Navy Pier Winter Snow
by Doug Kreuger
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Title
Navy Pier Winter Snow
Artist
Doug Kreuger
Medium
Painting - Digital Painting
Description
"Navy Pier Winter Snow" --Chicago Reflections Series
--Original artwork by Doug Kreuger
--Featured in Courage Kenny Cards' 2016 Scenes of Chicago holiday greetings collection, entitled, "Navy Pier Celebration"
Kenny Courage Cards is a charitable organization, focusing on enhancing the quality of life for people with disabilities.
Navy Pier boasts the reputation for being Illinois' Number 1 Tourist Attraction; attracting more than 8 million visitors annually. Situated on more than 50 acres, Navy pier stretches 3,300 feet from the shoreline of Lake Michigan into Chicago Harbor at the mouth of the Chicago River.
Construction began in 1914, as a shipping and entertainment facility, named Municipal Pier, and served as a temporary home for military personnel through World Wars 1 and 2. In 1927 it was renamed Navy Pier in honor of Navy veterans.
Today, Navy Pier plays host to many temporary and permanent attractions, Including: a 15-story-high Ferris Wheel, Theaters, Tall Ships Festival, Stained Glass Windows Museum, Children's Museum, Chicago Sports Museum, Dinner Cruises, Exhibit Halls, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Hotel and Grand Ballroom.
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September 18th, 2016
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Nava Thompson
Love your winter scenes ! LVF
Doug Kreuger replied:
Thanks Nava! Think I'll take a look at your Springtime images on this cold wintry day. :))