'Chicagohenge' 2021 dates: Sunrise, sunset to align with Chicago skyscrapers around Fall Equinox on

Publish date: 2024-08-24
CHICAGO (WLS) — What is Chicagohenge? It happens twice a year when we are treated to a special alignment of the sun and our beautiful city buildings.

For a week or so around the Spring and Fall Equinox (around March 21 and September 21 most years), you can see the sunset looking down the east-west streets of downtown Chicago. The sunset is framed perfectly between the buildings on each side of the road. You should be able to see “Chicagohenge” for at least a few more nights this week.

Why does this happen?

Throughout the year, the sun sets at different points on the horizon. In the winter it is a little farther to the north and during summer it is a little farther to the south. But during the equinoxes, with the east-west grid layout of the city, we have the perfect opportunity to see “Chicagohenge”.

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