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What is the numerical designation for Randolph?

  1. 200 N

  2. 100 S

  3. 150 N

  4. 300 N

The correct answer is: 150 N

Randolph Street is designated as 200 North on the Chicago grid system. The Chicago grid uses numerical designations to represent the street addresses based on their distance north or south from the intersection of State Street and Madison Street, which is considered the origin point (0 N/S). In this system, streets that are 100 North are one block north of Randolph, and streets at 300 North are one block south of the next numerical designation. Therefore, the correct numerical designation for Randolph is 200 N, aligning with the established conventions of Chicago’s street naming and numbering system. This model ensures that the grid's numerical designations follow a consistent logic, making navigation and address identification straightforward for residents and visitors alike. The other options do not correspond to Randolph’s true designation, as 100 S is a block south of the origin, and 150 N and 300 N represent different streets altogether. Understanding this grid is crucial for those involved in navigation, transportation, or any service industry within Chicago.