Maxwell Street first appears on a Chicago map in 1847.
For a minute or more he stood at the large window that faced Maxwell Street, his back to us.
Lives by himself and rents a small house on Maxwell Street.
It was moved to Maxwell Street in 1952.
It took about fifteen minutes to get to Maxwell Street.
An hour and a half later, Sadegh was driving along Maxwell Street.
In the distance he could faintly hear the boom boxes as kids drove up and down Maxwell Street.
"I remember going to Maxwell Street as a kid," said the 48-year-old priest.
It also explores the importance of a third place like Maxwell Street and what that means to communities.
All other branches bear the same "Maxwell Street" name in their signs.