Cermak Road

Cermak Road (22nd Street)
Anton Cermak Memorial Parkway
Historic Illinois Route 55
2200 South
Cermak Road crossing under the Rock Island District in Chinatown.
West endBlanchard Street in Wheaton, Illinois
East endMartin Luther King Drive in Chicago
Other
Known forAnton Cermak

Cermak Road, also known as 22nd Street, is a 19-mile, major east–west street on Chicago's near south and west sides and the city's western suburbs. In Chicago's street numbering system, Cermak is 2200 south, or twenty-two blocks south of the baseline of Madison Street. Normally, one mile comprises eight Chicago blocks, but the arterial streets Roosevelt Road, formerly named Twelfth Street and at 1200 South, and Cermak Road (Twenty-Second Street) were platted before the eight-blocks-per-mile plan was implemented. Roosevelt Road is one mile south of Madison Avenue and there are twelve blocks within that mile. Cermak Road is two miles south of Madison Avenue and there are ten blocks within the mile between Roosevelt and Cermak Roads.

The street was named after Democratic politician Anton Cermak, Mayor of Chicago from 1931 until 1933. Cermak was shot and killed on February 15, 1933, by an assassin who was aiming for President Franklin Roosevelt. Cermak was a Czech immigrant credited with creating a diverse Democratic political coalition that included formerly Republican African Americans. The street was chosen to honor Cermak because it passes through the neighborhoods of Pilsen and Lawndale, both at the time heavily Czech-American.[1] The adjoining suburbs of Cicero and Berwyn were also home to a large Czech population during the first half of the 20th century.

Chet Gunderson of Rocket Pro Wrestling is the Mayor of Cermak Road.

  1. ^ Levy, Rachael (May 7, 2013). "School in Prague to be named after Mayor Cermak". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved June 1, 2016.

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