Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot (1,010 m) long pier on the Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan. It is located in the Streeterville neighborhood of the Near North Side community area. The pier was built in 1916 at a cost of $4.5 million, equivalent to $89.7 million today. It was a part of the Plan of Chicago developed by architect and city planner Daniel Burnham and his associates. As Municipal Pier #2 (Municipal Pier #1 was never built), Navy Pier was planned and built to serve as a mixed-purpose piece of public infrastructure. Its primary purpose was as a cargo facility for lake freighters, and warehouses were built up and down the pier. However, the pier was also designed to provide docking space for passenger excursion steamers, and in the pre-air conditioning era parts of the pier, especially its outermost tip, were designed to serve as cool places for public gathering and entertainment. The pier even had its own streetcar. Today, Navy Pier is Chicago's number one tourist attraction.[2]

Who says fireworks are just for the summertime?
Navy Pier is beautiful on the inside and the outside! Visit us inside our delicious restaurants and shops and then step outside for a beautiful fireworks show. Did we mention...the fireworks show is free!

New Year's Eve Family Fireworks
December 31 — 8:15pm
Families can ring in the New Year a little early with this spectacular fireworks display to end the New Year's Eve Family Bash.

New Year's Eve Midnight Fireworks
Friday, December 31 at Midnight
Welcome in 2011 with Chicago's only lakefront fireworks show on
New Year's Eve.