"It is hopeless for the occasional visitor to try to keep up with Chicago. She outgrows his prophecies faster than he
can make them."
- Mark Twain, 1883
The city of Chicago if filled with history, tradition, tragedy, and innovation. Chicago was only 46 years old when Mark Twain wrote those words, but it had already grown more than 100-fold, from a
small trading post at the mouth of the Chicago River into one of the nation’s largest cities, and it wasn’t about to
stop. Over the next 20 years, it would quadruple in population, amazing the rest of the world with its ability to
repeatedly reinvent itself.
And it still hasn’t stopped.
Chicago continues to be a place that many people from diverse backgrounds call home. Before it was a city, it was the
home to numerous indigenous peoples, a legacy which continues to frame our relationship with the city, the land, and the
environment.
Today, Chicago has become a global city, a thriving center of international trade and commerce, and a place where people
of every nationality and background come to pursue the American dream.