*** is widely known as The “Windy City”, a nickname that can refer to both the city’s actual windy weather and the talkative nature of its people, a phrase used by rivals in the late 1800s. In the late 19th century, rival newspapers, particularly in New York, used the term “windy” to mock *** politicians and residents, implying they were boastful and “full of hot air” during the city’s campaign to host the World’s Fair.
Question : Which city is called the “City of Winds”?:
Select Ans. :
- a) Chicago
- b) Seattle
- c) Washington
- d) Veliky Novgorod