15 Facts About Chicago Loop

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When Chicago Loop and Cook County were incorporated in the 1830s the area was selected as the site of their respective seats.

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Some believe the origin of the term Chicago Loop is derived from the cable car, and especially those of two lines that shared a loop, constructed in 1882, bounded by Van Buren Street, Wabash Avenue, Wells Street, and Lake Street.

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3.

In what is the Loop, on the south bank of the Chicago River near today's Michigan Avenue Bridge, the United States Army erected Fort Dearborn in 1803, the first settlement in the area sponsored by the United States.

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4.

When Chicago was initially platted in 1830 by the surveyor James Thompson, it included what is the Loop north of Madison Street and west of State Street.

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5.

Chicago Loop's population has boomed in recent years, having a 158 percent population increase between 2000 and 2020.

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6.

Chicago Loop Alliance is located at 55 West Monroe, the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce is located in an office in the Aon Center, the French-American Chamber of Commerce in Chicago has an office in 35 East Wacker, the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce in the United States is located in an office at 303 East Wacker Drive, and the US Mexico Chamber of Commerce Mid-America Chapter is located in an office in One Prudential Plaza.

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7.

Chicago Loop has a famous skyline which features many of the tallest buildings in the world as well as the Chicago Loop Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District.

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8.

Chicago Loop contains a wealth of outdoor sculpture, including works by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miro, Henry Moore, Marc Chagall, Magdalena Abakanowicz, Alexander Calder, and Jean Dubuffet.

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9.

Trips down the Chicago Loop River, including architectural tours, by commercial boat operators, are great favorites with both locals and tourists alike.

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10.

Townships in Chicago Loop were abolished for governmental purposes in 1902 but are still used for property assessment.

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11.

The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Loop is located on LaSalle Street in the heart of the financial district.

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12.

Chicago Loop area derives its name from transportation networks present in it.

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13.

The implementation of the new street system was delayed by two years in the Chicago Loop to allow businesses more time to acclimate to their new addresses.

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14.

La Salle Hotel's parking garage was the first high-rise parking garage in the Chicago Loop, constructed in 1917 at the corner of Washington and LaSalle Streets and remaining in service until its demolition in 2005.

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15.

South Chicago Loop was historically home to vice districts, including the brothels, bars, burlesque theaters, and arcades.

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