Chicago
Coordinates:
41°53′20″N
87°37′22″W
/
41.888988°N 87.622833°W / 41.888988;
-87.622833
City of Chicago
From top left: Chicago Theater, the Sears Tower, the
University of Chicago, the skyline from the Museum
Campus, Navy Pier, the Field Museum, and Crown
Fountain in Millenium Park
Flag
Seal
Nickname(s): The Windy City, The Second City,
Chi-Town, Hog Butcher for the World, City of
Big Shoulders, The City That Works,and others
found at List of nicknames for Chicago
Motto: Latin: Urbs in Horto (English: City in a
Garden), Make No Small Plans, I Will
Location in the Chicago metro area and Illinois
Coordinates: 41°52′55″N 87°37′40″W /
41.88194°N 87.62778°W / 41.88194; -87.62778
Country
United States
State
Illinois
Counties
Cook, DuPage
Settled
1770s
Incorporated
March 4, 1837
Government
- Type
Mayor-council government
- Mayor
Richard M. Daley
- City Council
Aldermen
Manuel Flores
Bob Fioretti
Pat Dowell
Toni Preckwinkle
Leslie Hairston
Freddrenna Lyle
Sandi Jackson
Michelle A. Harris
Anthony Beale
John Pope
James Balcer
George Cardenas
Frank Olivo
Ed Burke
Toni Foulkes
Joann Thompson
Latasha Thomas
Lona Lane
Virginia Rugai
Willie Cochran
Howard Brookins Jr.
Ricardo Muñoz
Michael Zalewski
Sharon Denise Dixon.
Daniel Solis
Billy Ocasio
Walter Burnett, Jr
Ed Smith
Isaac Carothers
Ariel Reboyras
Ray Suarez
Scott Waguespack
Richard Mell
Carrie Austin
Rey Colón
William Banks
Emma Mitts
Thomas Allen
Margaret Laurino
Patrick O’Connor
Brian Doherty
Brendan Reilly
Vi Daley
Thomas M. Tunney
Patrick Levar
Helen Shiller
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Chicago
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Eugene Schulter
Mary Ann Smith
Joe Moore
Bernard Stone
- State House
Representative
Susana A. Mendoza (D)
Edward J. Acevedo (D)
Luis Arroyo (D)
Cynthia Soto (D)
Kenneth Dunkin (D)
Esther Golar (D)
Karen A. Yarbrough (D)
LaShawn Ford (D)
Arthur L. Turner (D)
Annazette Collins (D)
John A. Fritchey (D)
Sara Feigenholtz (D)
Greg Harris (D)
Harry Osterman (D)
John D’Amico (D)
Joseph M. Lyons (D)
Michael P. McAuliffe (R)
Robert S. Molaro (D)
Michael J. Madigan (D)
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