absurdlakefront:

The Meaning of Chicago’s Flag.The Municipal Flag of Chicago consists of 3 White stripes separated by two stripes of Blue with four Red six-pointed stars on the center stripe of White:

The 3 White stripes:
Top White Stripe represents the North side of the city. 
Center White Stripe represents the West side of the city. 
Bottom White Stripe represents the South side of the city. 
The 2 Blue stripes:
Top Blue stripe represents Lake Michigan and the North Branch of the Chicago River. 
Bottom Blue stripe represents the South Branch of the Chicago River and the Great Canal. 

The 4 Red stars on the Center White Stripes represent something as well as each of the points on the stars themselves:

The First Red Star represents Fort Dearborn (added in 1939).The Points of the First Red Star Signify:
transportation 
labor 
commerce 
finance 
populousness 
salubrity 
The Second Red Star represents the Chicago Fire of October 8-10, 1871.The Points of the Second Red Star Signify:
religion 
education 
esthetics 
justice 
beneficence 
civic pride 
The Third Red Star represents the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893.The Points of the Third Red Star Signify History of the Area:
France 1693 
Great Britain 1763 
Virginia 1778 
Northwest Territory 1798 
Indian Territory 1802 
Illinois Statehood 1818 
The Fourth Red Star represents the Century of Progress Exposition of 1933 (added in 1933).The Points of the Fourth Red Star Signify:
World’s Third Largest City 
City’s Latin Motto 
I Will Motto 
Great Central Market 
Wonder City 
Convention City

absurdlakefront:

The Meaning of Chicago’s Flag.
The Municipal Flag of Chicago consists of 3 White stripes separated by two stripes of Blue with four Red six-pointed stars on the center stripe of White:

The 3 White stripes:

  • Top White Stripe represents the North side of the city.
  • Center White Stripe represents the West side of the city.
  • Bottom White Stripe represents the South side of the city.

The 2 Blue stripes:

  • Top Blue stripe represents Lake Michigan and the North Branch of the Chicago River.
  • Bottom Blue stripe represents the South Branch of the Chicago River and the Great Canal.

The 4 Red stars on the Center White Stripes represent something as well as each of the points on the stars themselves:

The First Red Star represents Fort Dearborn (added in 1939).
The Points of the First Red Star Signify:

  • transportation
  • labor
  • commerce
  • finance
  • populousness
  • salubrity

The Second Red Star represents the Chicago Fire of October 8-10, 1871.
The Points of the Second Red Star Signify:

  • religion
  • education
  • esthetics
  • justice
  • beneficence
  • civic pride

The Third Red Star represents the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893.
The Points of the Third Red Star Signify History of the Area:

  • France 1693 
  • Great Britain 1763 
  • Virginia 1778 
  • Northwest Territory 1798 
  • Indian Territory 1802 
  • Illinois Statehood 1818 

The Fourth Red Star represents the Century of Progress Exposition of 1933 (added in 1933).
The Points of the Fourth Red Star Signify:

  • World’s Third Largest City
  • City’s Latin Motto
  • I Will Motto
  • Great Central Market
  • Wonder City
  • Convention City

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