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'''Aragon Street''' is a short east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]], in the [[Aragon|neighbourhood of the same name]].
 
'''Aragon Street''' is a short east-west street in [[downtown Pensacola]], in the [[Aragon|neighbourhood of the same name]].
  
 
In its present incarnation, Aragon Street begins at [[Centros Street]] and travels east through the Aragon neighbourhood, terminating at [[Ninth Avenue]].
 
In its present incarnation, Aragon Street begins at [[Centros Street]] and travels east through the Aragon neighbourhood, terminating at [[Ninth Avenue]].
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Historically, Aragon Street ran from [[Alcaniz Street]] eastward to the [[Pensacola Bay|Bay]], including what is now [[Colfax Street]].
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It is named for the [[Wikipedia:Aragon|Spanish region of the same name]]. Confusingly, prior to the renaming of streets in [[1906]], Aragon Street was named '''Spring Street''', which was and is also the name of [[Spring Street|a north-south street]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:03, 16 June 2019

Aragon Street
West end: Centros Street
East end: South Ninth Avenue

Aragon Street is a short east-west street in downtown Pensacola, in the neighbourhood of the same name.

In its present incarnation, Aragon Street begins at Centros Street and travels east through the Aragon neighbourhood, terminating at Ninth Avenue.

Historically, Aragon Street ran from Alcaniz Street eastward to the Bay, including what is now Colfax Street.

It is named for the Spanish region of the same name. Confusingly, prior to the renaming of streets in 1906, Aragon Street was named Spring Street, which was and is also the name of a north-south street.