Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive (Chicago)
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, locally referred to as King Drive is a major north–south street on the South Side of Chicago. It was formerly named South Park Way, and originally called Grand Boulevard. Chicago became the first city in the world to name a street after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1968 following his assassination. The street runs continuously from Cermak Road (22nd Street) on the north to 115th Street on the south. It runs at 400 East or four blocks east of State Street in Chicago's city grid. The street is a major corridor of Black history and culture in Chicago.
400 East | |
King Drive at 26th Street (2011) | |
Former name(s) | Grand Boulevard & South Parkway |
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Location | Chicago |
North end | Cermak Road (2200 S) |
Major junctions | |
South end | 115th Street (11500 S) |
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