The DuSable Bridge (formerly the Michigan Avenue Bridge) is a bascule bridge that carries Michigan Avenue across the main stem of the Chicago River in...
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Point du Sable (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ batist pwɛ̃ dy sɑbl]; also spelled Point de Sable, Point au Sable, Point Sable, Pointe DuSable, or Pointe du Sable;...
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Chicago River, and on the west by Michigan Avenue, adjacent to the DuSable Bridge. In 2017, a newly designed Apple Inc. store was opened on the south...
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Landmark, the site of Point du Sable's homestead is now partially occupied by and commemorated in Pioneer Court, off DuSable Bridge at 401 N. Michigan Avenue...
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the Rookery Building (Ness' police headquarters), LaSalle Street, the DuSable Bridge, Chicago Cultural Center (the operahouse, the courthouse lobby, and...
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Chicago River (redirect from List of bridges of Chicago)
Cubs' 2016 World Series celebration The southwest bridgehouse of the DuSable Bridge (Michigan Avenue) serves as a museum on the river, its history, its...
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Chicago River in Chicago, extending from Lake Michigan and the Outer Drive Bridge westward to the Wolf Point area and Lake Street. The Chicago Riverwalk contains...
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html Defense and Regeneration, on the southern bridgehouses of the DuSable Bridge, Chicago, Illinois, 1928 Pro Patria Indiana War Memorial, Indianapolis...
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Lake Shore Drive (redirect from DuSable Lake Shore Drive)
Lake Shore Drive (officially Jean Baptiste Pointe du Sable Lake Shore Drive; also known as DuSable Lake Shore Drive, the Outer Drive, the Drive, LSD or...
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Highway Bridge (two levels for pedestrians only) Marquam Bridge (two levels of roadways) Michigan Avenue Bridge (DuSable Bridge) Ship Canal Bridge (two levels...
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which is located on the south western tender's house of the Michigan Avenue Bridge, which partially covers the site of Fort Dearborn. There are also memorials...
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side and south side of the city, the bridge began to be constructed in 1918 and is now called the DuSable Bridge.[citation needed] Warren G. Harding,...
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discoverer of the harbour, during an effort to name the newly built Narrows bridge after him. The Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci (Italian: [ameˈriːɡo veˈsputtʃi])...
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Dearborn, and is located on the side of the southwest bridgehouse of the DuSable Bridge, at the corner of Michigan Avenue and Wacker Drive, the former location...
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Looking north over the Michigan Avenue (DuSable) Bridge. Most consulates are on or near Michigan Avenue in the central sections of Chicago...
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The Outer Drive Bridge, also known as the Link Bridge, is a double-deck bascule bridge carrying DuSable Lake Shore Drive across the Chicago River in Chicago...
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located in front of the Tribune Tower in Chicago, Illinois, near the DuSable Bridge. It stands just outside the Nathan Hale Courtyard, also known as the...
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Michigan) Other notable sites include Pioneer Court the Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite (401 North Michigan), which as the site of Chicago's first permanent...
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James Earle Fraser's sculptures located on the tender houses of the DuSable Bridge. In the modern day, the club meets at the Chicago Bar Association building...
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District, including the scenic urban space anchored by the DuSable (Michigan Avenue) Bridge. The oldest section of Michigan Avenue is the portion that...
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such as the construction of roads, railroad tracks, sewers, subways, bridges, and the first skyscrapers in the northeastern cities. As early as 1890...
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Brucken, Carolyn (1992). "Pennsylvania Railroad, South Branch Chicago River Bridge" (PDF). Historic American Engineering Record. Washington, D.C.: Library...
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construction also includes the long awaited landscaping and build-out of DuSable Park, as a public park for the Chicago Park District at the mouth of the...
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1896. pp. 41, 42. Retrieved November 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. "History of Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable," DuSable Heritage Association, on line....
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Wabash Avenue Bridge (officially, Irv Kupcinet Bridge) over the Chicago River was built in 1930. Standing west of the Michigan Avenue Bridge and east of...
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and arts organizer. She co-founded the Ebony Museum of Chicago, now the DuSable Museum of African American History. An active member of the African-American...
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Michigan–Wacker Historic District, at the southern end of the DuSable Michigan Avenue Bridge. Human activity in the Chicago area prior to the arrival of...
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Au Sable Forks is a hamlet in Clinton County and Essex County, New York, United States. The northern half of the community, within Clinton County, is...
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crosses the Chicago River, with an exit in the middle serving Navy Pier and DuSable Park. Construction began in spring 2014 and was originally planned to be...
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