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This is a photograph of Wacker Drive in Chicago, Illinois just before its eastern terminus in Lake Shore Drive. Upper Wacker Drive; Lower Wacker Drive; and Wacker Drive, Service Level are all visible, as is the eastbound ramp from Upper Wacker Drive to Lower Wacker Drive. In the foreground is the Chicago River.

I, Knowledge Seeker, took this photograph on February 23, 2005. It was taken from the north bank of the Chicago River, between McClurg Court and Columbus Drive. The view faces south.

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This is a photograph of Wacker Drive in Chicago, Illinois just before its eastern terminus in Lake Shore Drive. Upper Wacker Drive; Lower Wacker Drive; and Wacker Drive, Service Level are all visible, as is the eastbound ramp from Upper Wacker Drive to Lower Wacker Drive. In the foreground is the Chicago River.

I, Knowledge Seeker, took this photograph on February 23, 2005. It was taken from the north bank of the Chicago River, between McClurg Court and Columbus Drive. The view faces south.

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