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#5 Passing through Michigan Ave. Bridge, March 6, 1953. At the time, it was the largest vessel to ever travel the Mississippi River and Illinois waterways.

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#5 Passing through Michigan Ave. Bridge, March 6, 1953. At the time, it was the largest vessel to ever travel the Mississippi River and Illinois waterways.

The Marine Angel’s Historic Journey Through the Chicago River in 1953

#5 Passing through Michigan Ave. Bridge, March 6, 1953. At the time, it was the largest vessel to ever travel the Mississippi River and Illinois waterways.

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