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Sports Events Culture in Chicago
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Sports Events Culture in Chicago
Among the 3 million plus residents of the Windy City, it’s hard to deny that sports have become an integral part of the fabric of life. Whether it’s the big wigs at the NBA or the minor league baseball, fans are happy to be involved. There are many sporting venues to choose from if you’re looking for a family outing, and there’s a reason why Chicago is the nation’s basketball capital.
The city is also home to the National Hockey League’s Blackhawks, and its minor league affiliates. As the home of the Chicago Cubs, the city has an impressive sports history, as well. The city boasts a robust transportation network that makes it a great home base for a road trip. For those who want to stick close to home, the city has a variety of parks to choose from, all of which are a good fit for a family outing.
One of the more impressive feats of modern sports history is the way in which the city’s professional sports teams have enabled the city to become a destination in and of itself. The city boasts an impressive transportation infrastructure, including a state-of-the-art airport, and a plethora of rail and bus options, making it the go-to spot for a day of sports action. While the city may have a slew of professional sporting teams, Chicago’s amateur sports teams are also rich in talent and money. A brief survey of the city’s amateur sports community revealed that some teams boast a whopping $600 million in annual revenue, more than most other major league teams.