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Here s One Way I Wish Quincy was More Like Chicago

Quincy is NOT Chicago.BUT maybe the area would be better if in this one way Quincy was more like Chicago, let me explain. So in my two short years of living in Quincy, after moving here from Chicago, I have come to love this little town and the Tri-States as a whole! But one of the things that I notice still a lot when I drive around the Gem City is those yard signs that say Quincy is NOT Chicago and I get it, the point of those signs is obviously politically driven, trying to make the point that the laws in the big city don t always apply to the folks in the rest of the state. BUT there is a way that I believe that IF Quincy was more like Chicago it would make life in the Tri-States more fun and bring us all together more.

Chicago Water Taxi Returns to the River This Summer

Published May 6, 2021 • Updated on May 6, 2021 at 5:12 pm The Chicago Water Taxi will take to the River this summer, with plans to reopen for rides using enhanced COVID-19 preventative protocol in late May. For commuters and tourists alike, the water taxi will offer trips down the Chicago River starting May 29 for the following lines: Ogilvie/Union (West Loop), Michigan Avenue, Chicago Riverwalk, Goose Island, Chinatown and Chicago Avenue. Don t miss local breaking news and weather! Download our mobile app for iOS or Android and sign up for alerts. Ticket prices run as follows: $6 for a one-way pass $10 for an all-day pass

Chicago Water Taxi to resume service Memorial Day weekend

Chicago Water Taxi to resume service Memorial Day weekend By FOX 32 Digital Staff Published  (Raymond Boyd/Getty Images / Getty Images) CHICAGO - The iconic yellow boats ferrying passengers up and down the Chicago River will return to the water on Memorial Day weekend after a hault in service due to the coronavirus pandemic. Chicago Water Taxi announced on Wednesday that two of its five boats will resume their routes on Saturday, May 29. The boats wil operate seven days a week with stops on Michigan Avenue, the Chicago Riverwalk at LaSalle Street, Ogilvie Transportation Center, Union Station and Chinatown. Each boat will be limited to one-third capacity - about 50 people each - due to COVID-19 safety procedures.

Boat tours are back in Chicago — and the water taxi is next

Boat tours are back in Chicago — and the water taxi is next
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