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Nicknames of Chicago

This article lists nicknames for the city of Chicago, Illinois.

Windy City Edit

 
This newspaper article was published by the Cleveland Gazette in 1885

The city of Chicago has been known by many nicknames, but it is most widely recognized as the "Windy City".

The earliest known reference to the "Windy City" was actually to Green Bay in 1856.[1] The first known repeated effort to label Chicago with this nickname is from 1876 and involves Chicago's rivalry with Cincinnati. The popularity of the nickname endures to this day, more than a century after the Cincinnati rivalry ended.

Second City Edit

"Second City" originates as an insult from a series of articles in The New Yorker by A. J. Liebling, later combined into a book titled Chicago: The Second City (1952). In it, Liebling writes about his hatred for Chicago and contrasts it to his hometown New York City. He complains about Chicago's economic decline, rampant organized crime and political corruption, declining population, outdated schools of thought, and general dependency on the cities along the east coast.[2] The Chicago-based improv comedy group The Second City references Liebling's book in their self-mocking name.[3] In 2011, Chicago announced its adoption of the slogan "Second to None", a protest stance indirectly referring to Liebling's publications.[4] The slogan was replaced with another in 2022.[5]

An etymology popularized by tour guides suggests that it refers to rebuilding the city following the Great Chicago Fire in 1871.[6][7]

Chi-town Edit

"Chi-town," "Chi-Town," or "Chitown" (/ˈʃtn/ SHY-town)[8] is a nickname that follows an established pattern of shortening a city's name and appending the suffix "-town," like "H-Town" refers to Houston.[9] Despite many mentions by well-known figures in popular works, such as C. W. McCall's song "Convoy," its popularity as a nickname used by locals is disputed.[10] Wendy McClure wrote in the Chicago Reader in 2017 that it is the "cilantro of nicknames": its distastefulness depends on who is using it.[8] Events and organizations often use the nickname, for example, the hockey team Chi-Town Shooters, the WCW event Chi-Town Rumble, and the New Year's Eve event Chi-Town Rising.[10]

City of Big Shoulders Edit

 

"City of Big Shoulders" is a nickname coined by Carl Sandburg in his 1914 poem "Chicago," which describes the city as "stormy, husky, [and] brawling." It is the last of several nicknames in the poem; the others hint at the cities major industrial activities, for example, the meat-packing industry and railroad industry.[11] It is also sometimes said as the "City of Broad Shoulders."[12]

Chiberia Edit

"Chiberia" – a portmanteau of "Chicago" and "Siberia" – was coined by Richard Castro, a meteorologist working for CBS Chicago, during a cold wave in 2014 that brought the coldest temperatures to the city in multiple decades.[13] The National Weather Service used the hashtag "#Chiberia" during its reporting on the cold wave.[14] The nickname continues to be used during cold weather events, for example in 2017[15] and in 2019.[16]

Chiraq Edit

"Chiraq" – a portmanteau of "Chicago" and "Iraq" – controversially compares the city (given its crime rates) to war-torn Iraq. Chuck Goudie, a reporter for ABC7 Chicago, asserted that the nickname is based on a Iraq War statistic: from 2003 to 2012, 4,265 people were killed in Chicago, nearly equal to the number of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq in the same period. The origin of the nickname is not definitive, but it saw increasing popularity in usage around the end of the Iraq War.[17] For example, Spike Lee used the nickname as the title of his 2015 film,[18] Lil Reese used it in his 2013 song "Traffic," and Urban Dictionary added it as an entry in 2012.[17]

City in a Garden Edit

 
Seal of Chicago

In the 1830s, the government of Chicago adopted the motto "Urbs in Horto," a Latin term that translates to 'City in a Garden.' It is displayed in the city's seal.[19] The Chicago Park District adopted a seal in 1934 that contains the Latin phrase Hortus in Urbe, meaning 'Garden in a City.'[20]

Great Commercial Tree Edit

"Great Commercial Tree" comes from the lyrics of the state anthem of Illinois: "...  Till upon the inland sea, stands thy great commercial tree..."[21]

Other nicknames Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Popik, Barry (October 11, 2004). "The Big Apple: Windy City (summary)". Barrypopik.com. Retrieved October 1, 2011.
  2. ^ Weintraub, J. (July 29, 1993). "Why They Call It the Second City". Chicago Reader. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  3. ^ Christiansen, Richard (2004). "Second City Theatre". In Grossman, James R.; Keating, Ann Durkin; Reiff, Janice L. (eds.). The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago. Chicago Historical Society. p. 744. ISBN 0-226-31015-9. Retrieved March 7, 2008.
  4. ^ Rosenthal, Phil (June 29, 2011). "Selling the City to Tourists, One Slogan at a Time". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  5. ^ "What Others Are Saying: Chicago's Terrible New Slogan Sounds Designed to Keep Everyone Away". Herald & Review. February 1, 2022. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  6. ^ "Why is Chicago the 'Second City?'". Mysterious Chicago. July 9, 2018. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  7. ^ "Why is Chicago Called 'The Second City'?". Skydeck Chicago at Willis Tower. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  8. ^ a b McClure, Wendy (December 21, 2017). "Chicago Is a City of Objectionable Nicknames". Chicago Reader. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  9. ^ "Chi-town". Dictionary.com. January 6, 2020. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  10. ^ a b Berlin, Jonathon; Tuma, Rick; Yoder, Chad (January 6, 2016). "Does Anyone Use 'Chi-Town'? And Why NYE Organizers Chose It". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  11. ^ Spinney, Robert G. (2020). City of Big Shoulders: A History of Chicago. Cornell University Press. pp. XV, 272. ISBN 9781501748356.
  12. ^ Elie, Paul (June 16, 1996). "Admiring the City of Broad Shoulders". The New York Times. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  13. ^ "Meet the Man Who Coined the Word 'Chiberia'". CBS Chicago. March 6, 2014. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  14. ^ Smith, Matt; Levs, Josh (January 6, 2014). "'It's Too Darn Cold': Historic Freeze Brings Rare Danger Warning". CNN. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  15. ^ Prociv, Kathryn (January 13, 2017). "Pic of the Week: Chicago Lives up to 'Chiberia' Nickname after Cold Snap Turns City to Ice". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  16. ^ Lutz, Eric (January 31, 2019). "'Chiberia': Extreme Cold in Chicago Inspires Solidarity and Awe". The Guardian. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  17. ^ a b Bowean, Lolly (July 14, 2013). "Chiraq: What's in a Nickname? It Could Be a Lot". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  18. ^ Goudie, Chuck (July 27, 2015). "Despite 'Chiraq' Label, Data Show Chicago Not Even Close to Iraq". ABC7 Chicago. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  19. ^ "Chicago Facts". Chicago Public Library. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  20. ^ "History of Chicago's Parks". Chicago Park District. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
  21. ^ Official State Symbols (PDF) (Report). State of Illinois. Retrieved November 23, 2022.
  22. ^ English, Thomas J. (2005). Paddy whacked: The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster. HarperCollins. pp. 73–74. ISBN 0-06-059002-5. The city had been built, inexplicably, in the middle of a mud flat, which necessitated raising portions of the downtown area on stilts above the sloshy earth, giving Chicago the first of many nicknames: Mud City.
  23. ^ Seeger, Eugen. "Chicago, the Wonder City" (p. 384), G. Gregory Printing Company, Chicago, 1893
  24. ^ Adams, Cecil (2009) "What's the origin of 'The city that works'? 2017-04-19 at the Wayback Machine"
  25. ^ Mailer, Norman (1968). "Miami and the Siege of Chicago: An Informal History of the Republican and Democratic Conventions of 1968" (p. 83) New American Library, New York, 1968
  26. ^ Sampson, Robert J. (2012). "Great American City: Chicago and the Enduring Neighborhood Effect" (p. 77) University of Chicago Press, Chicago
  27. ^ Levy, John M. (2009) Contemporary Urban Planning.

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This article lists nicknames for the city of Chicago Illinois Contents 1 Windy City 2 Second City 3 Chi town 4 City of Big Shoulders 5 Chiberia 6 Chiraq 7 City in a Garden 8 Great Commercial Tree 9 Other nicknames 10 See also 11 ReferencesWindy City EditThis section is an excerpt from Windy City nickname edit nbsp This newspaper article was published by the Cleveland Gazette in 1885The city of Chicago has been known by many nicknames but it is most widely recognized as the Windy City The earliest known reference to the Windy City was actually to Green Bay in 1856 1 The first known repeated effort to label Chicago with this nickname is from 1876 and involves Chicago s rivalry with Cincinnati The popularity of the nickname endures to this day more than a century after the Cincinnati rivalry ended Second City Edit Second City originates as an insult from a series of articles in The New Yorker by A J Liebling later combined into a book titled Chicago The Second City 1952 In it Liebling writes about his hatred for Chicago and contrasts it to his hometown New York City He complains about Chicago s economic decline rampant organized crime and political corruption declining population outdated schools of thought and general dependency on the cities along the east coast 2 The Chicago based improv comedy group The Second City references Liebling s book in their self mocking name 3 In 2011 Chicago announced its adoption of the slogan Second to None a protest stance indirectly referring to Liebling s publications 4 The slogan was replaced with another in 2022 5 An etymology popularized by tour guides suggests that it refers to rebuilding the city following the Great Chicago Fire in 1871 6 7 Chi town Edit Chi Town redirects here For the song see Chi Town song Chi town Chi Town or Chitown ˈ ʃ aɪ t aʊ n SHY town 8 is a nickname that follows an established pattern of shortening a city s name and appending the suffix town like H Town refers to Houston 9 Despite many mentions by well known figures in popular works such as C W McCall s song Convoy its popularity as a nickname used by locals is disputed 10 Wendy McClure wrote in the Chicago Reader in 2017 that it is the cilantro of nicknames its distastefulness depends on who is using it 8 Events and organizations often use the nickname for example the hockey team Chi Town Shooters the WCW event Chi Town Rumble and the New Year s Eve event Chi Town Rising 10 City of Big Shoulders Edit nbsp City of Big Shoulders is a nickname coined by Carl Sandburg in his 1914 poem Chicago which describes the city as stormy husky and brawling It is the last of several nicknames in the poem the others hint at the cities major industrial activities for example the meat packing industry and railroad industry 11 It is also sometimes said as the City of Broad Shoulders 12 Chiberia Edit Chiberia a portmanteau of Chicago and Siberia was coined by Richard Castro a meteorologist working for CBS Chicago during a cold wave in 2014 that brought the coldest temperatures to the city in multiple decades 13 The National Weather Service used the hashtag Chiberia during its reporting on the cold wave 14 The nickname continues to be used during cold weather events for example in 2017 15 and in 2019 16 Chiraq Edit Chi raq redirects here For the film see Chi Raq Chiraq a portmanteau of Chicago and Iraq controversially compares the city given its crime rates to war torn Iraq Chuck Goudie a reporter for ABC7 Chicago asserted that the nickname is based on a Iraq War statistic from 2003 to 2012 4 265 people were killed in Chicago nearly equal to the number of U S soldiers killed in Iraq in the same period The origin of the nickname is not definitive but it saw increasing popularity in usage around the end of the Iraq War 17 For example Spike Lee used the nickname as the title of his 2015 film 18 Lil Reese used it in his 2013 song Traffic and Urban Dictionary added it as an entry in 2012 17 City in a Garden Edit nbsp Seal of ChicagoIn the 1830s the government of Chicago adopted the motto Urbs in Horto a Latin term that translates to City in a Garden It is displayed in the city s seal 19 The Chicago Park District adopted a seal in 1934 that contains the Latin phrase Hortus in Urbe meaning Garden in a City 20 Great Commercial Tree Edit Great Commercial Tree comes from the lyrics of the state anthem of Illinois Till upon the inland sea stands thy great commercial tree 21 Other nicknames EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Nicknames of Chicago news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mud City possibly the oldest nickname for the city referring to the fact that the terrain of the city used to be a mud flat 22 City by the Lake used as early as the 1890s 23 The City that Works slogan from Richard J Daley s tenure as mayor describing Chicago as a blue collar hard working city which ran relatively smoothly 24 Heart of America Chicago is one of the largest transportation centers in America and its location was once near the center of the United States The Great American City taken from Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Norman Mailer s book Miami and the Siege of Chicago 1968 Chicago is the great American city perhaps the last of the great American cities 25 the notion that Chicago is arguably the most quintessential American city 26 was central to Robert J Sampson s landmark research on communities criminology and urban sociology Great American City Chicago and the Enduring Neighborhood Effect 2012 The City Beautiful a reference to the eponymous reform movement sparked by the World s Columbian Exposition of 1893 27 used by Hawk Harrelson when the Chicago White Sox open a game at U S Cellular Field The 312 a reference to the city s original area code under the North American Numbering Plan before the overlays of area code 773 and later area code 872 Paris on the Prairie a name from Daniel Burnham s Plan for Chicago See also Edit nbsp Chicago portalList of city nicknames in Illinois List of songs about Chicago Lists of nicknamesReferences Edit Popik Barry October 11 2004 The Big Apple Windy City summary Barrypopik com Retrieved October 1 2011 Weintraub J July 29 1993 Why They Call It the Second City Chicago Reader Retrieved November 23 2022 Christiansen Richard 2004 Second City Theatre In Grossman James R Keating Ann Durkin Reiff Janice L eds The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago Chicago Historical Society p 744 ISBN 0 226 31015 9 Retrieved March 7 2008 Rosenthal Phil June 29 2011 Selling the City to Tourists One Slogan at a Time Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 23 2022 What Others Are Saying Chicago s Terrible New Slogan Sounds Designed to Keep Everyone Away Herald amp Review February 1 2022 Retrieved November 23 2022 Why is Chicago the Second City Mysterious Chicago July 9 2018 Retrieved November 23 2022 Why is Chicago Called The Second City Skydeck Chicago at Willis Tower Retrieved November 23 2022 a b McClure Wendy December 21 2017 Chicago Is a City of Objectionable Nicknames Chicago Reader Retrieved November 25 2022 Chi town Dictionary com January 6 2020 Retrieved November 25 2022 a b Berlin Jonathon Tuma Rick Yoder Chad January 6 2016 Does Anyone Use Chi Town And Why NYE Organizers Chose It Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 25 2022 Spinney Robert G 2020 City of Big Shoulders A History of Chicago Cornell University Press pp XV 272 ISBN 9781501748356 Elie Paul June 16 1996 Admiring the City of Broad Shoulders The New York Times Retrieved November 25 2022 Meet the Man Who Coined the Word Chiberia CBS Chicago March 6 2014 Retrieved November 25 2022 Smith Matt Levs Josh January 6 2014 It s Too Darn Cold Historic Freeze Brings Rare Danger Warning CNN Retrieved November 25 2022 Prociv Kathryn January 13 2017 Pic of the Week Chicago Lives up to Chiberia Nickname after Cold Snap Turns City to Ice The Washington Post Retrieved November 25 2022 Lutz Eric January 31 2019 Chiberia Extreme Cold in Chicago Inspires Solidarity and Awe The Guardian Retrieved November 25 2022 a b Bowean Lolly July 14 2013 Chiraq What s in a Nickname It Could Be a Lot Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 25 2022 Goudie Chuck July 27 2015 Despite Chiraq Label Data Show Chicago Not Even Close to Iraq ABC7 Chicago Retrieved November 25 2022 Chicago Facts Chicago Public Library Retrieved November 23 2022 History of Chicago s Parks Chicago Park District Retrieved November 25 2022 Official State Symbols PDF Report State of Illinois Retrieved November 23 2022 English Thomas J 2005 Paddy whacked The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster HarperCollins pp 73 74 ISBN 0 06 059002 5 The city had been built inexplicably in the middle of a mud flat which necessitated raising portions of the downtown area on stilts above the sloshy earth giving Chicago the first of many nicknames Mud City Seeger Eugen Chicago the Wonder City p 384 G Gregory Printing Company Chicago 1893 Adams Cecil 2009 What s the origin of The city that works Archived 2017 04 19 at the Wayback Machine Mailer Norman 1968 Miami and the Siege of Chicago An Informal History of the Republican and Democratic Conventions of 1968 p 83 New American Library New York 1968 Sampson Robert J 2012 Great American City Chicago and the Enduring Neighborhood Effect p 77 University of Chicago Press Chicago Levy John M 2009 Contemporary Urban Planning Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nicknames of Chicago amp oldid 1175069241, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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