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Where can you find the intersection at 4800 N in Chicago?

  1. Lawrence

  2. Wells

  3. Michigan

  4. Delaware

The correct answer is: Lawrence

The intersection at 4800 N in Chicago is found at Lawrence Avenue. This is because Chicago's streets are organized in a grid pattern, with North-South and East-West divisions. The numbering of streets indicates their distance from State Street (for East-West streets) and from Madison Street (for North-South streets), with the numbers increasing as one moves further away from downtown. Specifically, Lawrence Avenue runs east-west when you reach the 4800 North block. Therefore, if you are looking for the intersection at that latitude, Lawrence is the primary street that crosses at that point, making it the correct answer. In contrast, Wells and Michigan avenues do not intersect at the 4800 North latitude, as they are located closer to the downtown area and further south. Delaware also does not reach this latitude, as it is situated in a different part of the city. Hence, these options are not applicable for the intersection at that specific coordinate in Chicago.