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Broad Street (Manhattan), Broad Street
Broad Street or Broadstreet may refer to: Places and streets *Broad Street Historic District (other) Nigeria * Broad Street, Lagos United Kingdom *Broad Street, Reading, Berkshire *Broad Street, Bristol * Broad Street, East Sussex, a location * Broad Street, Kent, in Hollingbourne, Maidstone * Broad Street, Lyminge, a location in Folkestone and Hythe, Kent * Broad Street, Monks Horton, a location in Folkestone and Hythe, Kent * Broad Street, Medway, a location in Kent *Broad Street, Spalding, in Spalding, Lincolnshire *Broad Street (ward), in London *Broad Street railway station (England), in London *Broad Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire * Broad Street, Suffolk, hamlet near Groton *Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands * Broad Street, Wiltshire *Broad Street, Aberdeen, Scotland *Broadwick Street, Soho, London, formerly Broad Street *High Holborn, London, formerly Broad Street *Broadstreet Green. Bromley, London, England, UK; a green United States * Broad Street (Athen ...
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Broad Street Historic District (other)
Broad Street Historic District and variations with Commercial as well as with North, South, East and West may refer to the following places in the United States listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Arkansas * East Broad Street Historic District (Texarkana, Arkansas), National Register of Historic Places listings in Arkansas, counties L–O, listed on the NRHP in Miller County, Arkansas Connecticut * Broad Street – Davis Park Historic District, Killingly, CT, listed on the NRHP in Connecticut * Naubuc Avenue-Broad Street Historic District, East Hartford, CT, National Register of Historic Places listings in Hartford County, Connecticut, listed on the NRHP in Hartford County, Connecticut * Broad Street Historic District (Middletown, Connecticut), listed on the NRHP in Connecticut * Broad Street Green Historic District, Windsor, CT, National Register of Historic Places listings in Hartford County, Connecticut, listed on the NRHP in Hartford County, Connecticut Georgia ...
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Broad Street, Birmingham
Broad Street is a major thoroughfare and popular nightspot centre in Central Birmingham, England. Traditionally, Broad Street was considered to be outside Birmingham City Centre, but as the city centre expanded with the removal of the Inner Ring Road, Broad Street has been incorporated into the new Westside district of the city centre due to its position within the A4540 road. Broad Street is also the centre of Birmingham's banking and financial centre. It can boast region head offices of Lloyds Banking Group, Royal Bank of Scotland, Deutsche Bank, HSBC and many other banking organisations. More than 15,000 people are employed in this sector, in this area of Birmingham. History Early history In the 1500s, the area which is now known as Broad Street was made up of several schools and guilds such as The Biddles/Free School, Colmore, Shillon/Smallbrooke Guild/School, Billwiggler Croft and Byngas Hall which was later to become a home for the Lloyds Bank family and subseque ...
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Broad Street (Columbus, Ohio)
Broad Street is a major thoroughfare in Central Ohio, predominantly in Franklin County, Ohio, Franklin County and Columbus, Ohio, Columbus. It stretches east from West Jefferson, Ohio, West Jefferson at Little Darby Creek to Pataskala, Ohio, Pataskala. The street is considered one of Columbus's two main roads, along with High Street (Columbus, Ohio), High Street. Broad Street was first laid out around 1797, when Franklinton (Columbus, Ohio), Franklinton was settled. In 1812, when Columbus was founded, a new section of the street was built in the new city. The street first connected to the rest of the settled country in 1831, when the Ohio and Erie Canal reached Columbus. In 1833, the National Road was extended to Columbus, utilizing all of West Broad Street. In the mid-to-late 19th century, East Broad Street became a fashionable place for wealthy homeowners, and large mansions were built along the tree-lined street. Large hotels and apartments followed into the early 1900s. The st ...
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West Kill Mountain
West Kill Mountain, or Westkill Mountain, is located in Greene County, New York. The mountain is named after the West Kill stream which flows along its northern side, and is part of the Devil's Path range of the Catskill Mountains. To the east, West Kill Mountain faces Southwest Hunter Mountain across Diamond Notch; to the west, West Kill faces North Dome across Mink Hollow. West Kill Mountain stands within the watershed of the Hudson River, which drains into New York Bay. The north slopes drain into the West Kill, thence into Schoharie Creek, the Mohawk River, and the Hudson River. The southeast slopes of the mountain drain into Hollow Tree Brook, thence into Stony Clove Creek, Esopus Creek, and the Hudson River. The southwest slopes of West Kill Mountain drain into the Broadstreet Hollow stream, thence into Esopus Creek. West Kill Mountain is contained within the Westkill Mountain Wilderness Area of New York's Catskill State Park. See also * List of mountains ...
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Broad Street (Manhattan)
Broad Street is a north–south street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. Originally the Broad Canal in New Amsterdam, it stretches from today's South Street to Wall Street. The canal drew its water from the East River, and was infilled in 1676 after numerous fruit and vegetable vendors made it difficult for boats to enter the canal. Early establishments on Broad Street in the 1600s included the Fraunces Tavern and the Royal Exchange. Later on the area became the center of financial activity, and all smaller buildings in turn were replaced with grand banks and stock exchange buildings. Most of the structures that stand today date from the turn of the 20th century, along with more modern buildings constructed after the 1950s. History 1600s: New Amsterdam canal Broad Street, formerly called ''Heere Gracht'' (''canal of the lords'' in Dutch) in old New Amsterdam. Originally an inlet from the East River, the canal was flanked by two solid ranks ...
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Broad Street (Red Bank, New Jersey)
Red Bank is a borough in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Incorporated in 1908, the community is on the Navesink River, the area's original transportation route to the ocean and other ports. Red Bank is in the New York metropolitan area and is a commuter town of New York City. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 12,936, an increase of 730 (+6.0%) from the 2010 census count of 12,206, which in turn reflected an increase of 362 (+3.1%) from the 11,844 counted in the 2000 census. In the 2020 census, Red Bank was the fourth-most densely populated municipality in Monmouth County. Red Bank was formed as a town on March 17, 1870, from parts of Shrewsbury Township. On February 14, 1879, Red Bank became Shrewsbury City, part of Shrewsbury Township; this lasted until May 15, 1879, when Red Bank regained its independence. On March 10, 1908, Red Bank was formed as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature and was set off from Shre ...
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Broad Street Riot
The Broad Street Riot was a massive brawl that occurred in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 11, 1837, between Irish Americans and Yankee firefighters. An estimated 800 people were involved in the actual fighting, with at least 10,000 spectators egging them on. Nearby homes were sacked and vandalized, and the occupants beaten. Many on both sides were seriously injured, but no immediate deaths resulted from the violence. After raging for hours, the riot was quelled when Mayor Samuel Atkins Eliot (politician), Samuel Eliot called in the state militia. In the wake of the riot, Boston's Boston Police Department, police and Boston Fire Department, fire departments were established. History Background Boston was a major center for immigration in the 19th century due to its large Port of Boston, seaport. Nativism (politics), Nativist and anti-Catholic sentiment was strong, especially among working-class men whose jobs and wages were threatened by an influx of poor Irish immigrants. On Bro ...
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Georgia State Route 11
State Route 11 (SR 11) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Georgia, traveling through portions of Echols, Lanier, Berrien, Irwin, Ben Hill, Wilcox, Pulaski, Houston, Peach, Bibb, Jones, Jasper, Newton, Walton, Barrow, Jackson, Hall, White, Lumpkin, and Union counties. It travels the entire length of the state from south to north, connecting the Florida state line with the North Carolina state line, roughly bisecting the state into two equal parts. It travels through Warner Robins, Macon, and Gainesville. It is the longest route in the state. The portion from the southeastern city limits of Monticello to the Jasper–Newton county line is included in the Monticello Crossroads Scenic Byway. Route description The route begins at the Florida state line south of Statenville. The route travels north concurrent with US 129 through Statenville, Lakeland, Nashville, Ocilla, Fitzgerald, and Abbeville, before arriving in Hawkinsville. In Hawkinsvil ...
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Broad Street (Augusta, Georgia)
The City of Augusta, Georgia has an expansive transport network. It consists of two airports, various road bridges, national and local bus service, a highway and street network, freight train service, and boat tours and marinas. Airports Augusta Regional Airport Augusta is served by Augusta Regional Airport, formerly known as Bush Field (and still referred to as such on highway signs). It is located approximately south of downtown, on Doug Barnard Parkway. It is a relatively small airport, especially when compared to more major airports, such as Atlanta's Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport. It has one concrete and one asphalt runway., effective February 1, 2018. Retrieved February 15, 2018 It opened in 1941 as a training facility for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC; the predecessor of the United States Air Force). It became the commercial airport for the city in 1950. In 2000, the facility was renamed "Augusta Regional Airport at Bush Field". Daniel ...
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Broad Street (Athens, Georgia)
Downtown Athens is the oldest of the main commercial and residential centers in Athens, Georgia, United States. Downtown is generally considered to be the area bounded by Dougherty Street on the north, Broad Street and the University of Georgia campus on the south, Pulaski Street on the west, and Foundry Street by the east. A Downtown Athens Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places by Austin Kinsey in 1978. The commercial and governmental heart of the city has traditionally been toward the eastern end of Downtown Athens, between Lumpkin and Thomas Streets. Recent developments, particularly between Lumpkin and Pulaski Streets, have expanded the boundaries of the "central" part of the neighborhood. The term "Downtown Athens" can also mean this smaller, more commercial area, particularly when used in the context of the city's nightlife and restaurants. Some definitions of "Downtown" include the area west of Pulaski Street, which is a much more re ...
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Broadstreet Green
Broad Street or Broadstreet may refer to: Places and streets *Broad Street Historic District (other) Nigeria * Broad Street, Lagos United Kingdom *Broad Street, Reading, Berkshire *Broad Street, Bristol * Broad Street, East Sussex, a location * Broad Street, Kent, in Hollingbourne, Maidstone * Broad Street, Lyminge, a location in Folkestone and Hythe, Kent * Broad Street, Monks Horton, a location in Folkestone and Hythe, Kent * Broad Street, Medway, a location in Kent * Broad Street, Spalding, in Spalding, Lincolnshire *Broad Street (ward), in London *Broad Street railway station (England), in London *Broad Street, Oxford, Oxfordshire * Broad Street, Suffolk, hamlet near Groton *Broad Street, Birmingham, West Midlands * Broad Street, Wiltshire *Broad Street, Aberdeen, Scotland *Broadwick Street, Soho, London, formerly Broad Street *High Holborn, London, formerly Broad Street * Broadstreet Green. Bromley, London, England, UK; a green United States * Broad Street (Ath ...
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High Holborn
High Holborn ( ) is a street in Holborn and Farringdon Without, Central London, which forms a part of the A40 route from London to Fishguard. It starts in the west at the eastern end of St Giles High Street and runs past the Kingsway and Southampton Row, becoming Holborn at its eastern junction with Gray's Inn Road. The western stretch, as far as Drury Lane, was formerly known as Broad Street. On High Holborn, traffic (including cycles and buses) flows one-way westbound from its junction with Drake Street to its western end, and flows both ways for the remainder. The nearest London Underground stations are Tottenham Court Road, Holborn, and Chancery Lane, all on the Central line which runs beneath High Holborn. Landmarks along High Holborn include the Cittie of Yorke, at no. 22, and the Embassy of Cuba, at no. 167. The Cold War Kingsway telephone exchange was located underneath High Holborn. The street was a "Feature site" for introduction of the Camden bench. ...
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