Famous attractions
Sears Tower [Standard Oil building]? [John Hancock building]? [Buckingham Fountain]? [Grant Park]? [Navy Pier]? [McComick Place]? [Water Tower]? [Lincoln Park]? [Drake Hotel]? [Chicago River]?
Colleges
[Depaul University]? [Loyola University]? [Northwestern University]? (in Evanston, suburb of of Chicago) [Roosevelt University]? University of Chicago [University of Illinois-Chicago]?
Museums
[Adler Planetarium]? [Art Institute of Chicago]? [Field Museum of Natural History]? [Museum of Contemporary Art]? [Shedd Aquarium and Oceanarium]? [Museum of Science and Industry]?
Sports
Chicago Bears (American football) (Play at [Soldier Field]?) [Chicago Bulls]? (Basketball) Chicago Cubs (Baseball)(Play at [Wrigley Field]?) [Chicago Fire]? (Soccer/Football) Chicago White Sox (Baseball) (Play at [Comiskey Park]?)
Nicknames:
"The Windy City" (inspired by the speechmaking proclivities of its politicians more than by its prevailing weather conditions);
"Second City" (so called because it was, for many years, the second-largest city in the United States, and also because of its rebirth after the [Great Chicago Fire]? of 1871);
"City of Big Shoulders"; and
"Hog-Butcher To The World" (from a [Carl Sandburg]? poem).