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Bridge in Chicago, Illinois
The DuSable Bridge (formerly the Michigan Avenue Bridge) is a bascule bridge that carries Michigan Avenue across the main stem of the Chicago River in
DuSable_Bridge
Early founder of Chicago (died 1818)
sɑbl]; also spelled Point de Sable, Point au Sable, Point Sable, Pointe DuSable, or Pointe du Sable; Around 1745 – August 28, 1818) is regarded as the
Jean_Baptiste_Point_du_Sable
Structure built to span physical obstacles
the DuSable Bridge in Chicago, Tsing Ma Bridge in Hong Kong, the Øresund Bridge connecting Copenhagen and Malmö, and the Shimotsui-Seto Bridge near Kurashiki
Bridge
American sculptor (1874–1949)
html Defense and Regeneration, on the southern bridgehouses of the DuSable Bridge, Chicago, Illinois, 1928 Pro Patria Indiana War Memorial, Indianapolis
Henry_Hering
Expressway in Chicago, Illinois
Lake Shore Drive (formally Jean Baptiste Point DuSable Lake Shore Drive; also known as DuSable Lake Shore Drive, the Outer Drive, the Drive, LSD or DLSD)
Lake_Shore_Drive
United States historic place
is now partially occupied by and commemorated in Pioneer Court, off DuSable Bridge at 401 N. Michigan Avenue in the Near North Side community area of Chicago
Jean Baptiste Point Du Sable Homesite
Jean_Baptiste_Point_Du_Sable_Homesite
Plaza in Chicago
Chicago River, and on the west by Michigan Avenue, adjacent to the DuSable Bridge. In 2017, a newly designed Apple Store was opened on the south side
Pioneer_Court
System of rivers and canals in Chicago
Cubs' 2016 World Series celebration The southwest bridgehouse of the DuSable Bridge (Michigan Avenue) serves as a museum on the river, its history, its
Chicago_River
1987 American crime film directed by Brian De Palma
the Rookery Building (Ness' police headquarters), LaSalle Street, the DuSable Bridge, Chicago Cultural Center (the opera house, the courthouse lobby, and
The_Untouchables_(film)
Bascule bridge in Chicago, Illinois
The Outer Drive Bridge, also known as the Link Bridge, is a double-deck bascule bridge carrying DuSable Lake Shore Drive across the Chicago River in Chicago
Outer_Drive_Bridge
Historic district in Illinois, United States
Illinois, United States. The district is known for the Chicago River, two bridges that cross it, and eleven high rise and skyscraper buildings erected in
Michigan–Wacker Historic District
Michigan–Wacker_Historic_District
Bridge in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Wabash Avenue Bridge (officially, Irv Kupcinet Bridge) over the Chicago River was built in 1930. Standing west of the Michigan Avenue Bridge and east of
Wabash_Avenue_Bridge
Office skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois
from a boat on the Chicago River, with the northeast corner of the DuSable Bridge An angle of the building showing the annex in more detail Wrigley Building
Wrigley_Building
Public space in Chicago, Illinois
Chicago River in Chicago, extending from Lake Michigan and the Outer Drive Bridge westward to the Wolf Point area and Lake Street. The Chicago Riverwalk contains
Chicago_Riverwalk
List of bridges with love locks contains bridges throughout the world which are often host to love locks. Love locks around the world Alger : le pont "d’amour"
List of bridges with love locks
List_of_bridges_with_love_locks
Region along a river
View Chicago Riverwalk from DuSable Bridge 2016
Riverfront
US non-profit organization
Fraser's sculpture located on the north eastern tender house of the DuSable Bridge. In the modern day, the club meets at the Chicago Bar Association building
Chicago_Coin_Club
Highway Bridge (two levels for pedestrians only) Marquam Bridge (two levels of roadways) Michigan Avenue Bridge (DuSable Bridge) Ship Canal Bridge (two levels
List_of_multi-level_bridges
Under-construction buildings in Chicago, Illinois
construction also includes the long awaited landscaping and build-out of DuSable Park, as a public park for the Chicago Park District at the mouth of the
400_Lake_Shore
Month in 1920
side and south side of the city, the bridge began to be constructed in 1918 and is now called the DuSable Bridge.[citation needed] Warren G. Harding,
May_1920
Bronze sculpture in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
located in front of the Tribune Tower in Chicago, Illinois, near the DuSable Bridge. It stands just outside the Nathan Hale Courtyard, also known as the
Statue of Nathan Hale (Chicago)
Statue_of_Nathan_Hale_(Chicago)
Sculpture by Carl Rohl-Smith
Dearborn, and is located on the side of the southwest bridgehouse of the DuSable Bridge, at the corner of Michigan Avenue and Wacker Drive, the former location
The Fort Dearborn Massacre Monument
The_Fort_Dearborn_Massacre_Monument
discoverer of the harbour, during an effort to name the newly built Narrows bridge after him. The Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci (Italian: [ameˈriːɡo veˈsputtʃi])
Italians in the United States before 1880
Italians_in_the_United_States_before_1880
Looking north over the Michigan Avenue (DuSable) Bridge. Most consulates are on or near Michigan Avenue in the central sections of Chicago
List of diplomatic missions and trade organizations in Chicago
List_of_diplomatic_missions_and_trade_organizations_in_Chicago
Brucken, Carolyn (1992). "Pennsylvania Railroad, South Branch Chicago River Bridge" (PDF). Historic American Engineering Record. Washington, D.C.: Library
List of crossings of the Chicago River
List_of_crossings_of_the_Chicago_River
such as the construction of roads, railroad tracks, sewers, subways, bridges, and the first skyscrapers in the northeastern cities. As early as 1890
History_of_Italian_Americans
War of 1812 battle in Illinois, US
which is located on the south western tender's house of the Michigan Avenue Bridge, which partially covers the site of Fort Dearborn. There are also memorials
Battle_of_Fort_Dearborn
American writer, artist and educator (1915–2010)
and arts organizer. She co-founded the Ebony Museum of Chicago, now the DuSable Museum of African American History. An active member of the African-American
Margaret_Taylor-Burroughs
Street in Chicago, Illinois
on the east side of LaSalle. North of the river until the terminus at DuSable Lake Shore Drive, City of Chicago signage refers to LaSalle Street as “LaSalle
LaSalle_Street
Avenue in Chicago, Illinois
District, including the scenic urban space anchored by the DuSable (Michigan Avenue) Bridge. The oldest section of Michigan Avenue is the portion that
Michigan_Avenue_(Chicago)
Shared-use path in Chicago, Illinois, US
crosses the Chicago River, with an exit in the middle serving Navy Pier and DuSable Park. Construction began in spring 2014 and was originally planned to be
Chicago_Lakefront_Trail
Racetrack in Chicago, Illinois, US
Retrieved July 7, 2024. "Map: Latest NASCAR Chicago road closures include DuSable Lake Shore Drive". NBC Chicago. June 29, 2023. Retrieved July 24, 2023
Chicago_Street_Course
Canceled building in Chicago, Illinois
the Lake : Dusable Park, Chicago by Laurie Palmer". Archived from the original on September 8, 2007. Retrieved July 19, 2009. "Report: DuSable Park Site
Chicago_Spire
American trader and murder victim
1896. pp. 41, 42. Retrieved November 12, 2021 – via Newspapers.com. "History of Jean-Baptiste Pointe DuSable," DuSable Heritage Association, on line.
Jean_La_Lime
Historic fort in Chicago, Illinois, US
Michigan–Wacker Historic District, at the southern end of the DuSable Michigan Avenue Bridge. Human activity in the Chicago area prior to the arrival of
Fort_Dearborn
Commuter rail station in Chicago, Illinois
Express 126 Jackson 130 Museum Campus (Summer Service Only) 147 Outer DuSable Lake Shore Express 148 Clarendon/Michigan Express 151 Sheridan South
Van_Buren_Street_station
Parish in Louisiana, United States
state senator Margaret Taylor-Burroughs, St. Rose, co-founder of the DuSable Museum of African American History Gary Tyler, St. Rose, who is believed
St._Charles_Parish,_Louisiana
traditions. Other prominent African-American museums include Chicago's DuSable Museum of African American History, and the National Museum of African
African-American_culture
International corruption scandal that began in Malaysia
in 1MDB-DuSable 'JV'". Free Malaysia Today. Archived from the original on 16 January 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2016. "WSJ picks up on 1MDB-DuSable links to
1MDB_scandal
NASCAR Cup Series race
Drive and East Balbo Drive, Dale Earnhardt Jr. had the call from Turn 4 on DuSable Lake Shore Drive and Roosevelt Road, and Jeff Burton had the call on Turn
2023_Grant_Park_220
American jazz trombonist
born in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Priester attended Chicago's DuSable High School, where he studied under Walter Dyett. In his teens he played
Julian_Priester
September 30, 2013. Retrieved September 26, 2013. "Mayor Emanuel Honors DuSable High School as a Community Cornerstone, Presents Landmark Plaque to School
List_of_Chicago_Landmarks
Museum in Jackson, Mississippi
Missouri History Museum and most recently was collections manager at the DuSable Museum of African-American History. In 2017, the Mississippi Department
Mississippi Civil Rights Museum
Mississippi_Civil_Rights_Museum
NASCAR Cup Series race
Columbus Drive and East Balbo Drive, Dillon Welch had the call from Turn 4 on DuSable Lake Shore Drive and Roosevelt Road, and Jeff Burton had the call on Turn
2024_Grant_Park_165
Day of the year
Taylor-Burroughs, American painter, poet, and educator, co-founded the DuSable Museum of African American History (died 2010) 1917 – Zenna Henderson,
November_1
American artist and sculptor (1935–2023)
of Illinois at Chicago Circle. It is currently in the collection of the DuSable Black History Museum and Education Center in Chicago. Harlem Hybrid is
Richard_Hunt_(sculptor)
School in Chicago, Illinois, United States
Foreman, Academy Award–winning screenwriter and film director (High Noon, The Bridge on the River Kwai, The Guns of Navarone). George Gobel, comedian and actor
Theodore Roosevelt High School (Illinois)
Theodore_Roosevelt_High_School_(Illinois)
Street in Chicago
Bridge carries it across the Chicago River. It was the first bridge on U.S. Route 66. Phillips, Jim. "Happy 100th birthday, Jackson Boulevard Bridge!"
Jackson_Boulevard
Section of Michigan Avenue in Chicago
bascule bridge construction, swing bridges across the river were open for ship traffic during half the daylight hours. The Rush Street Bridge was the
Magnificent_Mile
North Park Near South Side Roosevelt ( ■■■) (early morning) 147 Outer DuSable Lake Shore Express Rogers Park Howard ( ■■■) The Loop Michigan/Ida B. Wells
Chicago Transit Authority bus services
Chicago_Transit_Authority_bus_services
Black British abolitionist and writer (c. 1745 – 1797)
Stelo Stories Studio Archived 1 April 2022 at the Wayback Machine and the DuSable Museum of African American History Archived 13 March 2022 at the Wayback
Olaudah_Equiano
Public park in Chicago, Illinois
south, to near Ardmore Avenue (5800 N) on the north, just north of the DuSable Lake Shore Drive terminus at Hollywood Avenue. Two museums and a zoo are
Lincoln_Park
Tribune. Retrieved November 20, 2020. Dunning, Encyclopedia of Chicago Dusable Park, Chicago Park District. Hayner, Don; McNamee, Tom (1988). Streetwise
List of Chicago placename etymologies
List_of_Chicago_placename_etymologies
Day of the year
Margaret Taylor-Burroughs, American painter and author, co-founded the DuSable Museum of African American History (born 1917) 2011 – Anne McCaffrey, American
November_21
Street in Chicago, Illinois
East" (Map). Google Maps. DeVore, Molly (October 22, 2024). "Foster Avenue Bridge Closing For 2 Years Of Construction". Block Club Chicago. Retrieved September
Foster_Avenue
Most populous city in Illinois, United States
in Chicago include the Chicago History Museum, the Driehaus Museum, the DuSable Museum of African American History, the Museum of Contemporary Art, the
Chicago
American-Ghanaian writer and activist (1896–1977)
Story of Pocahontas, New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1953 Jean Baptiste Pointe duSable: Founder of Chicago (1953) Booker T. Washington: Educator of Head, Hand
Shirley_Graham_Du_Bois
Urban park in Illinois, US
Harbor". The Chicago Harbors. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011. "DuSable Harbor". The Chicago Harbors. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011
Grant_Park_(Chicago)
the DuSable Museum of African American History, Inc. Founded in Chicago in 1961 by educator, poet, and artist Margaret Goss Burroughs, the DuSable Museum
African-American book publishers in the United States, 1960–80
African-American_book_publishers_in_the_United_States,_1960–80
U.S. non-profit organization
Midcentury Modern District, Promontory Point, Central Park Theater, North DuSable Lake Shore Drive, and the Moody Triangle. The Century & Consumers Buildings
Preservation_Chicago
County Historical Society Martin County Historical Society Matthews Covered Bridge Historical Society Merrillville-Ross Township Historical Society Miami County
List of historical societies in Indiana
List_of_historical_societies_in_Indiana
"Whitmer strips name of slavery advocate Cass from Michigan office building". Bridge Michigan. "Whitmer – Governor Whitmer Renames Downtown Lansing's Lewis Cass
List of name changes due to the George Floyd protests
List_of_name_changes_due_to_the_George_Floyd_protests
and their meal "Study for The Thankful Poor". Google Arts and Culture. DuSable Museum of African American History, Chicago, United States Marley, Anna
List of paintings by Henry Ossawa Tanner
List_of_paintings_by_Henry_Ossawa_Tanner
Vocational High School - closed at the end of the 1994-1995 school year DuSable High School Englewood Technical Prep Academy (1873–2008) - closed due to
List of schools in Chicago Public Schools
List_of_schools_in_Chicago_Public_Schools
us/publications/epub/indian_villages_il_country_wayne_temple.pdf. "History of DuSable". DuSable Heritage Association. 2020. Retrieved April 17, 2024. Swenson, John
History_of_Chicago
American architect
Building in 1986. Campbell contributed to the initial remodeling of the DuSable Museum of African American History. He later returned and designed the
Wendell_Jerome_Campbell
Nonprofit organization based in Indiana, United States
History Museum Chinese American Museum of Chicago Civil War Roundtable DuSable Museum of African American History Forgotten Chicago Inter-University Seminar
Indiana_Landmarks
American folk singer (1924–2024)
the Chicago branch of Congress of Racial Equality. She graduated from DuSable High School in 1942. She then worked at the Wrigley Company and at the
Ella_Jenkins
Agency of Wisconsin, United States
History Museum Chinese American Museum of Chicago Civil War Roundtable DuSable Museum of African American History Forgotten Chicago Inter-University Seminar
Wisconsin_Historical_Society
Urban development in Chicago, Illinois
Lakeshore East is within walking distance to the Chicago River, Lake Michigan, DuSable Harbor, Michigan Avenue, Grant Park, and Millennium Park. The park, named
Lakeshore_East
U.S. congressional commission, 2000–2010
Affairs Norman Bristol Colon. Charles R. Branham, senior historian at the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago moderated the discussion
Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission
Abraham_Lincoln_Bicentennial_Commission
DUSABLE BRIDGE
DUSABLE BRIDGE
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Lame; Female Version of Claude; Disabled; Limping
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Firm; Enduring; Durable
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Arabic
Most Durable
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Lame; Disabled; Limping
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German, Polish
Disabled
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American, Australian, Biblical, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Latin, Portuguese, Shakespearean, Swedish
Lame; Limping; Disabled
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Black
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, SABLE means "black," as a heraldic color. It is sometimes confused with the mammal of the same name but which has brown fur, not black, and which has a different origin.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Lame; Preserving; Disabled; Limping
Female
Greek
(ΠηÏω) Greek name PÊRÔ means "disabled, lame." In mythology, this is the name of a daughter of Nileas (Latin Neleus) and Khloris (Latin Chloris).
Girl/Female
African, American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Latin, Swedish, Welsh
Lame; Disabled; Princess; Small Sword; Limping; Country; Ruler; Gladiolus Flower
Boy/Male
English
Hard; durable.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss
Lame; Persevering; Limping; Disabled
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish
Lame; Female Version of Claude; Preserving; Disabled; Limping
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, French, Latin, Swedish
Lame; Limping; Disabled
Girl/Female
Christian, French, German, Latin, Polish, Swedish
Lame; Limping; Disabled
Girl/Female
Indian
Longer Life; Durable
Female
English
Variant spelling of Old French Elaine, possibly HELAINE means "torch." In Malory's Morte D'Arthur (Death of Arthur), this is the name of the tragic figure who dies of grief because Sir Lancelot is unable to return her love.Â
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Strong; Durable; Long Lasting
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Strong; Durable
DUSABLE BRIDGE
DUSABLE BRIDGE
Male
Hindi/Indian
(हरà¥à¤¶à¤¦) Variant form of Hindi Harsha, HARSHAD means "happiness."
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Son of Eric 'ever kingly.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Libby, LIBBIE means "God is my oath."
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Muslim
Light Giving; Light; Bringer of Light; A Region of Southern Italy; Native of Lucania; Bright; Form of Lucus
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Teutonic Polish
Victorious defender.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Deliberate Truth
Female
Hindi/Indian
(रोहना) Feminine form of Hindi Rohan, ROHANA means "one who travels the higher path."
Male
Hebrew
(יׄ×ש×ִיָּהוּ) Variant form of Hebrew Yoshiyah, YOSHIYAHU means "whom Jehovah heals."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Quick; Swift
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a.
Capable of being used.
v. t.
To render unable or incapable; to destroy the force, vigor, or power of action of; to deprive of competent physical or intellectual power; to incapacitate; to disqualify; to make incompetent or unfit for service; to impair.
v. t.
To disable; to render useless.
v. t.
To deprive of that which gives value or estimation; to declare lacking in competency; to disparage; to undervalue.
v. t.
To render sable or dark; to drape darkly or in black.
v. t.
To deprive of legal right or qualification; to render legally incapable.
a.
Disabled.
imp. & p. p.
of Disable
a.
Lasting; durable.
a.
Capable of being duped.
a.
Lacking ability; unable.
a.
Permanent; durable.
n.
Very durable; lasting; continuing long.
v. t.
To disable; to disqualify.
a.
Able to endure or continue in a particular condition; lasting; not perishable or changeable; not wearing out or decaying soon; enduring; as, durable cloth; durable happiness.
n.
The fur of the sable.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Disable
a.
Not able; not having sufficient strength, means, knowledge, skill, or the like; impotent' weak; helpless; incapable; -- now usually followed by an infinitive or an adverbial phrase; as, unable for work; unable to bear fatigue.
a.
Subject to the payment of a duty; as dutiable goods.
v. t.
To disable.