The
Marina Towers are two corn cob-shaped condominium buildings that are
located along the north bank of the Chicago River. At the time of their
completion in 1962, the two towers were both the tallest residential
buildings as well as the tallest reinforced concrete structures in the
world. Today, their unique architectural design combined with their
prominent positioning on the river make them readily identifiable to
city-dwellers far and wide.

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