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Municipal Flag of Chicago

Municipal Flag of ChicagoWallace Rice designed the original two-star flag which was adopted in 1917. This key to the symbolism comes from a description provided in 1928 by Mr. Rice.

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

The 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 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 Red Stars:

The First Red Star represents Fort Dearborn (added by City Council 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 by City Council 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