
Main Street is a
metonym
Metonymy () is a figure of speech in which a concept is referred to by the name of something closely associated with that thing or concept.
Etymology
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used to denote a primary retail street of a
village,
town or small city in many parts of the world. It is usually a focal point for
shops and retailers in the
central business district
A central business district (CBD) is the commercial and business centre of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides with the "city ...
, and is most often used in reference to retailing and socializing.
The term is commonly used in Ireland, Scotland, the United States, Canada, and less often in Australia and New Zealand. In the non-Scottish regions of the United Kingdom, the common description is
High Street, though "
Fore Street" or "Front Street" is commonplace in some parts. In
Jamaica the term is Front Street. In the 1950s awareness about the ‘main street’ as a concept of its own importance emerged in the urban studies field, attaining the attention in the theoretical discussions of postmodern urban design, neo-traditional planning and meta-urbanism.
In many places, the
street name
A street name is an identifying name given to a street or road. In toponymic terminology, names of streets and roads are referred to as hodonyms (from Greek ‘road’, and ‘name’). The street name usually forms part of the address (th ...
for such a street is actually "Main Street", though even where it isn't the actual name, "Main street" is still used to describe the main thoroughfare of the central business district. The
"Main Street of America" branding was used to promote
U.S. Route 66
U.S. Route 66 or U.S. Highway 66 (US 66 or Route 66) was one of the original highways in the United States Numbered Highway System. It was established on November 11, 1926, with road signs erected the following year. The h ...
in its heyday.
American cultural usage

In the general sense, the term "Main Street" refers to a place of traditional values. Social realists from 1870 to 1930 used the name as a symbol of stifling conformity.
Sherwood Anderson, for example, wrote ''
Winesburg, Ohio
''Winesburg, Ohio'' (full title: ''Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small-Town Life'') is a 1919 short story cycle by the American author Sherwood Anderson. The work is structured around the life of protagonist George Willard, from the ...
: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small Town Life'' in 1919. The best-selling 1920 novel ''
Main Street'' was a critique of small-town life by the American writer
Sinclair Lewis. The locale was "Gopher Prairie," presented as an 'ideal type' of the Midwestern town, and the heroine, Carol Kennicott, was a more urbane, 'ideal-typical' Progressive.
In North American media of later decades, "Main Street" represents the interests of everyday people and
small business
Small businesses are types of corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietorships which have fewer employees and/or less annual revenue than a regular-sized business or corporation. Businesses are defined as "small" in terms of being able to ap ...
owners, in contrast with "
Wall Street
Wall Street is an eight-block-long street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It runs between Broadway in the west to South Street and the East River in the east. The term "Wall Street" has become a metonym for t ...
" (in the United States) or "
Bay Street" (in Canada), symbolizing the interests of large national corporations. Thus, in the 1949 movie adaptation of
''On The Town'', the song "When You Walk Down Main Street With Me" refers to small-town values and social life.
Main Street Republicans
Main Street Republicans comprise several factions with varying philosophies in the Republican Party of the United States.
There are three meanings for this term.
*Generally, Main Street Republicans are the party's small-town, rural, and small-bu ...
, for example, see themselves as supporting those values as against urbane or "Wall Street" tendencies.
"Main Street" is part of the
iconography
Iconography, as a branch of art history, studies the identification, description and interpretation of the content of images: the subjects depicted, the particular compositions and details used to do so, and other elements that are distinct fro ...
of American life. For example, the
Army and Air Force Exchange Service
The Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES, also referred to as The Exchange and The PX or The BX) is the retailer in U.S. Army and Air Force installations worldwide. The Exchange is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and its director/chief exe ...
, the outfit that operates the PX and BX stores on military bases, chose the name "Main Street USA" for its food courts.
''Main Street'' was a popular term during the economic crises in 2008 and 2009:
the proposed bailout of U.S. financial system, the
2008 US presidential campaign, and
debates
Debate is a process that involves formal discourse on a particular topic, often including a moderator and audience. In a debate, arguments are put forward for often opposing viewpoints. Debates have historically occurred in public meetings, a ...
. One widely reviewed book was ''Bailout: An Inside Account of How Washington Abandoned Main Street While Rescuing Wall Street'' (2012) by
Neil Barofsky
Neil M. Barofsky (born 1970), a partner in the Litigation Department of national law firm Jenner & Block LLP, focuses his practice on white collar investigations, complex commercial litigation, monitorships and examinerships. Immediately befor ...
.
In small towns across the United States, Main Street is not only the major road running through town but the site of all street life, a place where townspeople hang out and watch the annual parades go by. A slang term popularized in the early 20th century, "", is also used to refer to a town's main street.
Walt Disney
Two
Walt Disney Company theme parks,
Disneyland in Anaheim, California, and the
Magic Kingdom in the
Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida, both have "
Main Street, U.S.A." sections immediately at their front. These areas, which are designed to look like the main street of a small town, house gift shops, restaurants and various services, along with park offices on the second floors. While the architecture of these "streets" appears to be turn-of-the-20th-century, in fact these are decorative false-fronts on
industrial-style buildings. Main Street, U.S.A. is also present at
Disneyland Paris and
Hong Kong Disneyland
Hong Kong Disneyland () (local nickname ''HKDL''; also known as HK Disneyland) is a theme park located on reclaimed land in Penny's Bay, Lantau Island. It is located inside the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and it is owned and managed by Hong Ko ...
. At
Tokyo Disneyland the area is named "World Bazaar," but has the same look as Main Street, albeit housed under a decorative glass roof for protection from Japan's unpredictable weather. At
Shanghai Disneyland, the area is named "Mickey Ave," but also has the same style as Main Street.
Disney's design copied visual elements of small-town America seen in films by
Frank Capra
Frank Russell Capra (born Francesco Rosario Capra; May 18, 1897 – September 3, 1991) was an Italian-born American film director, producer and writer who became the creative force behind some of the major award-winning films of the 1930s ...
and others, in a deliberate attempt to capture the iconic symbolism of small-town America. Disney wanted to embed the values and memories associated with life in small towns into an entertainment experience for tourists.
Preservation and Main Street
Main Street America is the name of a community revitalization program begun by the
National Trust for Historic Preservation
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a privately funded, nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., that works in the field of historic preservation in the United States. The member-supported organization was founded in 1949 by ...
in the late 1970s. The core of the Main Street Approach is the revitalization of commercial districts via economic development and
historic preservation. The Main Street Approach is a holistic approach to downtown and neighborhood commercial district revitalization based on the 4-point approach of design, promotion, economic vitality, and organization. Originally targeted at small, traditional downtowns, the program has expanded to include towns of various sizes, including neighborhood districts in several large urban centers.
In many communities, a merchants' association or
business improvement district serves a promotional role on behalf of the merchants of a downtown Main Street. Individual city governments also may engage in revitalization or historic preservation efforts to support a downtown core, either to make a community appear more attractive for
tourism or to stem a flow of commerce out of the city into
suburb
A suburb (more broadly suburban area) is an area within a metropolitan area, which may include commercial and mixed-use, that is primarily a residential area. A suburb can exist either as part of a larger city/urban area or as a separate ...
s with
shopping malls and cookie-cutter
big box stores.
In the
United States federal funds are allocated specifically for restoration of historic properties on the former
U.S. Route 66
U.S. Route 66 or U.S. Highway 66 (US 66 or Route 66) was one of the original highways in the United States Numbered Highway System. It was established on November 11, 1926, with road signs erected the following year. The h ...
, the main street of many roadside towns; this funding is administered by the US
National Park Service.
International use and equivalents
* Many small Canadian cities and towns have a thoroughfare named Main Street (or, in French, ); in other cases, the main street of the community has a name particular to that community. The phrase "a town where the main street is still called Main Street" is occasionally used as being synonymous with small-town values.
** In
Ottawa
Ottawa (, ; Canadian French: ) is the capital city of Canada. It is located at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River in the southern portion of the province of Ontario. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the core ...
, main streets of various individual
villages which had been annexed to the larger urban municipality bear names like "Manotick Main" or "Osgoode Main" to distinguish them from Smyth Road (which becomes "Main Street" in one small area southeast of downtown Ottawa) and from each other. The actual main street of centretown Ottawa is
Bank Street.
** In
Toronto, Main Street is a mostly residential avenue in the
East York district.
[ At one time it was the main street of the hamlet of East Toronto, which was annexed by the city of Toronto in 1908. It has kept its historic name, and evidence of its commercial origins can be seen in the stores at the corner of Main and Gerrard Streets. Toronto's main street is considered to be Yonge Street, which divides the city's latitudinal streets into east-west.
** ]Saint Laurent Boulevard
Saint Laurent Boulevard, also known as Saint Lawrence Boulevard (officially in french: boulevard Saint-Laurent), is a major street in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. A commercial artery and cultural heritage site, the street runs north–south through ...
, which divides Montreal between east and west, is unofficially known as "the Main."
** Main Street in Vancouver is a neighbourhood shopping street, near the dividing line between east and west side of town. However, the city's main city centre shopping street is Robson Street.
* In Australia
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and New Zealand, smaller urban centres often have a main street. In some towns this street is officially designated Main Street or High Street; rarer variants include Main Road, Commercial Road, and Commerce Street. Often, though, the street is given a name peculiar to the town. For many small towns, the main street forms part of the principal road into, or through, the town. Large centres often have a central business district
A central business district (CBD) is the commercial and business centre of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides with the "city ...
in which no one street is a clear focus for commercial activity, though for historical or cultural reasons there is often one street regarded as the city's "main street". Examples include Melbourne's Collins Street, Sydney
Sydney ( ) is the capital city of the state of New South Wales, and the most populous city in both Australia and Oceania. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Sydney Harbour and extends about towards the Blue Mountain ...
's George Street, Adelaide's King William Street, Auckland's Queen Street, and Christchurch's Colombo Street.
* In Ireland most towns have a "main street", and this is usually the term given colloquially (for example, in offering road directions), though the primary thoroughfare of cities are often named after an historical figure, e.g. O'Connell Street. A more recent phenomenon in the media and with younger people is the misapplication of the term "high street" to describe typical or average street level fashion—likely due to advertising by various British retail multiples which began operating in Ireland during the " Celtic Tiger" years.
* In the United Kingdom, the terms "Market Street" or "Market Place" are often used to designate the heart of a town or city, as is the more common "High Street" (with limited exception in Scotland where the term "Main Street" is used to describe the equivalent in smaller towns, and particularly in newer urban developments, or towns or cities across the whole of Britain which were not original market towns). High Street is often the name of a fairly busy street with small shops on either side, often in towns and villages.
* In the Netherlands the Hoofdstraat is mostly one of the oldest streets in villages and towns. It's located in the old center and varying from very small pedestrian-only streets to wide 4-lane roads.
* In Germany, the (literally "Main Street") is a highly trafficked street. even have formal recognition in road construction guidelines, which specify the width of lanes, for example. The term chiefly refers to motorized traffic, whereas (shopping street) or (pedestrian district) correspond better to the retail sense of a main street.
* In Sweden
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and Norway, almost all towns and cities have their own main street, called ''Storgatan''/''Storgaten'' (literally, "The big street"). They are typically surrounded by stores and restaurants, and increasingly since the late 20th century, open for pedestrian
A pedestrian is a person traveling on foot, whether walking or running. In modern times, the term usually refers to someone walking on a road or pavement, but this was not the case historically.
The meaning of pedestrian is displayed with ...
s only. A pedestrian street is called ''gågata''/''gågate'' (literally, "walkingstreet").
* In most Italian municipalities, the highway or another major route is called . This was done at the behest of Benito Mussolini
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (; 29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who founded and led the National Fascist Party. He was Prime Minister of Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 until his deposition in 194 ...
, who gave the order in 1939 to commemorate the March on Rome.
* ''Jalan Besar
Jalan Besar (; literally "Large Road" in Malay, but taken to mean "Main Road") is a one-way road in Singapore, connecting Lavender Street in Kallang and Rochor Canal Road in Rochor
Rochor is a Planning Areas of Singapore, planning area locate ...
'' ("Large Road" in Malay
Malay may refer to:
Languages
* Malay language or Bahasa Melayu, a major Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore
** History of the Malay language, the Malay language from the 4th to the 14th century
** Indonesi ...
) is a common name used in Malaysia (and to a lesser extent, Singapore) for the main streets of older urban centres in the country. Such main streets were originally constructed during British colonisation of territories in present-day Malaysia and Singapore, and were named in English as "Main Street" or "Main Road", depending on the size and nature of the urban centre, and often are laid out as parts of major thoroughfares between larger towns and cities.
** The independence of states that would form Malaysia and the introduction of Malay as the national language in 1967 led to extensive renaming of certain Main Streets or Main Roads to ''Jalan Besar'' in Malaysia the following decades. Large cities (such as state capitals
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) tend to forgo the use of "Main Street" or "Main Road" altogether, as commercial or transport activity may be concentrated along more than one street.
* In South Africa, Main Road is the term used for the same concept as Main Street in the U.S. and High Street in the UK.
* In Cambodia, the Main Road is between the rice fields and settlements.
* In industrial engineering, "Main Street" is often used to describe a conveyor which transports the fundamental materials for producing objects to the automated construction site where the intended object will be assembled.
Main Street in Ireland
Main Street is the place/road name used in many suburbs, towns, and villages in Ireland. For example, the OSI North Leinster Town Maps book lists sixteen Main Streets and only two High Streets in its thirty-town index of street names. Similarly, the OSI Dublin Street Guide, which covers all of Dublin City and County Dublin, lists twenty Main Streets and only two High Streets. Killarney and Galway are two of the few Irish towns in which the term High Street is used instead of Main Street. Recent and upcoming tranches of funding for Local Authority-led projects seek to help regenerate Main Streets, and town and city centres around Ireland under the URDF (Urban Regeneration Development Fund) and RRDF (Rural Regeneration Development Fund).
There were also earlier, 1990’s - early 2000’s, tax incentive based initiatives, for private interests, for the refurbishments of buildings, and ‘Living over the Shop’ (LOTS) schemes, based along specified lengths of urban streets, under Village and Urban Renewal Schemes and that overall, sought the regeneration of main street Ireland. Some of these schemes may have suffered from sufficient lack of interest or impact due to for example, business owners insurance and security issues regarding separate occupiers above for LOTS projects, and general lack of finance and familiarity with residential projects and landlordism, and depressed interest of the general public in returning to town and village centre living in the modern era. These efforts specifically included the ‘Town and Village Renewal Schemes’ (financial grants of up to €100,000) and previous Town Renewal Scheme, 1999 and Urban Renewal Scheme.
There is also a recent pilot project(s) of funding for town centre improvements in (six) different rural Irish towns dispersed around the country, and for example, noting including various town/ village rejuvenation projects in County Monaghan (https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/six-rural-towns-to-get-up-to-100k-for-plans-to-woo-more-residents-1.3660411).
The Town Renewal scheme, for example, was a 10 year, tax relief incentive scheme for renovations or new-builds that was to improve the ‘Townscape’ and ‘Streetscape’ of smaller Irish towns, through the physical improvements of buildings e.g. views building façades on ‘main streets’.
The efforts of local governments (County Councils, the City Councils and the former Town Councils (until 2017)) to improve ‘main streets’ centered around their Planning Departments and County Development Plans. These included shopfront design guides such as the ‘Shopfront Design Guide, 2001’ and ‘Shopfront Design Guidelines for the O’Connell Street Area, 2003’ of Dublin City Council, and the ‘Guide to Good Shopfronts’. There are also for further examples; the ‘Guidelines for Shopfront Design in Bray, 2007’ (and its earlier, shorter iteration of c.2000) of Bray Town Council, and the 2014 ‘Shopfront Design Guide’ of South Dublin County Council. Kerry County Council also issued the quite comprehensive ‘Shopfront Design Guidelines and Policy’ document in 2010, and for Kilkenny City the ‘Shopfronts and Advertising Signs Kilkenny Planning Information Booklet’.
There have been previous concerns sometimes raised that tax incentives, or the more recent planning ‘exemptions’ have, or may lead to confusion regarding permissible, or recommended interventions in shopfronts, such as removal of shopfront elements or otherwise good quality, traditional shopfronts that are often a feature of main streets, and for example are beneficial in terms of tourism and ‘Tidy Towns’ efforts.
A TV celebrity gardener and presenter Diarmuid Gavin, hosted two series of programmes called ‘Dirty Old Towns’ from 2011-13 on the national broadcaster RTE1 that often highlighted the poor physical state of ‘main streets’ in some well known towns in Ireland and showcased improvements to buildings or gardens in the town centres on or near their ‘main street’.
In a similar stream, it has been noted in the past, e.g. in the UK by its national print media, that ‘24/7’ full Pedestrianisation of town centres and main streets can lead to passive security issues and fear of use in night time hours.
Noting likely economic impacts of the Covid-19 emergency (as of April, 2020) on funds and economy, some refinement and redirection of URDF, and RRDF monies also towards more generalised, and labour-intensive refurbishments of main street’s buildings may also have visible tangible impacts. This could be in co-operation with Local Authorities, state agencies, and private owners (e.g. subsidised external fabric refurbishments of derelict/ semi-derelict terraced buildings), and potentially project-led led by in-house expertise from for example, the LDA (Land Development Agency), and local Architects/ County Councils, or Heritage Council/ OPW (Office of Public Works), etc. The Urban Institute of Ireland (based in UCD), and the School of Environment and Planning (in DIT) could also help in terms of academic basis, research and development.
A similar voluntary ‘townscape’ society or similar (like the Georgian Society and Tidy Towns), for the promotion and restoration of town and village centres, could also have similar potential for project initiating/ leading benefits, to also help link the National Planning Framework (National Spatial Strategy replacement), and National Development Plans aims, in a similar fashion to the aim promulgated by the URDF and RRDF rationale.
This is noting for example, that a report (2016 Pobal HP Deprivation Index) published in November, 2007 by Pobal
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(an intermediary organisation for funding from the Irish government and the EU) found that: -
‘Small towns (1,000 – 5,000 people) have been the worst effected over the past ten years, being disproportionately hit by the recession and benefiting less from the recovery than the most urban and the most rural areas.’
Gallery
File:Antal Berkes Foutca.jpg, Main street ( hu, Főutca, literally "Principal Street") in Budapest, Hungary (by Antal Berkes
Antal Berkes (1874–1938) was a Hungarian painter, born in Budapest, Hungary. He lived in Paris for some time and produced cityscapes there as well as similar street scenes of Budapest and Vienna.
Early career
Berkes studied at The Academy of ...
)
File:Main Street Bldg Chesterton IN 2012.jpg, Main Street in Chesterton, Indiana
File:Belfast, Maine.jpg, Main Street, Belfast, Maine
File:Manch-DownTown.jpg, Elm Street, Manchester, New Hampshire, is the "main street" of the downtown central business district.
File:Baylis Street, Wagga Wagga.jpg, Baylis Street, the Main Street of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales
File:Cullinan.jpg, The Main Street of Cullinan Cullinan may refer to:
*Cullinan (surname), a surname
*Rolls-Royce Cullinan, an ultra-luxury SUV produced by Rolls-Royce Motor Cars
*Cullinan, Gauteng, a small town in South Africa
*Cullinan Diamond, the largest rough gem-quality diamond ever found ...
, South Africa
File:GPO flushing 11301 jeh.JPG, Looking across Main Street in Queens, New York, United States, at a post office. All five boroughs
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* AD 5, the fifth year of the AD era
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* ''5'' (visual novel), a 2008 visual novel by Ram
* ''5'' (comics), an awar ...
of New York City have streets named "Main Street", but this is the only one that is an arterial road.
File:Swords Main Street, 2021.jpg, Main Street in the Dublin suburb
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of Swords
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Sword, Swords, or The Sword may also refer to:
Places
* Swords, Dublin, a large suburban town in the Irish capital
* Swords, Georgia, a community in the United States
* Sword Beach, code name for ...
.
See also
* Electric Avenue
* High Street
* K Street (Washington, D.C.)
* List of Main Street Programs in the United States
Main Street Programs aim to revitalize downtowns and commercial districts through preservation-based economic development and community revitalization. The "Main Street Project" was begun in 1977 with a pilot involving 3 towns: Galesburg, Illinois; ...
* Middletown studies
The Middletown studies were sociological case studies of the white residents of the city of Muncie in Indiana initially conducted by Robert Staughton Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd, husband-and-wife sociologists. The Lynds' findings were detailed in ...
* Main Street, U.S.A.
* Shopping mall
*
* Strip mall
* Town
* Wall Street
Wall Street is an eight-block-long street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It runs between Broadway in the west to South Street and the East River in the east. The term "Wall Street" has become a metonym for t ...
* "Will it play in Peoria?
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References
Further reading
* Orvell, Miles. ''The Death and Life of Main Street: Small Towns in American Memory, Space, and Community'' (University of North Carolina Press; 2012)
* Poll, Ryan. "Main Street and Empire: The Fictional Small Town in the Age of Globalization." New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2012.
Primary sources
*Davies, Richard et al., eds. ''A Place Called Home: Writings on the Midwestern Small Town'' (2003
34 selections of cultural history, fiction, and poetry, both classic and contemporary
External links
Mapping Main Street
- a collaborative documentary media project that creates a new map of the country through stories, photos and videos recorded on actual Main Streets
* Schneider-Cowan, Joy
"A Case Study of the San Marcos Main Street Program"
(2007). Applied Research Projects. Texas State University. Paper 268.
Types of streets
Central business districts
Streets by type
Street names