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Wendella celebrates 50 years

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Wendella Chicago Water Taxi has transported millions of commuters between Michigan Avenue and the Union and Ogilvie train stations since its launch it 1962. According to their website: “Wendella was founded in 1935, at the northeast corner of Navy Pier by Albert Borgstrom, a Swedish immigrant. Albert knew that people wanted more than just the small speedboat rides that were popular at the time. A carpenter by trade, he rebuilt a 65-ft. wooden yacht named Wendela (later changed to Wendella for pronunciation), added seating for about 100 passengers; included a narrator well-versed in Chicago’s architecture and history; and charged 25 cents for a 30 minute boat ride.”

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