State Street is a large south-north street, also one of the main streets, in
Chicago
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Illinois
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USA and its south suburbs. Its intersection with
Madison Street () has marked the base point for
Chicago's address system since 1909. State begins in the north at
North Avenue, the south end of
Lincoln Park, runs south through the heart of the
Chicago Loop
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, and ends at the southern city limits, intersecting 127th Street along the bank of the
Little Calumet River. It resumes north of 137th Street in
Riverdale and runs south intermittently through Chicago's south suburbs until terminating at New Monee Road in
Crete, Illinois.
From north to south, State Street traverses the following
community areas of Chicago
The city of Chicago is divided into 77 community areas for statistical and planning purposes. Census data and other statistics are tied to the areas, which serve as the basis for a variety of urban planning initiatives on both the local and reg ...
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Near North Side to the
Chicago River
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Chicago Loop
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to Roosevelt Road,
Near South Side to 26th Street,
Douglas to 39th Street,
Grand Boulevard to 51st Street,
Washington Park to 63rd Street,
Grand Crossing to 79th Street,
Chatham to 91st Street,
Roseland to 115th Street, and
West Pullman to 127th Street, where it terminates across from Riverdale Bend Woods. The street runs parallel and adjacent to the
Dan Ryan Expressway
The Dan Ryan Expressway is an expressway in Chicago that runs from the Circle Interchange with Interstate 290 (I-290) near Downtown Chicago through the South Side of the city. It is designated as both I-90 and I-94 south to 66th Street, ...
from 65th Street south to just beyond
95th Street, where State Street crosses the
I-94 Bishop Ford Memorial Freeway to enter Roseland.
History
The northern portion of the
Vincennes Trace or Vincennes Trail, a buffalo migration route and an Indian trail which ran some 250 miles to
Vincennes, Indiana
Vincennes is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Indiana, United States. It is located on the lower Wabash River in the southwestern part of the state, nearly halfway between Evansville and Terre Haute. Founded in 1732 by French ...
, was called Hubbard's Trace or Hubbard's Trail since it connected Chicago with
Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard
Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard (August 22, 1802 – September 14, 1886) was an American fur trader, insurance underwriter, and land speculator. He was influential in the development of the city of Chicago and responsible for its growth during the 19t ...
's more southerly trading outposts. It took on the name State Road after some state-funded improvements.
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Milo M. Quaife, D. F. Keller & Company, Chicago, 1923 Vincennes Avenue, one of Chicago's rare diagonal streets, is a vestige of the Vincennes Trace, and further south the trail eventually became
Illinois Route 1
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. In its early days, State Road was unpaved and known for having mud so deep it was jokingly said that it could suck down a horse and buggy. In the late 1860s,
Potter Palmer embarked on efforts to raise the profile and prestige of State Street. He enticed
Marshall Field and
Levi Leiter to move their prosperous and growing department store,
Field, Leiter & Co., to the corner of State and Washington Streets in 1868, and he built his own
Palmer House hotel nearby in 1870. For many years the city's most well-known seafood retailer,
Burhop's Seafood, was located on North State Street, as well as the historic
Chicago Theatre. The latter was lit by
Commercial Light Company
Commercial Light Company is an Illinois electrical contractor and engineering company, which has performed the electrical work for many Chicago buildings. It is located at 245 Fenel Lane, Hillside, Illinois, and is one of the village's largest emp ...
in 1958, making it the brightest thoroughfare in the world, according to the ''
Chicago Tribune
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''.
File:State Street, Chicago, North from Quincy Street.jpg, State Street in 1893
File:State Street, north from Van Buren, Chicago, from Robert N. Dennis collection of stereoscopic views 2 (cropped).jpg, State Street circa the late 19th century
File:StateStreetc1907.jpg, State Street in 1907
File:Kubrick-Chicago-Look.jpg, State Street in 1949 as photographed by Stanley Kubrick
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for Look Magazine
File:1952-CM02022 (3552989558).jpg, State Street in 1952
File:Photography by Victor Albert Grigas (1919-2017) 00208 Chicago nite state street 1953 (37458820170).jpg, State Street in 1953
File:Photography by Victor Albert Grigas (1919-2017) 00386Chicago Loop Christmas time - developed March 1970 (37006611384).jpg, State Street in 1969
File:STATE STREET IN DOWNTOWN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, PART OF WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE "LOOP". IT IS A TYPICAL SCENE OF OFFICE... - NARA - 556199.jpg, State Street in October 1973 as photographed by Documerica
File:20001123 02 State St. Parade (7178124213).jpg, parade in 2000
File:Chicago street view from Palmer House.jpg, State Street looking north in 2007
File:20120825 View of State Street from Wit Roof Bar.JPG, State Street in 2012
File:2017 Tax Day March in Chicago 10.jpg, State Street in 2017 during the Tax Day March
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State Street shopping
State Street became a shopping destination during the 1900s and is referred to in the song "
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," which mentions "State Street, that great street." In 1979, the downtown portion was converted into a
pedestrian mall with only bus traffic allowed. Mayor
Richard M. Daley oversaw the State Street Revitalization Project and on November 15, 1996, the street was reopened to traffic.
During the second half of the 20th century, State Street was eclipsed by
Michigan Avenue's Magnificent Mile as a shopping district. Various projects to restore State Street's shopping attraction have been met with some success, and the State Street corridor is gaining residential as well as more traditional commercial development. Anchored by
Macy's Chicago, the flagship location is the world's second largest department store by square footage. The 12-story building features many historical landmarks including a
Tiffany & Co. Dome.
The
Block 37 opened in 2009 at State and Washington, bringing with it a large group of upscale retailers to North State Street including
Anthropologie,
L'Occitane en Provence,
Banana Republic,
Zara,
Disney Store,
Godiva,
Sephora, and an
AMC Theatres location on the fourth floor. On the Pedway level is the
Blue Line Washington station and
Red Line Lake station both connected underground.
The department store chain
Carson Pirie Scott closed their flagship store on State Street on February 21, 2007 after over 100 years of business in that location.
Target
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** Bullseye (target), the goal one for which one aims in many of these sports
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opened their 125,000 square feet State Street store in the landmark
Carson Pirie Scott building later in 2012.
On January 12, 2012,
Walgreens
Walgreen Company, d/b/a Walgreens, is an American company that operates the second-largest pharmacy store chain in the United States behind CVS Health. It specializes in filling prescriptions, health and wellness products, health information, a ...
's opened its U.S. flagship location at
Randolph Street,
where it had previously existed from 1926 to 2005,
when construction of
Joffrey Tower necessitated its demolition. The renowned Chicago-based
Joffrey Ballet is housed on the upper floors of the tower.
In October 2015,
Michael Jordan
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opened his first store at 32 South State St. and is branded as 32 South State. The flagship store included retail shopping,
Chicago Bulls
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memorabilia, a training lab for local youth, and a basketball court on the upper levels.
In July 2019, Primark announced its U.S. market expansion to
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with a three-level 45,000 square foot flagship location on State Street where Gap formerly housed its flagship store. The location is scheduled to open in 2020 and will be its first store in the Midwest.
In November 2019
Uniqlo opened its second Chicago location on North State Street replacing the two-level
H&M at 22 N. State.
Landmarks
Downtown
State Street is the location of many landmarks in
downtown Chicago
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Chicago Archbishop's Mansion
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The Original Playboy Mansion
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Fisher Studio Houses
The Fisher Studio Houses are a complex of 12 art moderne style residential units in Chicago, Illinois
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Holy Name Cathedral
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Tree Studio Building and Annexes
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Marina City
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ABC7 News Studio
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Page Brothers Building
The north facade facing Lake Street of the Page Brothers Building, 177-91 North State Street in the Loop community area of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States, features the city's last remaining cast iron front. Although this exam ...
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Chicago Theatre
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Marshall Field and Company Building
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Block 37
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Reliance Building
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Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building
The Sullivan Center, formerly known as the Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Building or Carson, Pirie, Scott and Company Store, is a commercial building at 1 South State Street at the corner of East Madison Street in Chicago, Illinois. Louis Su ...
* A.M. Rothschild & Company Store (DePaul Center)
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Harold Washington Library
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Second Leiter Building
* University Center
* Mentor Building
* Palmer House
South Side
Landmarks on State Street in
Chicago's South Side, south of Roosevelt Road, include:
*
Black Metropolis-Bronzeville District
**
Chicago Bee Building
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**
Overton Hygienic Building
Hygienic Manufacturing Company, also known as Overton Hygienic Company, was a cosmetics company established by Anthony Overton. It was one of the nation's largest producers of African-American cosmetics. Anthony Overton also ran other businesses ...
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Illinois Institute of Technology Academic Campus
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McCormick Tribune Campus Center
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S.R. Crown Hall
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Shimer College
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State Street Village
* Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ Building
* Harold L. Ickes Homes
* Dearborn Homes
*South Park Manor Historic District
Memorial
The bridge where State Street crosses the
Chicago River
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is named the Bataan-Corregidor Memorial Bridge in honor of the
World War II
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defenders of
Bataan and
Corregidor
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including those in the
Bataan Death March
The Bataan Death March ( Filipino: ''Martsa ng Kamatayan sa Bataan''; Spanish: ''Marcha de la muerte de Bataán'' ; Kapampangan: ''Martsa ning Kematayan quing Bataan''; Japanese: バターン死の行進, Hepburn: ''Batān Shi no Kōshin'') ...
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