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  1. Chicago - Wikipedia

    Chicago is a major destination for tourism, with 55 million visitors in 2024 to its cultural institutions, Lake Michigan beaches, restaurants, and more. [19][20] Chicago's culture has contributed …

  2. City of Chicago

    Welcome to the official City of Chicago Website. The source for information about City services, departments, programs and initiatives, and officials for Chicago residents, businesses, and …

  3. Chicago | History, Population, Map, & Facts | Britannica

    6 days ago · Chicago is a city, the seat of Cook county, in northeastern Illinois, U.S. With a population of nearly three million, Chicago is the state’s largest and the country’s third most …

  4. Chicago: Best Big City | Things to Do, Restaurants, & Vacations

    Explore iconic attractions, hidden gems, and travel guides. Plan the perfect Chicago trip!

  5. cityofchicago.com

    Uncover the energy, culture, and charm at the heart of the Windy City. From bustling streets to vibrant nightlife, Chicago keeps you moving. Dive into diverse districts, each with its own …

  6. 28 Best Things to Do in Chicago - U.S. News Travel

    Jul 28, 2025 · Must-visit attractions in Chicago include the Navy Pier, Wrigley Field, Second City, Skydeck Chicago, and of course, "The Bean." Find more fun things to do in Chicago.

  7. Chicago - Wikiwand

    Chicago made noted contributions to urban planning and architecture, such as the Chicago School, the development of the City Beautiful movement, and the steel-framed skyscraper. …

  8. Visit Chicago | Things Do in Chicago | Enjoy Illinois

    Planning to visit Chicago? We have everything you need, from upcoming events to delicious food and things to do in Chicago.

  9. Chicago - Explore Attractions, Dining & Events | Visit The USA

    Traveling to Chicago? Learn about the city’s top attractions and activities, including dining, nightlife, iconic landmarks, arts and special events.

  10. Chicago Facts | Chicago Public Library

    Dec 8, 2025 · The Y symbol, also called the Municipal Device, represents the Chicago River and its two branches. The Y symbol is meant to be used unofficially by citizens, businesses and …