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  2. Maxwell Street - Wikipedia

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    A street vendor selling shoes circa 1912 A woman considering the purchase of a dress at Maxwell Street market circa 1950s Coats for sale in the Maxwell Street Market in 1987 Maxwell Street Polish for sale in 1993 A street photographer on Maxwell Street. The Original Maxwell Street Market was an impromptu ghetto market established in the late ...

  3. Maxwell Street Polish - Wikipedia

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    A Maxwell Street Polish consists of a grilled or fried length of Polish sausage topped with grilled onions and yellow mustard and optional pickled whole, green sport peppers, served on a bun. The sandwich traces its origins to Chicago 's Maxwell Street market, and has been called one of "the classic foods synonymous with Chicago".

  4. Chicago farmers' markets - Wikipedia

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    Chicago farmers' markets include approximately 30 open-air markets across neighborhoods with farmers from Illinois and surrounding states including Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. Most of the markets are sponsored by the city and are held on one day of the week, with the exception of a few of the more popular ones, such as the Green City Market.

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  6. Near West Side, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The blocks around the intersection of Maxwell and Halsted Streets, the heart of University Village, once served as a weekly outdoor market. The area was also a center in the development of the Chicago Blues in the mid-twentieth century. The Market was moved twice in the 1990s and 2000s, and continues on Des Plaines Street.

  7. Smoky Joe's - Wikipedia

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    Smoky Joe's was a men's clothing store that was started on Maxwell Street in Chicago, Illinois [1] by Joseph Bublick in the late 1930s. The store was known as a trend setter in men's fashions. The name originated as a combination between Joe and his oldest son Morris (Morry) Bublick, who enjoyed smoking a pipe.

  8. Twelve Maxwell Street houses in danger of demolition. Again ...

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    These projects, however, pale in comparison to a scheme for the E. Maxwell Street corridor that calls for the demolition of at least 12 historic buildings dating from the 1880s to the 1920s.

  9. Maxwell Street Depot - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Maxwell Street Depot. Appearance. Coordinates: 41°50′16.9″N87°38′13.7″W41.838028°N 87.637139°W. The Maxwell Street Depot is a 24-hour fast-food restaurant in the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. It is located at 31st Street and Canal Street in the Bridgeport neighborhood.