Stony Island Avenue is a major thoroughfare on South Side of the city of Chicago, designated 1600 E in Chicago's street numbering system. It runs from 56th Street south to the Calumet River. Stony Island Avenue continues sporadically south of the Calumet in the southern suburbs, running alongside the Bishop Ford Freeway, sometimes as a frontage road. It terminates at County Line Road on the border of Will and Kankakee Counties.
Points of Interest
Running roughly parallel to the
Illinois Central Railroad, Stony Island Avenue forms the western boundary of
Jackson Park, former home of the
World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 and current home of the
Museum of Science and Industry. Buildings of the
University of Chicago line its western side, as does the national headquarters of the historically African-American
Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. Between 59th and 60th streets the
Midway Plaisance runs westward to connect Jackson Park to
Washington Park a mile away. Shortly after leaving the
Hyde Park neighborhood, sits
Hyde Park Career Academy at 63rd St. At 73rd Street is the
Nation of Islam's
Mosque Maryam. Where Stony Island meets
79th Street, the diagonal
South Chicago Avenue and ramps of the
Chicago Skyway it forms one of the most dangerous intersections in the US. At about 92nd Street it passes to the west of the geographical feature for which it was named, a stony hill that was once an island when the glacial
Lake Chicago covered the area thousands of years ago. Early pioneers gave this hill, located in the present day neighborhood of
Calumet Heights (also referred to as Pill Hill for the large number of doctors who used to live in the area), Chicago at , the name Stony Island because at a distance it looked like an island in set a tractless
prairie sea. (See also the nearby
Blue Island). South of
95th Street Stony Island Avenue enter the
heavily industrialized region of
Lake Calumet. The correct spelling is "Stony Island," but even the city sometimes misspells it; the street sign at its intersection with 103rd Street has a typographical error, "Stoney Island Avenue".