St. Patrick's Day Trivia
The Chicago River is dyed green every year on St. Patrick's Day. This tradition began in 1962, when Chicago pollution-control workers used green dye to trace illegal sewage discharges in the river. The workers thought it might be a fun way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, so they released 100 pounds of green vegetable dye into the river – enough to keep it green for a week.
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I just heard that for the first time on the Today Show this morning! The White House also put dye in the fountains on the front lawn today!
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