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Is Chicago or NYC older?

Chicago's population never became less than that of New York City, and New York City has always had a significantly higher population than Chicago. And that's chiefly due to the fact that Chicago was founded about 200 years after New York City.
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When did New York surpass Chicago?

With consolidation accomplished on Jan. 1, 1898, this new metropolis boasted a population of nearly 3.5 million, forever dwarfing Chicago. Even as the capital of the Midwest grew, New York would always grow faster.
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Why is NYC more popular than Chicago?

City Culture

The biggest cultural difference between New York and Chicago is the pace of life. Chicago is downright sleepy compared to NYC, but that may be attractive to some residents. New York is the city that never sleeps and features a diverse local culture where there is always something to do.
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What was NYC before NYC?

The area was short inhabited by the Lenape; after initial European exploration in the 17th century, the Dutch established New Amsterdam in 1624. In 1664, the British conquered the area and renamed it New York.
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When did NYC start?

A permanent European presence near New York Harbor was established in 1624, making New York the 12th-oldest continuously occupied European-established settlement in the continental United States, with the founding of a Dutch fur trading settlement on Governors Island.
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Chicago Vs New York

Is Chicago cleaner than New York?

Chicago is a much cleaner city. No comparison with New Haven, NYC (where I used to live), Philly (where I live now) or really anywhere else on the east coast. The culture of throwing trash on the ground is endemic on the east coast.
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Which city has more crime Chicago or New York?

Overall, Chicago's per-capita murder rate is higher than in New York City or Los Angeles, but is lower than in Midwestern cities such as Detroit, Milwaukee and St. Louis.
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Is Chicago the greatest American city?

For the seventh year in a row, Chicago has been named the Best Big City in the U.S. by Condé Nast Traveler.
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What is the difference between Chicago and New York accent?

The New York accent is non rhotic. The “r” sound becomes “aw” e.g. “car” becomes “caw.” The Chicago accent, like much of the Midwest, pronounces their “r”s hard (“carr”) and they also use very flat vowels.
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What is Chicago the best city for?

"A world-class destination known for its impressive architecture, first-rate museums, brilliant chefs, and massive brewing scene, it'll take several repeat visits to get through your list of must-dos.
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Is New York or Chicago more north?

New York City and Chicago sit approximately the same distance north of the equator, and it might seem reasonable to expect them to experience similar wintertime temperatures. But that's not the case, and the Atlantic Ocean makes all the difference.
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Is Brooklyn or Chicago bigger?

Brooklyn population: 2,736,074 Chicago population: 2,746,388 We are 10,314 people shy of being the third largest city in the whole country.
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What was New York originally called?

Following its capture, New Amsterdam's name was changed to New York, in honor of the Duke of York, who organized the mission.
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Is Chicago or New York colder in the winter?

I lived in Chicago in the past but am presently based in Philadelphia and visit New York City frequently on business. Hands down, the winters are worse in Chicago than in NYC, Philly or Washington, DC: colder, snowier, icier and longer.
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Is New York skyline bigger than Chicago?

How many skyscrapers in Chicago are there compared to other major US cities? Chicago ranks second with 126 — so what city in the US has the most skyscrapers? If you guessed New York City, you're correct! The Big Apple wins the skyscraper title with a sky-high total of 287.
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Is Chicago a clean or dirty city?

The American Lung Association's 2019 “State of the Air” report revealed that Chicago ranked the 18th most polluted city in the nation for ozone pollution, which is worse than last year's report where the city was ranked 22nd most polluted.
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What's better Boston or Chicago?

Boston is better known for its history and academic institutions, not as much for its rich and diverse culture. So both offer unique activities and big city amenities; Chicago offers a wider variety of options when it comes to food and nightlife, whereas Boston is more laidback with a peaceful New England ambiance.
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Why is Chicago water so clean?

Chicago's water consistently meets all federal state and industry standards for cleanliness and safety. This is because the Department of Water Management performs over 200,000 tests a year on our water throughout the system and adds corrosion control to help prevent contaminants from leaching into the pipes.
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What did nyc look like in 1776?

Remarkably like lower Manhattan does now. The buildings were mostly two and three stories high, some of brick but others of wood. The streets were narrow and short, and mostly dirt and mud. There would have been horses everywhere.
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Who owned New York 1st?

Following Hudson's voyages, the Dutch established New Netherland as a fur trading outpost and their first colony in the New World. Dutch merchants soon began sponsoring trips to the new colony, and the first 31 Dutch colonists' families arrived in 1623. They established New Amsterdam—now known as New York City—in 1624.
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Who lived in New York first?

The first peoples of New York are estimated to have arrived around 10,000 BC. Around AD 800, Iroquois ancestors moved into the area from the Appalachian region. The people of the Point Peninsula complex were the predecessors of the Algonquian peoples of New York.
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