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− | '''Mallory Street''' is an east-west street in downtown Pensacola, [[Brownsville]], and [[East Hill]]. Mallory Street is named for [[Stephen Russell Mallory]]. Before streets north of [[Wright Street|Wright]]/east of [[8th Avenue]] were named, | + | '''Mallory Street''' is an east-west street in downtown Pensacola, [[Brownsville]], and [[East Hill]]. Mallory Street is named for [[Stephen Russell Mallory]]. Before streets north of [[Wright Street|Wright]]/east of [[8th Avenue]] were named, that part of Mallory Street was '''14th Street'''. |
Mallory Street's western terminus is at [[Green Street]] in Brownsville, and its eastern terminus is at [[Osceola Boulevard]], on the banks of [[Bayou Texar]]. This length, however, is not contiguous, with a number of gaps. | Mallory Street's western terminus is at [[Green Street]] in Brownsville, and its eastern terminus is at [[Osceola Boulevard]], on the banks of [[Bayou Texar]]. This length, however, is not contiguous, with a number of gaps. |
Revision as of 05:59, 4 April 2007
Mallory Street is an east-west street in downtown Pensacola, Brownsville, and East Hill. Mallory Street is named for Stephen Russell Mallory. Before streets north of Wright/east of 8th Avenue were named, that part of Mallory Street was 14th Street.
Mallory Street's western terminus is at Green Street in Brownsville, and its eastern terminus is at Osceola Boulevard, on the banks of Bayou Texar. This length, however, is not contiguous, with a number of gaps.
Noncontiguous gaps in Mallory Street, from west to east:
- From North Kirk Street to Gary Avenue
- From Larry Avenue to North Z Street
- From North W Street to North T Street, occupied by the T & W Flea Market
- From North Pace Boulevard to North K Street, occupied by Pensacola Retirement Village, formerly occupied by Kupfrian's Park
- From North H Street to North E Street, occupied by Baptist Hospital
- From North Guillemard Street to North Hayne Street, occupied by the Interstate 110 high-rise