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  1. I moved here after living in cities ranging from 10,000 to 1 mil. I love it and think Anthony Bourdain said it best: “You wake up in Chicago, pull back the curtain and you KNOW where you are. You could be nowhere else. You are in a big, brash, muscular, broad shouldered motherfuckin’ city.

  2. Moved to Chicago for law school, started a career, bought a condo. Discovered I love city living and not having a car. Other than the lack of open green space that you don't have to compete with Chicago Sport and Social for, city living fits my preferences far more than the suburbs.

  3. Analysis of Chicago gives the reader an insight into how Sandburg celebrates Americas vivacity despite all the wars and Chicago as the center of its growth. It talks about boundless energy, about the love of life, and about the zest and laughter that Sandburg found in the city.

  4. If you're considering living in Chicago, Illinois, I recommend reading this helpful list of the honest pros and cons of life in Chicago.

  5. In Chicago, you can indeed tell a lot about a person by their neighborhood – we judge them by it for better or worse. And with each neighborhood comes stereotypes. Example: Wriglleyville, which we affectionately term “America’s frat house,” is home to the historic Wrigley field stadium.

  6. 21 lis 2023 · Learn about Carl Sandburg's poem entitled ~'Chicago.~' Read a summary of the work, find its in-depth analysis, and discover the figurative language and themes in the poem. Updated:...

  7. I moved from FL to Chicago back in 2013 and it was the best decision I ever made. Like you I was looking for a big city and Chicago checked the most boxes. NYC is great (I actually relocated there for work in 2017-2021) but came back to Chicago as soon as I had the ability to do so.