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Chicago History, per Wikipedia
Chicago (IPA: /??'k??go?/) is a city that has for over `120 years been the
largest city by population in the state of Illinois and the Midwest, and a dominant
center of finance, industry and culture in the region. The city was long the
"second city" (second in population to New York), and is currently
the third-most populous city in the United States, with nearly 3 million people.
The city is located almost entirely in Cook County, though a portion of the
city's O'Hare International Airport overlaps into DuPage County. The Chicago
metropolitan area (commonly referred to as Chicagoland) has a population of
over 9.7 million people in Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana, making it also the
third largest metropolitan area in the U.S.[2] Adjacent to Lake Michigan, it
is the largest city located on the Great Lakes and among the world's twenty-five
largest urban areas by population. Chicago has been classified as an alpha world
city for its worldwide economic influence.[3]
Incorporated as a city in 1837 after being founded in 1833 at the site of a
portage between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River watershed, it soon
became a major transportation hub in North America and quickly became the transportation,
financial and industrial center of the American Midwest. Since the Chicago World's
Fair of 1893, it has been regarded as one of the ten most influential cities
in the world.[3] Among the fields in which its influence has been seen are science,
where Chicago Pile-1 served as the world's first artificial nuclear reactor,
the Chicago school of economics and architecture where it has contributed the
Chicago school of architecture. Home of the earliest skyscrapers, it today boasts
some of the world's tallest buildings, including the Sears Tower, Aon Center,
and John Hancock Center, plus the under-construction Chicago Spire and Trump
International Hotel and Tower. The University of Chicago is a leader in many
fields and has contributed its own Chicago schools such as Chicago school of
economics.
Today, Chicago boasts a rich diversity of cultural offerings: teams from each
of the major league sports (Bears, Blackhawks, Bulls, Cubs, Fire and White Sox),
a financial district anchored by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange located at
the foot of LaSalle Street in the Chicago Board of Trade Building, the shopping
of the Magnificent Mile, and a blossoming Theatre district. Noted among Chicago
Landmarks are Wrigley Field, and Buckingham Fountain. The Magnificent Mile is
the current upscale shopping center for a city that has revolutionized retail
merchandising with Montgomery Ward'sintroduction of mail order catalogs, Sears
Roebuck developing both catalogs and chains of retail stores, and Marshall Field's
department store.
Chicago is served by two major international airports, Chicago Midway International
Airport and O'Hare International Airport (the world's second busiest in terms
of passengers) as well as the heavily used Chicago 'L' system of rapid transit.
Chicago was once the capital of the railroad industry and until the 1960s the
world's largest meatpacking facilities were at the Union Stock Yards. Chicago
became notorious worldwide for its violent gangsters in the 1920s, most notably
Al Capone, and for the political corruption in one of the longest lasting political
machines in the nation. Two city Democrats won the party's presidential nomination,
Stephen A. Douglas in 1860 and Barack Obama in 2008. Recent Democrats from Chicago
include longtime party boss Mayor Richard J. Daley, and Black leader Jesse Jackson.

































































































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