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Episode 139 - The Unique Form & Function of The Chicago River

Feb 10, 202437 min
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Episode 139 of MARS MESSINA PRESENTS talks about the once meandering mud stream that became a crucial travel hub between Lake Michigan, the Mississippi River, and the Gulf of Mexico...as well as home to native plant life, businesses, sports and leisure, tourists, and a bustling, thriving global metropolis. We will talk about its growth from its ancient days serving indigenous peoples to its current state of the art reversed flow, its network of canals, and its enviable water treatment plants.


BEDTIME STORIES FROM THE ACOUSTIC BOOKSHELF ends this episode with a reading of Carl Sandburg's poem, "Chicago".


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