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Olive Avenue is the name of a street in Chicago, IL.
Named after William Henry Harrison, the 9th president of the US. In regards to the follow-up question: "Is there a definitive listing of the origins of Chicago street names?" The now out of print book - which should be available at public libraries - "Streetwise Chicago: A History of Chicago Names" (published 1988) by Don Hayner and Tom McNamee, is perhaps the one and only book currently available on Chicago street names. It may not be totally "definitive" but it does have some valuable information on street numbering and name changes.
Check out the book "Streetwise Chicago" by McNamee of the Sun-Times. It has all the names you would want to know.
Kemper and Kennedy are street names. King and Kingston are street names.Kansas and Keller are street names. Kellwood and Kelsey are street names.
Addison, Albany, Allen, Anchor and Avondale are street names in Chicago, Illinois.
If it is part of a street name then it is capitalized (e.g. Main Street) but not if it refers to a street in general.
There are 13 major bridges in Chicago. They are the Michigan Avenue Bridge, the Wells Street Bridge, Clark Street Bridge, Kinzie Street railroad bridge, Wabash Avenue Bridge, La Salle Street Bridge, Link Bridge, Franklin Street Bridge, Cortland Street Drawbridge, North Avenue Bridge, St Charles Air Line Bridge, Cherry Avenue Bridge and the Canal Street railroad bridge.
Go to www.mapquest.com and type in the street addresses or just the town names and it will give you directions, distance, and driving time.
Street names that begin with the letter Q:QuailQuakerQuarterhorseQuayleQuebecQueenQueenstonQuickQuietQuincyQuinn
Eagle, Elm and Eunice are street names. Exchange, Estes and Ellison are street names.
Xavier, Xena and Xenops are street names. Xenia, Xeric and Xander are street names.
Street names that begin with the letter N:NassauNavahoNeptuneNevadaNewNewburyNewportNewtonNiagaraNobleNorfolkNormanNorthNorthamptonNorthbrookNorthfieldNorwayNorwood