Pulaski Road (/pəˈlæskiː/) is a major north–south street in the city of Chicago, at 4000 W., or exactly five miles west of State Street. It is named after Polish hero of the American Revolutionary War, Casimir Pulaski.

History

Pulaski Road was originally known as 40th Avenue. In 1913 it was renamed for Peter Crawford, an early area landowner, in order to avoid duplication of the 40th Street name in the city. The name Crawford Avenue lasted until 1935 when, over local opposition and a legal battle all the way to the Illinois Supreme Court, the street was renamed for Pulaski. Among the many Polish city leaders who worked to achieve "Pulaski Road" was Emilia Napieralska, the president of the Chicago chapter of the Polish Women's Alliance of America.

Pulaski Road still retains its former Crawford Avenue name in the north suburbs of Lincolnwood, Skokie, and Evanston. In Wilmette, Crawford becomes Hunter Road. North of Devon Avenue (6400 N) and south from the Chicago City Limits to Lincoln Highway US-30.

Chicago neighborhoods and suburbs

From north to south:

Transportation

Pulaski Road is primarily served by two CTA bus routes: the 53 Pulaski between Peterson Avenue and Ford City Mall, and the 53A South Pulaski, between 51st Street and 115th Street. The 67 67th/69th/71st and 103 West 103rd also serve the road for short segments. Pulaski Road/Crawford Avenue is also served by Pace bus routes 215 and 385.

The following CTA Lines stop at Pulaski Road:

The Irving Park station on the Blue Line has an auxiliary exit on Pulaski Road. Additionally, the Healy station on Metra's Milwaukee District North Line is adjacent to Pulaski Road.

Points of interest

A number of prominent Polish churches in Chicago are located on side streets just off of Pulaski Road, such as St. Hyacinth Basilica and St. Wenceslaus.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Cook County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
MattesonOlympia Fields line0.00.0US 30 / Lincoln HighwaySouthern terminus
Flossmoor2.54.0CR B65 (Flossmoor Road)
Markham6.810.9US 6 (159th Street) to I-57
Midlothian8.313.4IL 83 (147th Street)
Alsip10.8217.41127th Street to I-294 Toll
Oak LawnEvergreen Park line14.823.8US 12 / US 20 (95th Street)
Chicago22.035.4I-55 (Stevenson Expressway)
23.938.5Historic US 66 (Ogden Avenue)
27.944.9IL 64 (West North Avenue)
30.949.7I-90 / I-94 east (Kennedy Expressway)Eastbound I 90/I 94 entrance; westbound I 90/I 94 exit
31.049.9IL 19 (West Irving Park Road) to I-90 / I-94 west (Kennedy Expressway)
33.553.9US 14 (West Peterson Avenue)
Lincolnwood34.555.5US 41 (Lincoln Avenue)
Wilmette39.363.2Wilmette AvenueNorthern terminus; roadway continues as Hunter Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi Incomplete access

5. Karol Wachtl. Polonia Amerykanska:dzieje i dorobek [American Polonia: Its History and Legacy]. Philadelphia: privately published, 1944, pp. 172, 396. 6. Angela and Donald Pienkos. 'In the Strength of Women Is the Strength of a Nation:' A History of the Polish Women's Alliance of America (2003). Boulder: East European Monographs No. 632 Distr. New York: Columbia UP, p. 85.

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