List of places named after Cesar Chavez

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The following is a list of places named after Cesar Chavez, an American labor leader and civil rights activist:

Communities

Texas

Parks

Arizona

California

Colorado

  • Cesar E. Chavez Park (Denver)

Nevada

Washington

Major streets

Arizona

  • César Chávez Street (San Luis) (formerly 3rd Street)
  • Cesar Chavez Avenue (Somerton) (formerly Avenue F)

California

Idaho

New Mexico

  • Avenida César Chávez (Albuquerque) (formerly Stadium Avenue)

Michigan

Minnesota

  • Cesar Chavez Avenue (Minneapolis) (formerly 4th Ave N)
  • César Chávez Street (Saint Paul) (formerly Concord St)

Missouri

  • Avenida César Chávez (Kansas City) (formerly 23rd Street)

Oregon

Texas

Wisconsin

  • César E. Chávez Drive (Milwaukee) (formerly S. 16th Street)

Utah

  • 500 South in Salt Lake City bears the honorary designation César E. Chávez Boulevard
  • 2320 South in West Valley City bears the honorary designation Cesar Chavez Drive[2]

Libraries

Arizona

  • César E. Chávez Regional Branch (Phoenix)

California

Cesar Chavez Library- 2100 Moorpark Ave., San Jose, CA 95128 (http://www.sjcc.edu/library/)

K-12 Schools

Arizona

California

Colorado

Illinois

  • César E. Chávez Multicultural Academic Center (Chicago)

Maryland

Minnesota

  • Academia Cesar Chavez Charter School (St. Paul)

Michigan

  • César Chávez High School (Detroit)
  • César Chávez Middle School (Detroit)
  • César Chávez Academy Elementary School (Detroit)
  • César E. Chávez Elementary School (Detroit)
  • César E. Chávez Elementary School (Grand Rapids)

New Mexico

  • César E. Chávez Elementary School (Las Cruces)
  • César Chávez Elementary School (Santa Fe)
  • César Chavez Charter High School (Deming)

Oklahoma

Oregon

Texas

Washington, D.C.

Wisconsin

Post-secondary schools

Arizona

California

Colorado

Former places

Post-secondary schools

Oregon