The most popular symbol of Chicago is its flag. The Chicago flag consists of a two horizontal light blue stripes layered on a white flag. In between these two blue stripes are four six-pointed red stars. Each star represents a significant part of Chicago's history and each point represents a unique characteristic. The first star represents Fort Dearborn; its six points stand for transportation, labor, commerce, finance, populousness, and salubrity. The second star represents the Great Chicago Fire; its six points stand for religion, education, aesthetics, justice, beneficence, and civic pride. The third star represents the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition; its six points stand for different territories that Chicago has been a part of (France, Great Britain, Virginia, Northwest Territory, Indiana Territory, and Illinois). The fourth star represents the Century of Progress Exposition from 1833-1933; its six points stand for being the United States' 2nd Largest City, Chicago's Latin Motto (Urbs in horto or City in a garden), Chicago's "I Will" Motto, Great Central Marketplace, Wonder City, and Convention City.
The symbol for Chicago Rivet & Machine Co. in the AMEX is: CVR.
The symbol for Chicago Bridge & Iron Company N.V. in the NYSE is: CBI.
The ticker symbol for Chicago Mercantile Exchange is CME and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
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there is no official symbol of Columbia college Chicago
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this is an offical explnaing of the seal from an old Chicago Police Handout form then 1970's The Americain Shield is for the national spirt of Chicago. The Native Americain Chief is for the discoverier of the site of Chicago and the contribution to the early history of Chicago The Ship is emblematic of the approch of the "white man's" civilation and commerce The shaft of Wheat is the symbol of activity and plenty the infant child in the Shel is a classical symbol of the pearl with Chicago being on the shore of the lake signfies that Chicago shall be the "Gem of the Lakes" then child also represents the first white child born in Chicago in 1805. the motto "urb in horto" means city in a garden and march 4th 1837 is when Chicago was incorperated as a city
The water tower that survived the Great Chicago Fire is known as the Chicago Water Tower. Completed in 1869, it is one of the few structures that remained standing after the devastating fire in 1871. The tower is an iconic symbol of Chicago and is located on Michigan Avenue. It is also part of the Chicago Landmark District.
The main index of Tokyo Stock Exchange is the Nikkei 225 (N225).On the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) it is Nikkei 225 (Yen) Symbol: NIY
No Flag, but there is a logo/symbol associated with the school. See Links below.
One of the most famous landmarks in Chicago is the Willis Tower, formerly known as the Sears Tower. Standing at 1,450 feet, it was the tallest building in the world when it was completed in 1973. The tower features an observation deck called the Skydeck, offering stunning views of the city and beyond. It remains an iconic symbol of Chicago's skyline.
Probably on google maps, newspaper, library, any mass media tool. Also, look for the nuclear symbol on the sides of buldings.