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'''Touhy Avenue''' is a major thoroughfare throughout northern [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] as well as the north and northwestern suburbs of the city. It is named for [[Patrick L. Touhy]], a subdivider who was also the son-in-law of [[Philip Rogers]], an early settler who helped develop [[Rogers Park, Chicago|Rogers Park]].<ref name="streetwise">{{cite book | last = Haymer| first = Don | author2 = Tom McNamee | title = Streetwise Chicago | publisher = Loyola University Press | date = 1988 | location = Chicago | pages = 125 | isbn = 0-8294-0596-8}}</ref><ref>[http://www.chsmedia.org/househistory/nameChanges/start.pdf Chicago Streets], [[Chicago History Museum]].</ref> Points of interest along Touhy Avenue include [[Chicago_beaches#Loyola.2FLeone_Beach|Loyola Park]], the Winston Towers<ref>[http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/cx/?id=winstontowers-chicago Winston Towers], Emporis.com</ref>, the [[Lincolnwood Town Center]], [[Hebrew Theological College]], Village Crossing Shopping Center, the [[Helmut Jahn#Niles|HALO (Shure) Headquarters Building]] the [[Leaning Tower of Niles |Leaning Tower YMCA]], the [[Pickwick Theatre]], and the northern end of [[O'Hare International Airport]].
'''Touhy Avenue''' is a major thoroughfare throughout northern [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] as well as the north and northwestern suburbs of the city. It is named for [[Patrick L. Touhy]], a subdivider who was also the son-in-law of [[Phillip Rogers]], an early settler who helped develop [[Rogers Park, Chicago|Rogers Park]].<ref name="streetwise">{{cite book | last = Haymer| first = Don | author2 = Tom McNamee | title = Streetwise Chicago | publisher = Loyola University Press | date = 1988 | location = Chicago | pages = 125 | isbn = 0-8294-0596-8}}</ref><ref>[http://www.chsmedia.org/househistory/nameChanges/start.pdf Chicago Streets], [[Chicago History Museum]].</ref> Points of interest along Touhy Avenue include [[Chicago_beaches#Loyola.2FLeone_Beach|Loyola Park]], the Winston Towers<ref>[http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/cx/?id=winstontowers-chicago Winston Towers], Emporis.com</ref>, the [[Lincolnwood Town Center]], [[Hebrew Theological College]], Village Crossing Shopping Center, the [[Helmut Jahn#Niles|HALO (Shure) Headquarters Building]] the [[Leaning Tower of Niles |Leaning Tower YMCA]], the [[Pickwick Theatre]], and the northern end of [[O'Hare International Airport]].


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7200 North
Major junctions
From1200 W (near Lake Michigan)
ToTonne Road, Elk Grove Village
Location
Major citiesChicago, Lincolnwood, Skokie, Niles, Park Ridge, Des Plaines, Rosemont, Elk Grove Village
Streets and highways of Chicago

Touhy Avenue is a major thoroughfare throughout northern Chicago, Illinois as well as the north and northwestern suburbs of the city. It is named for Patrick L. Touhy, a subdivider who was also the son-in-law of Phillip Rogers, an early settler who helped develop Rogers Park.[1][2] Points of interest along Touhy Avenue include Loyola Park, the Winston Towers[3], the Lincolnwood Town Center, Hebrew Theological College, Village Crossing Shopping Center, the HALO (Shure) Headquarters Building the Leaning Tower YMCA, the Pickwick Theatre, and the northern end of O'Hare International Airport.

References

  1. ^ Haymer, Don; Tom McNamee (1988). Streetwise Chicago. Chicago: Loyola University Press. p. 125. ISBN 0-8294-0596-8.
  2. ^ Chicago Streets, Chicago History Museum.
  3. ^ Winston Towers, Emporis.com