Diversey Parkway (Chicago)

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Diversey Parkway (or Diversey Avenue)
2800 North
Direction: East-West
From: West Lake Shore Drive, Chicago (the "Inner Drive"--approx. 300 West)
To: West Sunset Drive, Elmwood Park (approx. 7880 West)
Major cities: Chicago Elmwood Park


Diversey Parkway (2800 N.) is a major east-west street on the North Side of Chicago. Diversey separates the Chicago lakefront neighborhoods of Lakeview to the north and Lincoln Park to the south. West of the North Branch of the Chicago River, the street is known as Diversey Avenue, and separates the neighborhoods of Avondale to the north and Logan Square to the south. Further west, Diversey Avenue is a major street in Chicago's Hermosa, Belmont Cragin, and Montclare neighborhoods; its western terminus is the suburb of Elmwood Park. The street is named after nineteenth-century beer brewer Michael Diversey.[1]

  1. ^ http://www.gapersblock.com/airbags/archives/lill_diversey_a_short_history_of_early_chicago_brewing/


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