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- Archer_Avenue length "48.9240576".
- Archer_Avenue abstract "Archer Avenue, sometimes known as Archer Road outside the Chicago, Illinois city limits, is a diagonal thoroughfare running northeast-to-southwest between Chicago's Chinatown and Lockport, Illinois. Archer follows the original trail crossing the Chicago Portage between the Chicago River and the Des Plaines River, and parallels the path of the Illinois and Michigan Canal and the Alton Railroad. As a main traffic artery, it has largely been replaced by the modern Stevenson Expressway. The street was named after the first commissioner of the Illinois and Michigan Canal, William Beatty Archer. One early map of Chicago (ca. 1830) listed what may have been the future Archer Road as \"The Road to Widow Brown's\". Archer Avenue was made famous by Finley Peter Dunne in his books and sketches about the fictional saloonkeeper Mr. Dooley, whose tavern was on \"Archey Road\". The fictional Dooley \"lived\" in the real-life Bridgeport, Chicago neighborhood.Archer Avenue is also famous as the purported haunting place of Resurrection Mary, a vanishing hitchhiker who is said to travel between the Willowbrook Ballroom and Resurrection Cemetery.The east end of Archer begins in Chicago's Chinatown, then passes through the Bridgeport, McKinley Park and Brighton Park neighborhoods on its way to Archer Heights and Garfield Ridge. Outside Chicago, Archer Avenue/Road passes through the villages of Summit, Justice, Willow Springs, and the southern edge of Lemont before terminating on the north side of Lockport. Between Summit and Lockport, Archer Avenue is designated as a part of Illinois Route 171. Historically, this section of Archer was a part of Illinois Route 4, the original 1924 highway connecting St. Louis and Chicago. In 1926, Route 4 was rerouted to the north side of the Des Plaines River on an alignment that subsequently became U.S. Route 66, and its former route on Archer was redesignated as Illinois Route 4A. By 1939, Route 4A had been extended along the entire length of Archer Avenue into Downtown Chicago. In 1967, Route 4A was truncated back to Summit and merged into Illinois Route 171.The former site of Argonne National Laboratory and its predecessor, the University of Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory in the forest preserve near Red Gate Woods, can be entered from an access road on Archer Avenue. This was once a secret Manhattan Project site, and is now known as the Site A/Plot M Disposal Site. Chicago Pile-1 (CP-1), the world's first nuclear reactor, was moved from Stagg Field to this site in 1943 and renamed Chicago Pile-2 (CP-2). The remains of CP-1, CP-2, and Chicago Pile-3 (CP-3) remain buried at this site.Playland Amusement Park, now defunct, opened in mid-summer of 1950 and was located in Willow Springs, Illinois, which at that time was unincorporated. The area is now in Justice, Illinois. The amusement park was located at 9300 West 79th Street in Willow Springs. Southwest of Lemont, Archer passes Cog Hill Golf & Country Club, site of numerous Professional Golfers Association tournaments.".
- Archer_Avenue isPartOfName "Archer Road".
- Archer_Avenue length "48924.0576".
- Archer_Avenue location Chicago.
- Archer_Avenue routeEnd Lockport,_Illinois.
- Archer_Avenue routeStart State_Street_(Chicago).
- Archer_Avenue thumbnail Illinois_83.svg?width=300.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageID "4237581".
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageLength "6548".
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageRevisionID "677418505".
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Alton_Railroad.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Archer_Heights,_Chicago.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Argonne_National_Laboratory.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Bar.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Bridgeport,_Chicago.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Brighton_Park,_Chicago.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Streets_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Pile-1.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Pile-3.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Portage.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_River.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Chinatown,_Chicago.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Cog_Hill_Golf_&_Country_Club.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Des_Plaines_River.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Finley_Peter_Dunne.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Garfield_Ridge,_Chicago.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Illinois.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Illinois_Route_171.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Illinois_Route_4.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Illinois_and_Michigan_Canal.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_55_in_Illinois.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Justice,_Illinois.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Lemont,_Illinois.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Lockport,_Illinois.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Manhattan_Project.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink McKinley_Park,_Chicago.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Metallurgical_Laboratory.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Professional_Golfers_Association.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Red_Gate_Woods.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Resurrection_Mary.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Plot_M_Disposal_Site.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Stagg_Field.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink State_Street_(Chicago).
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Summit,_Illinois.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_66_in_Illinois.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Chicago.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Vanishing_hitchhiker.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Willow_Springs,_Illinois.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink Willowbrook_Ballroom.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink File:Dompodhalan.JPG.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink File:Illinois_171.svg.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink File:Illinois_83.svg.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLink File:Resurrection_Cemetery_Justice_IL_1.jpg.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Archer Avenue".
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Archer".
- Archer_Avenue alternateName "Archer Road".
- Archer_Avenue lengthMi "30.4".
- Archer_Avenue location Chicago.
- Archer_Avenue markerImage "70".
- Archer_Avenue name "Archer Avenue".
- Archer_Avenue terminusA "State Street, Chicago".
- Archer_Avenue terminusB "2".
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chicago.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_street.
- Archer_Avenue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Streets_in_Chicago.
- Archer_Avenue subject Category:Streets_in_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Archer_Avenue hypernym Thoroughfare.
- Archer_Avenue point "41.856514 -87.627172".
- Archer_Avenue type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Archer_Avenue type Infrastructure.
- Archer_Avenue type Place.
- Archer_Avenue type Road.
- Archer_Avenue type RouteOfTransportation.
- Archer_Avenue type Redirect.
- Archer_Avenue type Location.
- Archer_Avenue type Place.
- Archer_Avenue type Thing.
- Archer_Avenue type SpatialThing.
- Archer_Avenue type Q34442.
- Archer_Avenue comment "Archer Avenue, sometimes known as Archer Road outside the Chicago, Illinois city limits, is a diagonal thoroughfare running northeast-to-southwest between Chicago's Chinatown and Lockport, Illinois. Archer follows the original trail crossing the Chicago Portage between the Chicago River and the Des Plaines River, and parallels the path of the Illinois and Michigan Canal and the Alton Railroad. As a main traffic artery, it has largely been replaced by the modern Stevenson Expressway.".
- Archer_Avenue label "Archer Avenue".
- Archer_Avenue sameAs Q2860036.
- Archer_Avenue sameAs Archer_Avenue.
- Archer_Avenue sameAs m.0brjj7.
- Archer_Avenue sameAs Q2860036.
- Archer_Avenue lat "41.856514".
- Archer_Avenue long "-87.627172".
- Archer_Avenue wasDerivedFrom Archer_Avenue?oldid=677418505.
- Archer_Avenue depiction Illinois_83.svg.
- Archer_Avenue isPrimaryTopicOf Archer_Avenue.
- Archer_Avenue name "Archer Avenue".