders operated the opening and closing of the bridge from the narrow tower. The Bridgehouse also houses the gears of the landmark bridge. Visitors to the Bridgehouse are treated to a rare look at the interworkings of the bridge that is lifted by two 100 horse powered engines.

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Specialty: Chicago River Museum
Neighborhood: Downtown
Features: Private tours, Special events, rental
Seasonal: May 1st - October 31st
Hours: Thursday - Monday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Tickets: $3.00 per person
Credit Cards: Visa, Master Card, American Express
Parking: There is no street parking for this venue, parking lots are within walking distance
ADA: Wheelchair accessible
First conceived by architect Daniel Burnham in his 1909 “Plan for Chicago,” the Michigan Avenue Bridge was to be a gateway between Chicago’s north and south sides. Edward Bennett designed the bridge following the Beaux-Arts style and in keeping with Burnham’s concept. Bridge construction began in 1917 and it was opened for traffic in 1920 with a grand celebration that included cannon fire and marching bands. The Michigan Avenue Bridge has indeed become a much-used connection between Chicago’s north and south, just like Burnham had envisioned. Today, thousands of people traverse the bridge daily.
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