Pulaski Road () is a major north-south street in the city of
Chicago
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, at 4000 W., or exactly five miles west of
State Street. It is named after Polish hero of
American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a major war of the American Revolution. Widely considered as the war that secured the independence of t ...
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Casimir Pulaski
Kazimierz Michał Władysław Wiktor Pułaski of the Ślepowron coat of arms (; ''Casimir Pulaski'' ; March 4 or March 6, 1745 Makarewicz, 1998 October 11, 1779) was a Polish nobleman, soldier, and military commander who has been called, tog ...
.
Pulaski Road was originally known as 40th Avenue. In 1913 it was renamed for Peter Crawford, an early area landowner, in order to avoid duplication of the 40th Street name in the city. The name Crawford Avenue lasted until 1935 when, over local opposition and a legal battle all the way to the Illinois Supreme Court, the street was renamed for Pulaski. Among the many Polish city leaders who worked to achieve "Pulaski Road" was Emilia Napieralska, the president of the Chicago chapter of the Polish Women's Alliance of America.
Pulaski Road still retains its former Crawford Avenue name in the north suburbs of Lincolnwood, Skokie, and Evanston. In Wilmette, Crawford becomes Hunter Road. North of
Devon Avenue
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(6400 N) and south from the Chicago City Limits to
Lincoln Highway
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US-30.
Chicago neighborhoods and suburbs
From north to south:
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Wilmette
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(Suburb)
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Evanston (Suburb)
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Skokie (Suburb)
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Lincolnwood (Suburb)
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Forest Glen (City of Chicago)
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North Park (City of Chicago)
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Albany Park (City of Chicago)
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Irving Park (City of Chicago)
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Avondale (City of Chicago)
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Logan Square Logan Square may refer to:
* Logan Square, Chicago, a neighborhood on the north side of the city
* Logan Circle (Philadelphia) or Logan Square, a park in Philadelphia
**Logan Square, Philadelphia
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(City of Chicago)
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Hermosa (City of Chicago)
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Humboldt Park (City of Chicago)
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West Garfield Park
West Garfield Park on the West Side of Chicago, Illinois, is one of 77 officially designated Chicago community areas. It is directly west of Garfield Park.
Neighborhood boundaries
The boundaries of West Garfield Park are NORTH: W. Kinzie St. ...
(City of Chicago)
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North Lawndale
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(City of Chicago)
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South Lawndale
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Neighborhoods
Little Village ...
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Archer Heights
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Archer Avenue runs from south of Chicago's downtown area, through the southwest side of Chicago and beyond into the southwest suburb ...
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West Elsdon (City of Chicago)
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West Lawn (City of Chicago)
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Ashburn __NOTOC__
Ashburn may refer to:
Places Canada
*Ashburn, Ontario
United States
*Ashburn, Georgia
*Ashburn, Chicago, Illinois, a community area
**Ashburn (Metra), a Metra station serving the area
* Ashburn, Missouri
* Ashburn, Virginia, an unincorpo ...
(City of Chicago)
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Evergreen Park (Suburb)
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Oak Lawn (Suburb)
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Mount Greenwood (City of Chicago)
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Alsip (Suburb)
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Robbins (Suburb)
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Crestwood (Suburb)
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Midlothian (Suburb)
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Markham Markham may refer to:
It may also refer to brand of of clothing which originates from South Africa which saw it's establishment in 1873.
Biology
* Markham's storm-petrel (''Oceanodroma markhami''), a seabird species found in Chile and Colombia
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(Suburb)
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Country Club Hills (Suburb)
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Olympia Fields
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Matteson Matteson may refer to:
Places
* Matteson, Illinois
* Matteson, Wisconsin
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(Suburb)
Transportation
Pulaski Road is primarily served by 2 routes, the 53 Pulaski between
Peterson Avenue and
31 Street and the 53A South Pulaski between 31 Street and 115 Street. The 67 67th/69th/71st and 103 West 103rd also serve the road for short segments.
The following CTA Lines stop at Pulaski Road:
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Green Line at
Lake Street
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Blue Line at
Congress Parkway
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Pink Line at
20 Street
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Orange Line at
51 Street
The
Irving Park station has an auxiliary exit on Pulaski Road.
Points of interest
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Bohemian National Cemetery is located on Pulaski between Bryn Mawr and Foster.
*The 17th District of the
Chicago Police Department
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is located at 4650 North Pulaski Road.
*Pulaski passes through the
Villa District
The Villa District, also known as Villa Historic District, ( pl, Polskie Wille) is a historic district in Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is located on Chicago's Northwest Side within the community area of Irving Park. Its borders are al ...
between Avondale and Addison streets.
*Pulaski runs through
Chicago's Polish Village
Avondale () is one of Chicago's 77 officially designated community areas. It is on the Northwest Side of the city. The northern border is Addison Street from the north branch of the Chicago River in the east to Pulaski Road in the west. The ...
, the famous "
Polish Patches of Jackowo and Wacławowo at
Milwaukee Avenue.
*Caryl Yasko's famous mural, ''Razem'', Chicago's only outdoor Polish-themed mural, is located on
Belmont Avenue
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just west of its intersection with Pulaski. It combines Polish patriotic and folkloric motifs with American
Street Art
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Street art has evolved from the early forms of defiant graff ...
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*Pulaski ran past the site of one of Chicago's Seven Lost Wonders, the
Olson Park and Waterfall Olson Park and Waterfall was a heavily visited park and waterfall complex that was located in the Avondale community area of Chicago. It was built by Walter E. Olson, the owner of the Olson Rug Company, next to his factory and headquarters on the ...
complex which was located at the northwest corner of Pulaski and Diversey.
*Located off West End and Pulaski,
Chicago Fire Department Engine 95's station is located off 4001 West West End Avenue.
*The Henry E. Legler Regional Branch of the Chicago Public Library is near Monroe Street.
a building on the
National Register of Historic Places
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.
*At
Archer Avenue
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(approximately 50th Street), Pulaski passes by
Curie Metro High School, named for another famous Pole as well as the
Polish Highlanders Alliance of North America
The Polish Highlanders Alliance of America ( pl. ''Związek Podhalan w Ameryce Północnej'') was founded in 1929 in Chicago as an organization that unites all other Góral organizations in the United States. Most of Chicago's Góral community i ...
nearby .
*The corner of 63rd and Pulaski is known for a Giant Native American Statue on top of a Cigar Store that has been converted into an optometrist.
*At 65th Street sits the
Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture
The Balzekas Museum of Lithuanian Culture ( lt, Balzeko lietuvių kultūros muziejus) is located at 6500 S. Pulaski Rd. in Chicago's West Lawn neighborhood, not far from Chicago Midway International Airport. Founded in 1966, the Balzekas Museum ...
, and at 75th Street is
Richard J. Daley College, one of the
City Colleges of Chicago.
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Brother Rice High School is at 100th Street.
*At 111th Street sits the campus of the
Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences, home to the last remaining farm within the Chicago city limits, which stretches south to 115th.
A number of prominent Polish churches in Chicago are located on side streets just off of Pulaski Road, such as
St. Hyacinth Basilica and
St. Wenceslaus.
Major intersections
References
5. Karol Wachtl. ''Polonia Amerykanska:dzieje i dorobek''
merican Polonia: Its History and Legacy Philadelphia: privately published, 1944, pp. 172, 396.
6. Angela and
Donald Pienkos. In the Strength of Women Is the Strength of a Nation:' A History of the Polish Women's Alliance of America'' (2003). Boulder: East European Monographs No. 632 Distr. New York: Columbia UP, p. 85.
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Streets in Chicago