Chicago dyes its river bright green as it opens St. Patrick’s Day celebrations
- The Chicago River was dyed bright green as the city began its annual St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
- Thousands watched the Chicago Journeymen Plumbers Union Local 130 spray dye into the water from boats, continuing a 63-year tradition.
- The dyeing happened just before the annual downtown St. Patrick's Day parade, which celebrates Irish culture.
- A second St. Patrick's Day parade was also scheduled for Sunday on Chicago's South Side.
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Unknown perpetrators color Old Rhine poison green
Surprise on St. Patrick's Day: The Old Rhine showed its green colour in Höchst (Vorarlberg) on Monday morning. According to the police, the colour should be safe. The highest and highest women were not bad astonished. On Monday morning, the water of the Old Rhine turned out to be poison green at the height of the dog sports field. As reported by the police, the river was examined by the competent authorities.Result: It was possible to give a war…
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