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While statistically the third-largest {{tag|city}} in the United States, "The Second City" stands second to none. It was the first to build a skyscraper and is known worldwide for its contributions to {{tag|architecture}}, arts, entertainment, and financial commerce. With residents from the infamous Al Capone, to the famous Michael Jordan, Chicago has a storied history of rich {{tag|culture}} and diversity.
While statistically the third-largest city in the United States, "The Second City" stands second to none. It was the first to build a skyscraper and is known worldwide for its contributions to architecture, arts, entertainment, and financial commerce. With residents from the infamous Al Capone, to the famous Michael Jordan, Chicago has a storied history of rich culture and diversity.
 
 
 
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While statistically the third-largest city in the United States, "The Second City" stands second to none. It was the first to build a skyscraper and is known worldwide for its contributions to architecture, arts, entertainment, and financial commerce. With residents from the infamous Al Capone, to the famous Michael Jordan, Chicago has a storied history of rich culture and diversity.