Proper noun
A surname.
A female given name transferred from the surname, variant of Kenzie, short form of MacKinzie
A male given name transferred from the surname, variant of Kenzie, short form of MacKinzie
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBridges State Street Bridge raised to allow boats to pass The Link Bridge of Lake Shore Drive The first bridge across the Chicago River was constructed over the North Branch near the present day Kinzie Street in 1832. Source: Internet
In her 1856 memoir Wau Bun, Juliette Kinzie described the fort as it appeared on her arrival in Chicago in 1831: The fort was inclosed sic by high pickets, with bastions at the alternate angles. Source: Internet
At Kinzie Street, like some of the other river crossings, veered off to the side as the historic Kinzie bridge (at the time of the tunnel construction) was a pivoting bridge with a central pivot in the middle of the street. Source: Internet
His exact words on WMAQ were: :"I have found something very interesting in the Chicago River on the east side of the Kinzie Bridge. Source: Internet
In 1810 Kinzie and Whistler became embroiled in a dispute over Kinzie supplying alcohol to the Indians. Source: Internet
Point du Sable sold his property to John Kinzie and moved to Missouri, at that time part of French Louisiana. Source: Internet