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  2. Lake Guardian - Wikipedia

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    Speed: 11 kn (20 km/h; 13 mph ... craft carried: Rescue boat: Ambar 550 RIB with 2 Mercury 60HP 4-stroke outboard motors ... Lake Guardian moored at Chicago's Navy Pier.

  3. Navy Pier - Wikipedia

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    In mid-1918, the pier was also used as a jail for draft dodgers. In 1927, the pier was renamed Navy Pier to honor the naval veterans who served in World War I. [7] In 1941, during World War II, the pier became a training center for the United States Navy; about 10,000 people worked, trained and lived there. The pier contained a 2,500-seat ...

  4. Top 5 things to do on the Navy Pier in Chicago - AOL

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    The Navy Pier in Chicago offers more than a place to catch fish. Year-round fun for the entire family includes shows, attractions, rides, games and theaters. Construction began more than 90 years ...

  5. Double Shot (ride) - Wikipedia

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    Ride Speed: 30–35 miles per hour (50-55 kilometers per hour) [4] [5] ... Navy Pier, Chicago, Illinois, USA (relocated from Pleasure Island Family Theme Park in the UK)

  6. Polk Bros Park - Wikipedia

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    The park and performance laws were funded by a $20 million donation Navy Pier by the Polk family in 2014, and designed by James Corner Field Operations. [6] The performance venues opened in 2017, as part of Navy Pier's 'Centennial Vision' redevelopment, [1] replacing the pier's unused South Dock. [2] [7]

  7. SS Milwaukee Clipper - Wikipedia

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    After several court cases, the vessel was returned to Gillon, being towed to Chicago in 1980 for use as a museum ship on Navy Pier. In December 1983, Milwaukee Clipper was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, [1] and in May 1989 the ship was designated a National Historic Landmark. [2] [7] Today, both plaques are on board the ship.