Difference between revisions of "Intendencia Street"
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'''Intendencia Street''' is an east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]]. Its western terminus is at South [[Pace Boulevard]]; from there it travels easterly uninterrupted to [[F Street]], where it is interrupted for one block. Intendencia picks back up at [[E Street]] and runs uninterrupted to its eastern terminus in at [[Cevallos Street]] in the Seville residential district. | '''Intendencia Street''' is an east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]]. Its western terminus is at South [[Pace Boulevard]]; from there it travels easterly uninterrupted to [[F Street]], where it is interrupted for one block. Intendencia picks back up at [[E Street]] and runs uninterrupted to its eastern terminus in at [[Cevallos Street]] in the Seville residential district. | ||
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+ | From [[Baylen Street]] west to [[de Villiers Street]], Intendencia is one-way westbound. | ||
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+ | The street is present on the [[1812]] [[Pintado plan]], where it is labelled '''Calle de la Intendencia'''. | ||
According to the [http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/collections/sanborn/query/UF70000180_Index.html 1907 Sanborn Fire Maps], at that time, Intendencia extended past its current eastern terminus at Cevallos at met [[10th Avenue]] at [[Pensacola Bay]], just north of the [[W. B. Wright Co.]]'s [[Santa Rosa Mills]]. | According to the [http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/digital/collections/sanborn/query/UF70000180_Index.html 1907 Sanborn Fire Maps], at that time, Intendencia extended past its current eastern terminus at Cevallos at met [[10th Avenue]] at [[Pensacola Bay]], just north of the [[W. B. Wright Co.]]'s [[Santa Rosa Mills]]. | ||
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+ | In [[British Pensacola]], what is now Intendencia Street was called '''Granby Street''' west of George Street ([[Palafox Street|Palafox]]) and '''Harcourt Street''' to the west.<ref>Robinson, Benjamin. [http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/UFDC/?m=hd17J&i=75836 ''An Historical Sketch of Pensacola, Florida'']. p. 17, 1882.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:36, 16 June 2019
Intendencia Street | |
Former names: | Granby Street Harcourt Street Calle de la Intendencia |
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west end: | Pace Boulevard |
east end: | Cevallos Street |
Intendencia Street is an east-west street in downtown Pensacola. Its western terminus is at South Pace Boulevard; from there it travels easterly uninterrupted to F Street, where it is interrupted for one block. Intendencia picks back up at E Street and runs uninterrupted to its eastern terminus in at Cevallos Street in the Seville residential district.
From Baylen Street west to de Villiers Street, Intendencia is one-way westbound.
The street is present on the 1812 Pintado plan, where it is labelled Calle de la Intendencia.
According to the 1907 Sanborn Fire Maps, at that time, Intendencia extended past its current eastern terminus at Cevallos at met 10th Avenue at Pensacola Bay, just north of the W. B. Wright Co.'s Santa Rosa Mills.
British Pensacola[edit]
In British Pensacola, what is now Intendencia Street was called Granby Street west of George Street (Palafox) and Harcourt Street to the west.[1]
Next street north is Romana | |
Next street south is Government |
References[edit]
- ↑ Robinson, Benjamin. An Historical Sketch of Pensacola, Florida. p. 17, 1882.