17 Reasons Why I Love Chicago
Nicole C | Dec 08, 2009 | Comments 0

- Midwestern friendliness prevails among Chicagoans.
- We have alleys! And this means we don’t put all of our trash on the street, we have more windows and can squeeze a few extra parking spots in too.
- We have tons of “transplants” which make Chicago a melting pot of cultures and ideas.
- Our Italian food rocks! I’m talking about the pizza, pasta and hot dogs. For those who are meat lovers- rumor has it our Italian beef and sausage are second to none. Perhaps this is why we are considered a “fat city”?
- Oprah and Obama hail from Chicago. Let’s hope that our city doesn’t change when Oprah’s show stops airing in 2011…
- Chicago has cheaper rent and drinks than New York City. At least living here is cheaper than somewhere, right?!
- Chicago feels like a coastal beach city in the summer thanks to Lake Michigan.
- Having a car in Chicago is an option but not a necessity. Gotta love the freedom of choice.
- North Avenue Beach, Castaways, and running on the lake- please come back soon summer!
- St. Patty’s day: complete with a green river, along with plenty of green beer and debacles for all.
- Wrigley Field. The true classic American ball park smack dab in the middle of a neighborhood. For once we didn’t over commercialize something. Congrats Chicago- please continue preserving the history!
- Endless summer street fests.
- I always feel safe.
- The grid system. If you don’t know how to use this and you live here, you are a fool. 8 miles is a block and if you know the block numbers of a few major streets, you can never get lost. (A miracle for a location-challenged individual like myself!)
- The “Big Ten” bond that many Chicagoans share which is demonstrated by several bars devoted to each school in the Big Ten.
- The fact that it doesn’t take more than 20 minutes to get most places.
- Although we are a big city, we still have enough space to grow and develop new neighborhoods.
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About the Author: Nicole Crimaldi is the founder of www.mscareergirl.com, a personal and professional development blog for twentysomething-aged divas.
