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Which street corresponds to the numerical designation of 6000 N?

  1. Bryn Mawr

  2. Peterson

  3. Montros

  4. Devon

The correct answer is: Peterson

The numerical designation of 6000 North refers to the system of addressing streets in Chicago, where the north-south streets increase in number as they move further north from the baseline, which is Madison Street. Each block typically accounts for one number, with major thoroughfares often aligned with specific number designations. In this context, 6000 N is significant because it falls within the range of addresses that indicates a specific northward location in the city. Peterson Avenue is indeed recognized as being near the 6000 North mark, making it the correct match for this designation. The other streets mentioned do not correspond to the 6000 N designation; for example, Bryn Mawr is likely found further to the east, while Montrose and Devon might be located at different numerical locations, thus not aligning with 6000 N.