Chicago
[ shi-kah-goh, -kaw- ]
/ ʃɪˈkɑ goʊ, -ˈkɔ- /
noun
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U.S. artist, author, and educator.
a city in NE Illinois, on Lake Michigan: second largest city in the U.S.
a river formed in Chicago that flows through downtown and, as engineered, to the Des Plaines River: part of the Illinois Waterway.
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British Dictionary definitions for chicago
Chicago
/ (ʃɪˈkɑːɡəʊ) /
noun
a port in NE Illinois, on Lake Michigan: the third largest city in the US; it is a major railway and air traffic centre. Pop: 2 869 121 (2003 est)
Cultural definitions for chicago
notes for Chicago
Originally called the “Windy City” because the city bragged about the 1893 World Expo that was held there. The term has since come to refer to the strong northern winds that blow off the lake in the winter.
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For many years the second largest city in the United States, before being displaced by
Los Angeles, and therefore referred to as the “Second City.”
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During the time of
Prohibition, Chicago was controlled by gangsters, Al
Capone being the most notorious. Gangster warfare continued long after this particularly violent period.
notes for Chicago
Carl
Sandburg, in his poem “Chicago,” called the city the “Hog Butcher for the World” because of Chicago's heavy involvement in the meatpacking industry.
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Chicago's downtown is referred to as the “Loop” because it is enclosed by elevated railways, called the “El.”