Difference between revisions of "Baylen Street"
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− | '''Baylen Street''' is a north-south street in [[downtown Pensacola]] and [[North Hill]]. Baylen's northern terminus is at [[Leonard Street]]; from there it runs southerly uninterrupted to its southern terminus at [[Cedar Street]] on [[Pensacola Bay]]. From [[Government Street]] north to [[Cervantes Street]], Baylen runs one-way northbound. | + | '''Baylen Street''' is a north-south street in [[downtown Pensacola]] and [[North Hill]]. Baylen's northern terminus is at West [[Leonard Street]]; from there it runs southerly uninterrupted to its southern terminus at West [[Cedar Street]] on [[Pensacola Bay]]. From [[Government Street]] north to [[Cervantes Street]], Baylen runs one-way northbound. |
Baylen Street is named for the town of [[Wikipedia:Baylen|Baylen]] (Bailén) in Spain. | Baylen Street is named for the town of [[Wikipedia:Baylen|Baylen]] (Bailén) in Spain. |
Revision as of 20:44, 6 October 2008
Baylen Street | |
North end: | West Leonard Street |
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South end: | West Cedar Street |
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Baylen Street is a north-south street in downtown Pensacola and North Hill. Baylen's northern terminus is at West Leonard Street; from there it runs southerly uninterrupted to its southern terminus at West Cedar Street on Pensacola Bay. From Government Street north to Cervantes Street, Baylen runs one-way northbound.
Baylen Street is named for the town of Baylen (Bailén) in Spain.