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Lincoln Avenue (Chicago)

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Location
  
Chicago

Length
  
20.92 km

Lincoln Avenue (Chicago)

South end
  
Clark Street (1800 N/164 W) in Chicago

North end
  
IL 58 / Dempster Street (8800 N/6450 W) in Morton Grove

Major cities
  
Chicago, Skokie, Lincolnwood, Morton Grove

Lincoln Avenue is a street of the north side of city of Chicago. It runs from Clark Street (itself a diagonal) on the western border of Lincoln Park largely to the northwest, ending in Morton Grove, Illinois. It leaves the city limits of Chicago at Devon Avenue, through the village of Lincolnwood, curves through the village of Skokie and ends at Dempster Street in Morton Grove. In total distance it is about 13 miles (21 km) long, although it is not completely continuous. Between Foster Avenue and Skokie Boulevard U.S. Route 41 runs on Lincoln Avenue.

Contents

Map of Lincoln Ave, Willow Lake, SD 57278, USA

Most of Lincoln Avenue is zoned commercial, and is lined by shops, restaurants and other establishments. It is the site of the yearly Taste of Lincoln Avenue, held between Fullerton Avenue and Wrightwood Avenue.

History

Originally it was an Indian trail running along a slight ridge in the usually soggy ground of pre-settlement Chicago. Prior to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, the street was known as Little Fort Road, and it led to the town of Little Fort, now known as Waukegan, Illinois. In Morton Grove it was known as Miller's Mill Road.

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Lincoln Avenue (Chicago) Wikipedia