Chicago River dyed blue ahead of Cubs' victory parade
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It's a long-awaited celebration that won't go to waste.
Roughly two hours before the Chicago Cubs take to the streets to celebrate their 2016 World Series championship, some pre-party festivities got underway.
To start things off, fans in a boat began dying the Chicago River bright blue.
More photos from the river. pic.twitter.com/d7iiCCDeyz
— Kelly Bauer (@BauerJournalism) November 4, 2016
People are cheering for the people dropping Cubs blue dye in the Chicago River. pic.twitter.com/Pq2HD89plU
— Kelly Bauer (@BauerJournalism) November 4, 2016
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced the team's victory parade will begin at 11 a.m. ET.
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