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  2. Harlem Avenue - Wikipedia

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    A street sign. Harlem Avenue is a major north–south street located in Chicago and its west, southwest, and northwest suburbs. It stretches from Glenview Road in Glenview to the intersection of East South Street and South Drecksler Road in Peotone, where it diverges into Illinois Route 50.

  3. Chicago Portage National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Portage National Historic Site is a National Historic Site commemorating the importance of the Chicago Portage [2] in Lyons, Cook County, Illinois, United States. It is located in Chicago Portage Forest Preserve and the Ottawa Trail Woods Forest Preserve, at the junction of Portage Creek with the Des Plaines River , on the west side ...

  4. Harlem Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, Harlem Avenue is the 106th busiest of Metra's 236 non-downtown stations, with an average of 451 weekday boardings. [1] A station building is on the south side of the three-track main. According to the Dynamic Depot Maps website, Harlem Avenue station was originally built in 1890 by the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad. [3]

  5. Orland Park 179th Street station - Wikipedia

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    In Metra's zone-based fare system, 179th Street is in zone 4. As of 2018, Orland Park 179th Street is the 162nd busiest of Metra's 236 non-downtown stations, with an average of 208 weekday boardings. [2] The station was the southern terminus of the line from January 3, 1995 to January 30, 2006 when it was extended to New Lenox and Manhattan. [4]

  6. Addison Street - Wikipedia

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    Addison Street is a major east–west street on the north side of Chicago and its western suburbs. ... IL 43 (N Harlem Avenue) 9.9: 15.9: IL 171 (N Cumberland Avenue)

  7. North Avenue (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    North Avenue is a major east–west street in Chicago, Illinois, and its western suburbs. Starting at St. Charles's eastern border with West Chicago, its name changes from Main Street to North Avenue, just east of the Kane/DuPage county line. From there, it travels straight east, carrying Illinois Route 64 until LaSalle Drive in Chicago.

  8. Harlem/Lake station - Wikipedia

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    Harlem destination sign. The station opened on October 28, 1962 and was formerly called Harlem Terminal.The Lake Street Elevated went further through Oak Park and was built to Marion Street in 1901 and extended just a few blocks west past Harlem Avenue to Forest Park station on May 20, 1910.

  9. Milwaukee Avenue (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    IL 43 (Harlem Avenue) / IL 21 begins: Southern end of IL 21 overlap; southern terminus of IL 21: 14.2: 22.9: US 14 (Dempster Street) Interchange: 15.3: 24.6: IL 58 (Golf Road) Site of Golf Mill Mall: Prospect Heights: 19.6: 31.5: US 45 south (North Des Plaines River Road) Southern end of US 45 overlap: 20.0: 32.2: Willow Road east to Illinois ...