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Also known as:
Windy City
Chi-Town
City of the Big Shoulders
Second City
My Kind of Town
City motto: Urbs in Horto (City in a Garden)
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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Chicago.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Cook county include:

Alpine,   Alsip,   Arlington Heights,   Barrington,   Barrington Center,   Barrington Hills,   Barrington Woods,   Bartlett,   Bedford Park,   Bellwood,   Berkeley,   Berwyn,   Blue Island,   Bridgeview,   Broadview,   Brookfield,   Buffalo Grove,   Burbank,   Burnham,   Calumet City,   Calumet Park,   Chicago Heights,   Chicago Ridge,   Cicero,   Country Club Hills,   Countryside,   Crawford Countryside,   Crestwood,   Des Plaines,   Dixmoor,   Dolton,   East Hazel Crest,   Elk Grove Village,   Elmwood Park,   Evanston,   Evergreen Park,   Fernway Park,   Flossmoor,   Ford Heights,   Forest Park,   Forest River,   Forest View,   Franklin Park,   Glencoe,   Glenview,   Glenwood,   Goeselville,   Golf,   Gross Point,   Harvey,   Harwood Heights,   Hastings,   Hazel Crest,   Hickory Hills,   Hillside,   Hodgkins,   Hoffman Estates,   Holbrook,   Hometown,   Homewood,   Indian Head Park,   Inverness,   Justice,   Kenilworth,   La Grange,   La Grange Park,   Lansing,   Lemont,   Lincolnwood,   Lynwood,   Lyons,   Markham,   Matteson,   Maywood,   McCook,   Melrose Park,   Merrionette Park,   Midlothian,   Morton Grove,   Mount Prospect,   Niles,   Norridge,   North Northfield,   North Riverside,   Northbrook,   Northfield,   Northfield Woods,   Northlake,   Oak Forest,   Oak Lawn,   Oak Park,   Olympia Fields,   Orland Hills,   Orland Park,   Palatine,   Palos Heights,   Palos Hills,   Palos Park,   Park Forest,   Park Ridge,   Phoenix,   Posen,   Prospect Heights,   Richton Park,   River Forest,   River Grove,   Riverdale,   Riverside,   Robbins,   Rolling Meadows,   Rosemont,   Sag Bridge,   Sauk Village,   Schaumburg,   Schiller Park,   Schrum,   Skokie,   South Barrington,   South Chicago Heights,   South Holland,   Southmoor,   Steger,   Stickney,   Stone Park,   Stony Island,   Streamwood,   Summit,   Sunny Crest,   Sutton,   Thornton,   Tinley Park,   University Park,   Westchester,   Western Springs,   Wheeling,   Willow Springs,   Wilmette,   Winnetka,   Worth,  

 

Or have a look at other Illinois counties including:

Adams,   Alexander,   Bond,   Boone,   Brown,   Bureau,   Calhoun,   Carroll,   Cass,   Champaign,   Christian,   Clark,   Clay,   Clinton,   Coles,   Crawford,   Cumberland,   DeKalb,   De Witt,   Douglas,   DuPage,   Edgar,   Edwards,   Effingham,   Fayette,   Ford,   Franklin,   Fulton,   Gallatin,   Greene,   Grundy,   Hamilton,   Hancock,   Hardin,   Henderson,   Henry,   Iroquois,   Jackson,   Jasper,   Jefferson,   Jersey,   Jo Daviess,   Johnson,   Kane,   Kankakee,   Kendall,   Knox,   LaSalle,   Lake,   Lawrence,   Lee,   Livingston,   Logan,   Macon,   Macoupin,   Madison,   Marion,   Marshall,   Mason,   Massac,   McDonough,   McHenry,   McLean,   Menard,   Mercer,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Morgan,   Moultrie,   Ogle,   Peoria,   Perry,   Piatt,   Pike,   Pope,   Pulaski,   Putnam,   Randolph,   Richland,   Rock Island,   Saint Clair,   Saline,   Sangamon,   Schuyler,   Scott,   Shelby,   Stark,   Stephenson,   Tazewell,   Union,   Vermilion,   Wabash,   Warren,   Washington,   Wayne,   White,   Whiteside,   Will,   Williamson,   Winnebago,   Woodford,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Chicago, IL?
Then read on!

Chicago, also known as the Windy City, is the third-largest city in the United States. Here are a few facts and historical events related to the city:

1. The Great Chicago Fire of 1871: The fire burned for two days, destroyed more than 17,000 structures, and left an estimated 100,000 people homeless.

2. Chicago is home to many world-renowned museums including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Field Museum, and the Museum of Science and Industry.

3. Chicago is famous for its deep-dish pizza, hot dogs, and Italian beef sandwiches.

4. The first skyscraper, the Home Insurance Building, was constructed in Chicago in 1885.

5. The Chicago Bulls, one of the most successful NBA teams of all time, won six championships in the 1990s with Michael Jordan as their star player.

6. Chicago hosted the world's first-ever Ferris wheel at the 1893 World's Fair.

7. The city is also known for its architecture, with iconic buildings such as the Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower), the John Hancock Center, and the Wrigley Building.

8. Chicago is home to the second busiest airport in the world, O'Hare International Airport.