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[edit] Chicago Nicknames

"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)
  • "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 stationery during the 1980s.
  • Chicagoland — A term for the city together with its surrounding suburbs, coined by the Chicago Tribune in the early 1900s. Correctly, the term encompasses the city and the nine counties around it; however, it is often mistakenly used to mean only the suburbs or in redundant phrases like "greater Chicagoland area."
  • "Chi-town" or simply "Chitown" — Pronunciation of this nickname can vary from /tʃɪ.tæʊn/ to /ˈʃaɪ.tæʊn/ to /ˈtʃi.tæʊn/. (An ironic homophone to "shy-town".)
  • "The Chi" — Used by many popular rap musicians from the area, such as Kanye West and Common. (pronounced "the shy" much like "Chi-town.")
  • "The Chill or Chi Ill" — Also used by rap musicians from the area (Chill as in Chicago Illinois).
  • "City of the Century."
  • "City in a Garden" — After the motto on the seal "Urbs in Horto."
  • "Hog-Butcher to the World" — From "Chicago."
  • "I Will" City — From the "I Will" Symbol.
  • "Paris on the Prairie" — From the 1909 plan for the City of Chicago created by Daniel Burnham.
  • "The Big Onion" — an homage to the original Native name for the area (which meant "onion"), in parallel with a popular New York nickname


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