Lake Shore Drive: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

Lake Shore Drive is an expressway running parallel with and next to Lake Michigan through Chicago, Illinois, USA. Originally opened as Leif Erickson Drive in 1937, it was renamed Lake Shore Drive in 1946. Plans were made to extend Lake Shore Drive farther north through Rogers Park and into Evanston. Plans were abandoned as a result of protests against cutting neighborhoods off from the lake. Massive white boulders along the lakefront at Loyola University Chicago still remain from the original expansion project. "Lake Shore Drive" is also the name (and subject) of a 1970s song by Aliotta, Haynes, and Jeremiah.

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