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"Hog butcher for the world,
Tool maker, stacker of wheat,
Player with railroads and the nation's freight handler;
Stormy, husky, brawling,
City of the big shoulders."
Carl Sandburg's "Chicago" (1916)
  • "The Windy City" — It is often recited—erroneously—that this nickname was first used by Charles Gibson Dana, editor of the New York Sun and former editor of the Chicago Republican in 1890 in reference to the city's claims for the World Columbian Exposition. Barry Popik and others, however, have found numerous earlier references to the "Windy City." Earlier attestations are found in the Cleveland Gazette dated September 19, 1885 and the Cincinnati Enquirer dated February 12, 1877 (pg. 5, col. 2); undoubtedly other antedatings will emerge. Some continue to believe that the name may indicate the summer breezes as is described at Weather Doctor's Weather History (http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/history/chicago-nickname.htm), but early evidence does not support this theory. 19th-century citations reveal that the nickname arose in connection with (1) the longwindedness of politicians, both residents and those visiting for political conventions; and (2) the city's many boosters who commended the western metropolis to the world's attention. (The complete article on the nickname from the University of Chicago Press's Encyclopedia of Chicago (2004) is available here.)
  • "Beirut by the Lake" From a Wall Street Journal article during the Council Wars of the 1980's
  • "Chicago Works Together" developed by Burson-Marsteller, a public relations firm, and used on official stationary during the 1980s.
  • "Chi-town" or simply "Chitown" — Pronunciation of this nickname can vary from {{ˈIPA|/tʃɪ.tæʊn/}} to /ˈʃaɪ.tæʊn/ to /ˈtʃi.tæʊn/.
  • "City of the Century"
  • "Garden City" after the motto on the seal "Urbs in Horto"
  • "Hog-Butcher To The World" — From "Chicago."
  • "I Will" City from the "I Will" Symbol.
  • "Slaughterhouse to the World"
  • "That Toddling Town" — According to the lyrics of the song "Chicago" (music and words by Fred Fisher, 1922) also popularized by Frank Sinatra (as well as Tony Bennett).
  • "Sweet Home" from the Woody Payne song Sweet Home Chicago







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