Blue Island Avenue
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Blue Island Avenue is a street in the city of Chicago, Illinois that once led to a ridge of land that early pioneers gave the name "Blue Island" because at a distance it looked like an island in the prairie. The blue color was attributed to atmospheric scattering or to blue flowers growing on the ridge. Parts of the present-day neighborhoods of Morgan Park, Beverly Hills and the city of Blue Island, Illinois now occupy this ridge.
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Blue Island Avenue
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Blue Island Avenue
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Blue Island and Racine, Chicago. "After" shot of urban renewal site. ca. 1965
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Chicago
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Former northeastern terminus of Blue Island Avenue
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Southwestern terminus of Blue Island Avenue
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Current northeastern terminus of Blue Island Avenue
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Northeastern end of Blue Island Avenue southern segment
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Southwestern end of Blue Island Avenue northern segment
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Cermak Road/Ashland Avenue
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Damen Avenue
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Harrison Street/Halsted Street
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Morgan Street/Taylor Street
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Racine Avenue
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Roosevelt Road
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Western Avenue/26th Street
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IL
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S. Western Avenue/W. 26th Street in the Lower West Side area of Chicago
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W. Roosevelt Road in the Little Italy section of Chicago
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