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Wells Street (Chicago)

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Former name(s)
  
5th Avenue

North end
  
Lincoln Avenue in Chicago

Known for
  
William Wells

Wells Street (Chicago)

South end
  
cul-de-sac Just north of Roosevelt Road in Chicago

Wells Street is a main North–South street in downtown Chicago. It is officially designated as 200 West, originally named 5th Avenue and is named in honor of William Wells, a United States Army Captain who died in the Battle of Fort Dearborn.

Map of Wells St, Lincolnton, GA 30817, USA

Wells Street is interrupted by Comiskey Park, Interstate 55, and Lincoln Park. Wells Street crosses the Chicago River at the Wells Street Bridge.

Several Chicago attractions are located on or near Wells Street, including Comiskey Park and Ed Debevic's. Some downtown blocks of Wells Street are located beneath the Chicago 'L' train system. The first Crate & Barrel store, which opened in 1962, was located on Wells Street.

Wells Street was named in Time Magazine's 1976 article "The Porno Plague".

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Wells Street (Chicago) Wikipedia