40th Avenue
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4000 W. from 6360 N. to 11458 S.
In the time period circa 1910, Chicago was numbering its streets before renaming them to honor specific people, events, or places.
East-West streets were called "Street" while North-South streets were called "Avenue."
As street names were assigned to the previously numbered "Avenues", 40th Avenue became Crawford Avenue. Later, after almost 20 years of litigation, Crawford within the Chicago City Limits became Pulaski Road.