Proper noun
Halsted (plural Halsteds)
A surname.
And if you are a first responder or a medical worker, the Halsted Eye Boutique is offering free lens spray and cloths. Source: Internet
As Halsted, Addison, and Clark streets all have designated biking lanes, getting to the field via bicycle is a widely used way to avoid hectic pre- and postgame traffic; Wrigley Field offers a complimentary bike check program to accommodate for them. Source: Internet
CRS Report for Congress District of Columbia v.Heller: The Supreme Court and the Second Amendment April 11, 2008 Congressional Research Service T.J. Halsted, Legislative Attorney, American Law Division. Source: Internet
CTA personnel gather outside the Blue Line station at UIC-Halsted, 430 S. Halsted St., where authorities responded to a person shot on a train on Feb. 5, 2020. Source: Internet
"Drummer" complimented SoMa culture with film reviews of Passolini's "Salo" and Jarman's "Sebastiane," articles on porn stars Richard Locke and Fred Halsted, and an interview of the iconic Tom of Finland by Robert Opel. Source: Internet
The revolutionary restaurant on Halsted is the brainchild of acclaimed Chef Grant Achatz -- who cut his teeth under Thomas Keller -- and the dining room is his stage to fuse art and science into dynamic, sensory-evoking menus. Source: Internet