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Unlike other cities in the world where they just have lots of beer, wear green and eat green-colored food—every year since 1962, Chicago turns its river green to commemorate St Patrick’s Day.
This year is no different from the previous years: the blue waters of Chicago River get turned green again with special orange dye.
And to further add to the celebration of the festival in the waterway, a man dressed as a Leprechaun rode a Flyboard on the waters.
Check out the video below to see how Chicago marked St Paddy’s Day:

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[via My Modern Metropolis, images via Scott Olson / Getty Images and PAUL BEATY / AP, video via Rulour Garcia]