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Chicago News Sports Events Culture
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Chicago News Sports Events Culture
Regardless of whether you live in the Windy City or in the surrounding suburbs, you’ll find that the sports culture here is one of the best in the nation. Not only are they fun to watch, but they’re also a boon to the local economy. In fact, the Chicago Cubs and the Chicago Bears have generated over $600 million in state tax revenues since 2006.
The Chicago area is home to a variety of amateur and professional sports teams. There are the obvious ones such as the Cubs and the Bears, but you’ll also find professional basketball teams and hockey clubs. The city’s sports culture is also a melting pot of sorts. This has resulted in a plethora of interesting sports teams and a thriving sports culture.
The most interesting of the bunch are the amateur sports teams. While not as popular as the professional ones, these teams have a few noteworthy accomplishments of their own. In fact, they’re a few of the better teams to watch in the state of Illinois. If you’re a fan of basketball or hockey, you’ll want to check out Wrigley Field, home of the Cubs. It’s also a must-visit if you’re a diehard Bulls fan.
For a city of its size, it’s surprising that the Chicago area is home to no more than 3 million people. However, that doesn’t stop the city from boasting a plethora of sports enthusiasts. Indeed, the city has one of the largest and most diverse populations of sports fans in the country.