3072 x 2048 px | 26 x 17,3 cm | 10,2 x 6,8 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
17 août 2005
Lieu:
Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois
Informations supplémentaires:
Lake Shore Drive (officially Jean Baptiste Point du Sable Lake Shore Drive, [ and called DuSable Lake Shore Drive, The Outer Drive, The Drive, or LSD) is a popular fifteen mile roadway that runs alongside the shoreline of Lake Michigan, adjacent to beaches and parkland, in the city of Chicago. Except for the portion north of Foster Avenue (5200 North), Lake Shore Drive is designated as part of U.S. Highway 41. In 1927, from the Chicago River south to 57th Street, it was named Leif Ericson Drive, for Norse explorer Leif Ericson.The roadway was also nicknamed Field Boulevard. The entire road was renamed Lake Shore Drive in 1946. On June 25, 2021, the Chicago City Council approved an ordinance renaming the outer portion of Lake Shore Drive for the city's first non-indigenous settler, Jean Baptiste Point du Sable.