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'''Cevallos Street''' is a north-south street in downtown Pensacola. | '''Cevallos Street''' is a north-south street in downtown Pensacola. | ||
− | Cevallos Street currently runs for just three blocks, from its southern terminus at East [[ | + | Cevallos Street currently runs for just three blocks, from its southern terminus at East [[Zaragoza Street]] north to East [[Romana Street]]. It is part of a primarily residential block. |
− | + | In [[1906]], the City of Pensacola designated all of then-Cevallos Street and [[8th Avenue]] as "Cevallos Street."<ref>May 10, 1906 ordinance, City of Pensacola.</ref> In [[1963]], the span was renamed "8th Avenue."<ref>Ordinance #56-63, City of Pensacola.</ref> In [[1983]], at the request of the [[Historic Pensacola Preservation Board]], the City renamed the portion between [[Romana Street|Romana]] and [[Zaragoza Street]]s to the original "Cevallos Street," while the "8th Avenue" name is retained north of [[Wright Street]].<ref>Ordinance #77-83, City of Pensacola.</ref> | |
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+ | The street is named for [[Wikipedia:Pedro Cevallos|Pedro Cevallos]], Secretary of State under Spanish Kings [[Wikipedia:Charles IV of Spain|Charles IV]] and [[Wikipedia:Ferdinand VII of Spain|Ferdinand VII]]. | ||
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+ | ==British Pensacola== | ||
+ | In [[British Pensacola]], what is now Cevallos Street was called '''Gloucester Street'''.<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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+ | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:15, 16 June 2019
Cevallos Street | |
Former names: | Gloucester Street 8th Avenue |
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north end: | Romana Street |
south end: | Zaragoza Street |
Namesake: | Pedro Cevallos |
Cevallos Street is a north-south street in downtown Pensacola.
Cevallos Street currently runs for just three blocks, from its southern terminus at East Zaragoza Street north to East Romana Street. It is part of a primarily residential block.
In 1906, the City of Pensacola designated all of then-Cevallos Street and 8th Avenue as "Cevallos Street."[1] In 1963, the span was renamed "8th Avenue."[2] In 1983, at the request of the Historic Pensacola Preservation Board, the City renamed the portion between Romana and Zaragoza Streets to the original "Cevallos Street," while the "8th Avenue" name is retained north of Wright Street.[3]
The street is named for Pedro Cevallos, Secretary of State under Spanish Kings Charles IV and Ferdinand VII.
British Pensacola[edit]
In British Pensacola, what is now Cevallos Street was called Gloucester Street.[4]
References[edit]
- ↑ May 10, 1906 ordinance, City of Pensacola.
- ↑ Ordinance #56-63, City of Pensacola.
- ↑ Ordinance #77-83, City of Pensacola.
- ↑ Robinson, Benjamin. An Historical Sketch of Pensacola, Florida. p. 17, 1882.