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CHICAGO is in many ways the nation's last great
city. Sarah Bernhardt called it "the pulse of
America" and, though long eclipsed by Los Angeles as
the nation's second most populous city after New York,
Chicago really does have it all, with less of the hassle
and infrastructural problems of its coastal rivals.
Founded in the early 1800s, Chicago grew up with the
country, serving as the main connection between the
established east coast cities and the wide open Wild West
frontier. This position on the sharp edge between
civilization and wilderness made the city into a crucible
of innovation. Many aspects of modern life, from
skyscrapers to suburbia, had their start, and perhaps
their finest expression, here on the shores of Lake
Michigan.
Despite burning to the ground in the legendary fire of
1871, Chicago boomed thereafter, doubling in population
every decade and reaching two million around 1900, swollen
by Irish and eastern European immigrants
(Chicago still has the largest Polish population in the
world outside Warsaw). In the early years of the twentieth
century, it cemented a reputation as a place of apparently
limitless opportunity, with jobs aplenty for those willing
to work. The attraction was strongest among Deep South blacks
: from 1900 to 1920 African Americans poured in, with more
than 75,000 arriving during the war years of 1916-18
alone. Long hours, poor pay and squalid working conditions
were the catalysts that made Chicago the cradle of
American trade unions . By around 1900 most workers
were organized under the American Federation of Labor, and
the 1894 Pullman strike saw black and white workers unite
for almost the first time in the US. As hostilities
intensified, the city's workers became the driving force
behind the left-wing "Wobblies." Chicago has
also long been an important center for black organization
- both the Reverend Jesse Jackson's Operation PUSH
(People United to Save Humanity) and the more militant Nation
of Islam , founded by Elijah Mohammed in the 1940s,
have their national headquarters on the city's South Side.
During the Roaring Twenties, Chicago's self-image as a
no-holds-barred free market was pushed to the limit by a
new breed of entrepreneur. Criminal syndicates, ruthlessly
and brazenly run by the likes of gangsters like Al
Capone and Bugsy Moran, took advantage of Prohibition to
sell bootleg alcohol. Shootouts in the street between
sharp-suited, Tommy-gun-wielding mobsters were not as
common as legend would have it, but the backroom dealing
and iron-handed control they pioneered was later perfected
by politicians such as former mayor Richard Daley -
father of the present mayor - who ran Chicago
single-handedly from the 1950s until his death in 1976.
His brutal handling of antiwar demonstrators at the 1968
Democratic convention remains notorious. These days,
the tourist authorities play down the mobster era; few
traces of the hoodlum years exist, and those that do owe
more to Hollywood than contemporary Chicago.
Today, Chicago's towering skyline - the city
has one of the world's best collections of modern
architecture , from Frank Lloyd Wright houses to the
110-story Sears Tower - dominates the
pancake-flat prairies for hundreds of miles around.
Chicago's status as the cultural and financial heart of
middle America is beyond question. The Loop
downtown holds the head offices of many major US
companies and some of the nation's most important commodity
markets , which together handle the buying and
selling of one-third of the world's agricultural and
industrial products.
For visitors, Chicago offers the Art Institute of
Chicago and a wide range of excellent museums
(many of which have one day of free admission per week),
restaurants, sports and highbrow cultural activities.
However, its strongest suit is live music , with
a phenomenal array of jazz and blues clubs
packed into the back rooms of its amiable bars and
cafés. The rock scene is also one of the
healthiest in the country with a prolific number of
bands having come out of the city in the 1990s,
including Smashing Pumpkins, Material Issue, Veruca Salt
and Wilco. And almost everything is noticeably less
expensive than in other US cities - eating out ,
for example, costs much less than in New York or LA, but
is every bit as good. Though locals might deny it, the
city has a surprisingly low-key and generally welcoming
population - Chicagoans on the whole are proud of their
city and usually keen to point out its best features.
Two great ways to get a real feel for the city are to
head out to ivy-covered Wrigley Field on a sunny
summer afternoon to catch baseball's Cubs in action, or
take a cruise boat under the bridges of the Chicago
River at sunset.
The City
Chicago is an easy city to negotiate: streets form a
grid and numbering is consistent, beginning at State and
Madison streets. State Street - "that great
street" in Sinatra's song - is at zero east and
west and Madison at zero north and south. ...
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