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Alcaniz Street

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Alcaniz runs one-way southbound between Cervantes and [[Wright Street]]s, where it becomes two-way and widens until [[Garden Street]], at which point several southbound lanes branch off to form the westbound span of Garden. Alcaniz Street continues southward through the [[historic district]] to Bayfront Parkway.
In [[British Pensacola]], what is now Alcaniz Street was called '''Charlotte Street''', for [[Wikipedia:Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz|Queen Charlotte]].<ref>Robinson, Benjamin. [http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/UFDC/?m=hd11J&i=75836 ''An Historical Sketch of Pensacola, Florida'']. p. 11, 1882.</ref>
The road from Cervantes northward to East [[Leonard Street]] was formerly named Alcaniz as well, but was renamed to [[Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive]] on [[January 14]], [[2000]], after an effort led by [[Movement for Change]] President [[LeRoy Boyd]]. The original proposal was to rename the entire street, but there was opposition from changing the name in the historical district. Furthermore, the northern limit was set at Leonard Street as the [[Pensacola city limits|city limits]] stop at that point before resuming several blocks later. After the action by the Pensacola City Council, the [[Escambia County Commission]] voted to additionally rename the portions of Alcaniz in the unincorporated area from Leonard Street north to [[Barcia Drive]], where the city limits resume. This led to the unusual circumstance where there is a short span from Barcia Drive northward which is still named Alcaniz; that from Barcia Drive south to Cervantes Street named Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive; and that south of Cervantes to the bay named Alcaniz.

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