- Clark Street (Chicago)
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Clark Street 100 West in the Loop North end: Howard Street (7600 N) South end: Cermak Road (2200 S) Clark Street is a north-south street in Chicago, Illinois that runs close to the shore of Lake Michigan from the northern city boundary with Evanston, to 2200 South in the city street numbering system.[1] Its northern end Clark Street is at 1800 West; however the street runs diagonally to the Chicago grid for about 8 miles (13 km) to North Avenue and then runs at 100 West for the rest of its course south to Cermak Road.[1]
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History
Clark Street is named for George Rogers Clark, an American Revolutionary War soldier who captured much of the Northwest Territory from the British and was the elder brother of William Clark.[1][2] Within the Chicago Loop Clark Street is one of the original streets laid out by James Thompson in his 1830 plat of Chicago.[3] North of the Loop, from North Avenue, it roughly follows part of the path of an Indian trail called Green Bay trail (later Green Bay Road) that ran all the way to Green Bay, Wisconsin.[4]
Points of interest
From the intersection with Ashland Avenue south to Ainslie Street, Clark Street passes through the Andersonville Commercial Historic District.[5] Graceland Cemetery is on the east side of Clark Street from Montrose Avenue to its entrance at Irving Park Road. The Metro concert hall is located at 3730 North Clark Street, 1½ blocks north of Addison Street. At the intersection of Clark and Addison is Wrigley Field, the home of the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Another commercial strip on Clark Street stretches from Diversey Parkway south to Armitage Avenue. 2122 North Clark Street was the site of the Saint Valentine's Day massacre,[6] although the building no longer stands. Further to the south Clark Street borders Lincoln Park, and at North Avenue sits the Chicago History Museum. The street then passes through the Near North Side, where in the River North neighborhood it passes the Rock & Roll McDonalds. Then it continues over the Chicago River at the Clark Street Bridge and through the Loop, where it passes the Thompson Center and its Monument with Standing Beast. Clark Street continues between City Hall and the Daley Center and on to its termination at Cermak Road.
References
Notes
- ^ a b c Hayner & McNamee 1988, p. 23
- ^ "George Rogers Clark and Clark Street". Chicago Daily Tribune. April 1, 1927.
- ^ Quaife 1923, pp. 18–19
- ^ Quaife 1923, pp. 106–107
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Listings". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2010-03-26. http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/listings/20100326.htm.
- ^ "How Moran Gang Was Wiped Out". Chicago Daily Tribune. February 15, 1929.
Bibliography
- Hayner, Don; McNamee, Tom (1988). Streetwise Chicago: A History of Chicago Street Names. Loyola University Press. ISBN 0-8294-0596-8. OCLC 18070957.
- Quaife, Milo Milton (1923). Chicago's Highways, Old and New: From Indian Trail to Motor Road. D.F. Keller & Company. OCLC 1686569. http://www.archive.org/details/chicagoshighways00quairich. Retrieved August 22, 2010.
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