MILWAUKEE AVENUE (CHICAGO)

'Milwaukee Avenue' is a major diagonal street in the city of Chicago.
Polish store along Milwaukee Avenue in Jackowo
True to its name, it once led (as an Indian trail) to the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Starting with a short section at N. Canal and W. Lake Streets, it begins in earnest at the corner of N Desplaines and W. Kinzie Streets and heads northwest for about 40 miles before joining Skokie Highway (U.S. Route 41) in Gurnee, Illinois which continues on to the city of Milwaukee. From Harlem Avenue northwards it is Illinois Route 21.

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Through most of the city the street is lined with storefronts, restaurants and the occasional art gallery [1]. The CTA's Blue Line runs beneath or alongside of Milwaukee Avenue from its beginning at Canal and Lake Streets out to Logan Boulevard, with stations at Grand Avenue, Chicago Avenue, Division Street, Damen Avenue (in the Wicker Park neighborhood), Western Avenue, California Avenue and Logan Square. The Kennedy Expressway also roughly parallels Milwaukee Avenue as well. Just north of Armitage it passes the Chicago Landmark Congress Theater and at Addison Street it passes the Chicago Landmark Schurz High School. Past Irving Park Road it turns more northerly and the Blue Line crosses again at the Jefferson Park station passing the Gateway Theatre. It exits the city at about Albion Avenue and enters Niles, Illinois. At Golf Road it passes the Golf Mill Shopping Center. It crosses the Des Plaines River just south of the Palwaukee Municipal Airport (whose name is formed from its location at the intersection of 'Pal'atine Road and Mil'waukee' Avenue). From thence it roughly follows the Des Plaines River north to the Skokie Highway in the Gurnee Woods.

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Milwaukee Avenue Corridor in Glenview

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