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'''Hubbard Street''' is a road in [[Chicago, Illinois]] named for early settler [[Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard]]. Where Hubbard Street passes over the [[Kennedy Expressway]], the Expressway enters a tunnel made up of surface streets known as colloquially as "Hubbard's Cave."
'''Hubbard Street''' is a road in [[Chicago, Illinois]] named for early settler [[Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard]]. Where Hubbard Street passes over the [[Kennedy Expressway]], the Expressway enters a tunnel made up of surface streets known as colloquially as "Hubbard's Cave."
==Streetscape==
==Streetscape==
The [[Merchandise Mart]] stands on the south side of the street between Franklin Street and Orleans Street, and several buildings on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] stand on the street including [[Courthouse Place]]. There are many prostitutes on Hubbard at night between Damen and Halsted.
The [[Merchandise Mart]] stands on the south side of the street between Franklin Street and Orleans Street, and several buildings on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] stand on the street including [[Courthouse Place]].

==Transit==
==Transit==
==In popular culture==
==In popular culture==

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Hubbard Street is a road in Chicago, Illinois named for early settler Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard. Where Hubbard Street passes over the Kennedy Expressway, the Expressway enters a tunnel made up of surface streets known as colloquially as "Hubbard's Cave."

Streetscape

The Merchandise Mart stands on the south side of the street between Franklin Street and Orleans Street, and several buildings on the National Register of Historic Places stand on the street including Courthouse Place.

Transit

Sources

  • Streetwise Chicago by Don Hayner & Tom McNamee ISBN 0-8294-0596-8