-
group in the city,
followed by Irish, Poles, and Swedes. In 1900, 470,000
Chicagoans—one out of
every four residents—had
either been born in
Germany or had...
- The
Chicagoan was an
American magazine modeled after The New
Yorker published from June 1926
until April 1935.
Focusing on the
cultural life of the city...
- A
Chicagoan is a
native or
resident of the city of
Chicago (see
Demographics of Chicago).
Chicagoan may also
refer to:
Chicagoan (ATSF train), American...
- The
Chicagoan and
Kansas Cityan were a pair of
American named p****enger
trains operated by the Atchison,
Topeka and
Santa Fe Railway. They ran between...
- as
Ethiopian or Guatemalan,
while the
usage of
local demonyms such as
Chicagoan, Okie or
Parisian is less common. Many
local demonyms are
rarely used...
- (December 21, 2005). "Shonda Rhimes,
creator of 'Grey's Anatomy' and a
Chicagoan of the Year".
Chicago Tribune.
Archived from the
original on June 21,...
-
Chicago Tribune nominated Ginsburg as "
Chicagoan of the Year," writing, "Let's hear it for
James Ginsburg. The
Chicagoan is one of the last
independent entrepreneurs...
-
include ketchup, and
there is a
widely shared,
strong opinion among many
Chicagoans and
aficionados that
ketchup is unacceptable. A
number of
Chicago hot...
- Both
immigrant Poles and
Americans of
Polish heritage live in Chicago, Illinois. They are a part of
worldwide Polonia, the
Polish term for the
Polish Diaspora...
-
Chicagoans. The
Civic Opera House is home to the
Lyric Opera of Chicago. The
Lithuanian Opera Company of
Chicago was
founded by
Lithuanian Chicagoans...