Grand Boulevard (historic name of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive)

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Grand Boulevard (the historic name of what is now Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive) is a major south side Chicago thoroughfare historically associated with the city’s boulevard system and adjacent Bronzeville neighborhood.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic place name
urban street
adjacentTo Bronzeville neighborhood NERFINISHED
associatedWith Bronzeville neighborhood NERFINISHED
formerlyKnownAs Grand Boulevard NERFINISHED
hasCulturalAssociation African-American history in Chicago
Bronzeville cultural district NERFINISHED
hasCurrentName Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive NERFINISHED
hasGeographicContext near South Side lakefront corridors
hasStreetType boulevard
hasUrbanFunction connector of residential and commercial areas on Chicago’s South Side
historicallyAssociatedWith Chicago boulevard system NERFINISHED
historicNameOf Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive NERFINISHED
isMajorThoroughfareOf South Side of Chicago NERFINISHED
isSegmentOf north–south arterial route in Chicago
locatedIn Chicago, Illinois, United States
surface form: Chicago

Illinois
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOnSideOfCity South Side of Chicago NERFINISHED
namedAfter Martin Luther King Jr. NERFINISHED
nameHonorsInCurrentForm Martin Luther King Jr. NERFINISHED
partOf Chicago boulevard system NERFINISHED
Chicago transportation network
usedFor public transit routes
vehicular traffic

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Grand Boulevard, Chicago namedAfter Grand Boulevard (historic name of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive)