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  1. State Street is a large south-north street, also one of the main streets, in Chicago, Illinois, USA and its south suburbs. Its intersection with Madison Street ( 41°52′55″N 87°37′40″W  /  41.8820°N 87.6278°W  / 41.8820; -87.6278 ) has marked the base point for Chicago's address system since 1909

  2. Nov 13, 2023 · Explore Chicago's State Street, a one-stop spot for some of the city’s best shopping. Find historic department stores, trendy shops, local boutiques, and more, plus nearby sights like Millennium Park and the Art Institute of Chicago.

  3. The story of State Street begins in 1831 when the Illinois legislature officially authorized a State Road connecting Vincennes to Chicago. The name State Street came from this road, which ran along the eastern boundary of Chicago.

  4. chicagology.com › chicagostreets › statestreetState Street - chicagology

    Mar 17, 2003 · Learn about the history and evolution of State Street, from a muddy trail to a world-famous retail destination. Discover the stories of the visionary merchants, architects, and innovators who shaped the street's character and culture.

  5. State Street is a popular street for shopping in Chicago that also has historic value as the base point for Chicago's address system. This is the street referenced in the iconic Frank Sinatra song about the city, and it hasn't lost its importance since.

  6. Anchored by Macys, State Street has some of Chicago’s best shopping, all in one place. Start at Macy’s at East Randolph Street and State Street and walk south for every major store you could want, including Nordstrom, Footaction, and Express.

  7. There is only one State Street. Widely celebrated in song, “That Great Street” has been known since the 1870s for its concentration of premier department stores and world-class architecture. Chicago's earliest shopping district was located along Lake Street.