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John G. Shedd is the one who inspired the aquarium. I don't know if he created it, though.

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In 1925, the Chicago architectural firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst & White was hired to design the Shedd Aquarium in the Beaux Arts tradition. The chief architect was Ernest Graham, who had worked for Daniel Burnham, (one of the city's premier architects). The aquarium was his firm's last Beaux Arts building, and the grandest one they designed.

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The Shedd Aquarium was built in 1930 to promote the conservation of aquatic species and educate the public about marine life. It was founded by John G. Shedd, a philanthropist, as a cultural and educational institution in Chicago. The aquarium aims to inspire people to protect and preserve the world's oceans and aquatic habitats.

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Shedd Aquarium was built to entertain children about sea life and many interesting facts about animals.

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