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Watch: Timelapse of 2024 Chicagohenge
Watch a timelapse of the Chicagohenge phenomenon.
CHICAGO - An extraordinary event that marks the start of spring happened in Chicago and it's a sight you won't forget.
The "Chicagohenge" is a natural phenomenon that happens twice a year, marking the start of spring and the end of summer – March 19-23 and Sept. 22-23, according to Adler Planetarium.
During the event, the sun directly aligned with Chicago's east and west streets, giving residents a beautiful scene.
Last September, we spoke to a photographer who told us where the best spot to view Chicagohenge is.
"Randolph, Madison, Chicago Avenue - this is actually superior there!" said Barry Butler.
To learn more about the Chicagohenge, follow this link.
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Chicagohenge 2024: Watch the natural phenomenon
The "Chicagohenge" is a natural phenomenon that happens twice a year, marking the start of spring and the end of summer – March 19-23.