When the campus moved off the pier, the 3,foot-long structure fell into disuse. The Grand Ballroom underwent reconstruction for the occasion and the pier was given Chicago Landmark status. The launch of ChicagoFest, an annual music festival, boosted activity as well in the late s and early s. But another decade of abandonment occurred when the fest was discontinued. Since then, the pier has been used exclusively as an entertainment venue.
In , the Chicago Shakespeare Theater moved to the pier, adding one more important entertainment venue. Recently, the pier has experienced another resurgence, with a redesign by James Corner Field Operations that added a grand staircase leading up to the new foot Centennial Wheel and the Polk Bros.
Foundation Park near the entrance, complete with a large participatory fountain and two stages for entertainment. The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare, an innovative theater with nine movable seating towers, is the latest addition to the ever-evolving pier. Plans for the future include more enhancements along the pier and a new, boutique hotel. Explore the ever-changing Navy Pier! Learn how the pier has served Chicago through adaptive reuse since….
Since its opening on Navy Pier in , Chicago Shakespeare Theater has grown to be one of the largest…. Discover the exciting diversity of Chicago architecture on this wide-ranging odyssey, which traces the…. Gallery 4 Items. Known as Municipal Pier at the time, it was renamed Navy Pier in to honor the Navy veterans of the first world war. When the second world war emerged in the s, Navy Pier went back to being a military station.
It mainly served as a place to have pilot training orientation. The Navy moved out in It was created for shipping and recreational purposes.
In , Daniel Burnham, the most famous Chicago city planner, wanted Chicago to have several piers for shipping and entertainment. Back in , Burnham drafted a truly grant urban plan for Chicago , which included five piers, one of which was the Navy Pier.
Then you would love to know that the Navy Pier area was the original home of the first-ever Ferris wheel, designed and constructed by G. Ferris in ! The erection of the Farris Wheel was a way to promote and publicize the World Columbian Exposition, held that year in Chicago.
Actually, some of the work has already begun. This spring and summer will be a great time to visit the Navy Pier, especially with your family. Several attractions are scheduled to celebrate some of the area's landmarks. On top of that, several world-class events are already announced throughout the spring and summer.
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