Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Maxwell Street was home to one memorable market and an evolving, overlapping parade of many cultures. It was also the birthplace of electrified Chicago blues. The market. Maxwell Street is most known for the lively open-air market that bears its name. At its height, it stretched seven city blocks.

  2. Sep 17, 2020 · The history of Maxwell street, starting from its outset at the turn of the 20 th century to its demise in the 1990s, is almost a representation of how racial and cultural integration can contribute to the development of a city.

  3. 1840-1860. EARLY MAXWELL STREET. 1860-1920. IMMIGRATION & MIGRATION. 1920-1950. BLUES & ENTREPRENEURSHIP. 1950-2005. URBAN RENEWAL AND REDEVELOPMENT. 1849. When the city of Chicago incorporated in 1837, its geographic boundaries included the area on which Maxwell Street was later platted.

  4. Aug 29, 2014 · Over the years, Maxwell Street, shown here in about 1905, grew into a vast Sunday-morning flea market. The market moved east to Canal Street in 1994, when the Maxwell Street area was...

  5. The Maxwell Street market was founded mainly by Eastern European Jewish immigrants who dominated it for most of its history. Many of its customers later referred to it as “Jewtown.” The Jews were present in the Maxwell Street area for almost half a century and at their peak they numbered about 50,000, virtually all from Eastern Europe.

  6. Aug 29, 2014 · Over the years, Maxwell Street, shown here circa 1905, grew into a vast Sunday-morning flea market. The market moved east to Canal Street in 1994, when the Maxwell Street area was bought by the...

  7. Nov 25, 2015 · A heavily immigrant neighborhood, it was not far from where Jane Addams later positioned her settlement house.The Maxwell Street Market began around the 1870s, but it was not until 1912 that Chicago passed an ordinance making it an official public market.

  1. Searches related to maxwell street history

    maxwell street history chicago