Sheridan Road
Sheridan Road is a major north-south thoroughfare that leads from Diversey Parkway[1] in Chicago, Illinois, north to the Illinois-Wisconsin border and beyond. Throughout most of its run, it is the easternmost north-south through street, closest to Lake Michigan. From Chicago, it passes through the cities of Evanston, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe, Highland Park, Highwood, Fort Sheridan, Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, North Chicago, Waukegan and Zion, until it reaches the Illinois-Wisconsin state line in Winthrop Harbor. In Wisconsin, the road leads north through Pleasant Prairie and Kenosha, until it ends near Racine.
Chicago Path
It runs at 400 west from 2800 north to 3181 north.
It runs at 3900 north from 600 west to 956 west.
It runs at 1000 west from 3900 north to 1400 west at 7734 north. It runs at 6400 north from 970 west to 1158 west.[2]
History
Sheridan Road was original approved by Congress (circa 1832) as a military road from Fort Dearborn in Chicago to Fort Howard in Green Bay, Wisconsin.[3]
The road was named for Philip Henry Sheridan, a general in the Civil War. [4]
Places of Interest
There are several landmarks and places of interest along Sheridan Road. In order from southernmost to northernmost:
Commonwealth Plaza Condos
Loyola University, Lakeshore Campus
Emil Bach House
Calvary Cemetery
Northwestern University
Grosse Point Light
Baha'i Temple
Plaza Del Lago Shopping Mall
North Shore Congregation Israel
Ravinia Festival
Willits House
Fort Sheridan
Barat College
Lake Forest College
Great Lakes Naval Training Center
Sunday, December 9, 2007
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