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Adderley Street is a street in the
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(CBD) of
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,
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. It is considered the main street of the area. The street bisects the CBD. It runs from the
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at the north, past numerous office buildings and hotels, and becomes Heerengraght Street (the old main street of the CBD) at the south end, passing the
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, traveling under the N1 freeway, and terminating at the
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.


History

The street was originally named ''Heerengracht'', after the canal (''"gracht"'') which ran down its centre, and which had its origins in the rivers from Table Mountain. At the time the street was more of a wide walkway beside the canal, which was crossed by various stone bridges. The network of canals were covered over, throughout Cape Town, in the 1860s. The Heerengracht river and canal therefore became an underground pipe-line. For many years the street was residential, lined with large oak trees, but by 1850 it had become strongly commercial in character.
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Hercules Jarvis named it Adderley Street in 1850, to honour British Parliamentarian Charles Bowyer Adderley (elevated to the peerage as Baron Norton in 1878) who fought successfully against
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for the British government to make Cape Town into another
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. Adderley Street was the original main street of the city centre shopping district with large department stores such as
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(SW corner of Hout Street, going through to St Georges Mall, now Edgars et al.), Garlicks (at Exchange Place across from
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), Fletcher & Cartwrights, and Thomas, Watson & Co. In the late 1800s the street was a "riot of ornament" along which around 150 retail shops plied their trade, many with wrought iron decorating the outsides of their buildings. The street remains a retail centre today, with branches of Woolworths, Edgars,
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and shopping centres such as the Golden Acre with
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,
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and Mr Price.Google Maps, accessed July 5, 2020 It also has long been a financial centre with the Colonial Bank located on the site of the Stuttafords Building until 1890, and the imposing Standard Bank Building on the east side at Hout Street. The upper end marked political and religious authority, the location of St. George's Cathedral and the
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Transport Infrastructure

Most of Adderley Street features two lanes running in each direction, divided by a paved section with trees. Each side of the road is flanked by
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for
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(with numerous crosswalks along the street), and off-street
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. The left side of the road features a dedicated
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. The Adderley Street
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Bus Station, part of the City of Cape Town's bus rapid transit system, is located on Adderley Street, where it intersects with Riebeek Street. It is situated at the entrance of Cape Town Station, part of the city's
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network. The segment of the street around the BRT station features dedicated, specially-paved
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on both sides. It is at this point that Adderley Street is its widest, at 8 lanes plus sidewalks.


Parks

At the north end of Adderley Street is
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, a large public park that sits next to the Parliament of South Africa. Company's Garden is the oldest garden in
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, and a
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. At the point that Adderley Street becomes Heerengracht Street, in the middle of a large traffic circle, is Adderley Street Fountain, situated in the middle of a small public park that features
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.


Landmarks

At the top of Adderley Street, next to the entrance to Company's Garden, is the Slave Lodge. Originally a slave lodge, it then became government offices, then the old Supreme Court of South Africa, and then its current form - the South African Cultural History Museum, which forms part of
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. It is one of the oldest buildings in Cape Town.


Commerce

Adderley Street is home to numerous office buildings, including Foreshore Place (formerly ABSA Centre), which was completed in 1970, and is currently Cape Town's 6th tallest building.


Gallery

File:Cape Town 1870s Adderley Street - Cape Colony.jpg, Adderley Street, 1870s File:Cape Town trams, Adderley Street, ca. 1900.jpg, Adderley Street, File:1909 Railway Station, Adderley Street, Cape Town.png,
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on Adderley Street, 1909 File:Adderley Street in the 50's.jpg, Adderley Street,
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in the 1950s, looking south from Strand Street File:Stuttafords Cape Town 1957.jpg,
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department store on Adderley Street, 1957 File:Archie Mafeje (right) August 1961 with Welsh Makanda in Cape Town.jpg,
Archie Mafeje Archibald Boyce Monwabisi Mafeje (30 March 1936 – 28 March 2007), commonly known as Archie Mafeje, was a South African anthropologist and activist. Born in what is now the Eastern Cape, he received degrees from the University of Cape Town (UCT ...
(right) with Welsh Makanda in August 1961


See also

*
Cape Town railway station Cape Town railway station is the main railway station of the city of Cape Town, South Africa. It is located along Adderley Street, Adderley and Strand Street (Cape Town), Strand Streets, in the city's Cape Town CBD, central business district ...
*
Company's Garden The Company's Garden is a large public park situated in Cape Town CBD - the main commercial district of Cape Town. It is the oldest garden in South Africa, and a national heritage site. The garden was originally created in the 1650s by the ...
* Groote Kerk * National heritage sites of South Africa * Slave Lodge


References


External links

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South Africa online travel guide - Adderley Street


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