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Halsted Street

(photos by Lee Bey) 

No street in Chicago tells the story of this city better than Halsted. The road begins at 3800 North and rambles south for 20 miles, passing through nearly every racial, economic and social class before reaching (and passing) the city limits at 130th. We'll stay south of Madison today, (the photo above is from 75th and Halsted) but I promise to explore the northern half as well in a later post.

 

 ^Madison & Halsted

 

^65th and Halsted

 

^ Uptick in the precious metals market at 63rd and Halsted

 

^Blue Line stop at Halsted

 

^Enterprise at 35th and Halsted

 

^Roosevelt and Halsted

 

 

^31st and Halsted 

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I'm going to enjoy your walk along this long urban street

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