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             English: The  Chicago River is the south border of the  Near North Side and  Streeterville and the north border of the  Loop,  Lakeshore East and  Illinois Centre (viewed from  Lake Shore Drive with  Trump International Hotel and Tower at the jog in the river at the centre.  This 6-part composite panorama shows the optical center of the main branch of the Chicago River looking west (currently downstream) as seen from a pedestrian path on the Lake Shore Drive Bridge. The Trump Tower is at centre ( SOM), with  Mies van der Rohe's 330 North Wabash slightly to the left of centre. On the right bank is Streeterville, and the northern Loop is on the left. From left to right:  The Parkshore,  North Harbour Tower (both set back),  The Chandler,  The Regatta,  The Tides,  Aon Centre (background),  Aqua, Swissotel Chicago, Columbus Plaza,  Hyatt Regency Chicago (west tower), One Illinois Centre,  Marina City,  330 North Wabash,  Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago, Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers, Cityfront Place, River View (west & east towers), Parkshore East, McClurg Court Centre,  John Hancock Centre,  400 East Ohio, the  Chicago Spire site,  401 East Ontario, Lake Shore Plaza,  Onterie Centre,  North Pier Apartments 
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           24 May 2009 | 
          
          
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            http://www.flickr.com/photos/mindfrieze/3624597377/ | 
          
          
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           flickr user  mindfrieze | 
          
         
         
        
         
          
           
            
             
              
               
                
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