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  2. U.S. Route 66 in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    west end of IL 42A overlap; now IL 43: Lyons–Berwyn line: 280: 450: US 34 west (Ogden Avenue) / IL 42A north (Harlem Avenue) east end of IL 42A overlap; west end of US 34 overlap; now IL 43: Cicero: IL 50 (Cicero Avenue) interchange: Chicago: IL 55 west (West Cermak Road) US 30 Alt. (West Roosevelt Road) US 14 / US 54 west / US 12 Bus. / US ...

  3. Roads and expressways in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The 1909 address change did not affect downtown Chicago, between the river and Roosevelt Road, the river and Lake Michigan. The ordinance was amended June 20, 1910 to include the downtown area. The new addresses for the “loop” went into use on April 1, 1911. Chicago house numbers are generally assigned at the rate of 800 to a mile.

  4. Jane Byrne Interchange - Wikipedia

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    The Jane Byrne Interchange (until 2014, Circle Interchange) is a major freeway interchange near downtown Chicago, Illinois, known locally as "The Lady in the Middle".It is the junction between the Dan Ryan, Kennedy and Eisenhower Expressways (I-90/I-94 and I-290), and Ida B. Wells Drive. [1]

  5. Kennedy Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The John F. Kennedy Expressway is a nearly 18-mile-long (29 km) freeway in Chicago, Illinois, United States.Portions of the freeway carry I-190, I-90 and I-94.The freeway runs in a southeast–northwest direction between the central city neighborhood of the West Loop and O'Hare International Airport.

  6. Here’s what Illinois drivers should know. ... What IL law says about cutting through parking lots to skip a light. Meredith Howard. February 28, 2024 at 10:15 AM. Getty Images/iStockphoto.

  7. Brown Line (CTA) - Wikipedia

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    The Brown Line of the Chicago "L" system, is an 11.4-mile (18.3 km) route with 27 stations between Chicago's Albany Park neighborhood and downtown Chicago. It runs completely above ground and is almost entirely grade-separated. It is the third-busiest 'L' route, with an average of 33,302 passengers boarding each weekday in 2023. [2]

  8. More than 1 million expected to fly through Chicago ... - AOL

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    More than a million people are expected to fly through Chicago’s airports over Labor Day weekend, twice as many as last year, but travelers driving to the airport may encounter some extra headaches.

  9. Illinois governor on Trump win: ‘You come for my people, you ...

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