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A defining Chicago destination, Navy Pier blends lakefront beauty, rich history, and endless entertainment into one unforgettable experience.
Originally built in 1916 as part of Daniel Burnham’s visionary “Plan of Chicago,” Navy Pier began as Municipal Pier #2 and has since evolved from a working dock and naval training center into one of the Midwest’s most popular destinations. Today, the Pier stretches more than 3,000 feet into Lake Michigan and spans over 50 acres of parks, gardens, dining, shopping, theaters, and year-round entertainment. Whether you’re taking in the skyline from the iconic Centennial Wheel, enjoying seasonal events and cultural programming, or simply strolling the waterfront, Navy Pier provides a welcoming, dynamic setting for locals and visitors alike — and serves as an unforgettable backdrop for any event.
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