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Lafayette Square, formed by the junction of Massachusetts Avenue, Columbia Street, Sidney Street, and Main Street, is considered part of the Central Square area.
Robber's Roost was located on the present-day 3rd Avenue, just west of Main Street near the alley.
Main facility on Fifth Avenue in Pittsburgh
Generally, the section of the neighborhood south of Seminary Avenue towards Riverside Drive and the Susquehanna River is inhabited by middle to upper-class residents, while the area north of Seminary Avenue towards Main Street and the rail tracks is inhabited by working-class residents and students from the neighboring colleges.
* New York Public Library Main Branch, Fifth Avenue
The older part of the Main Campus is located south of Railroad Avenue.
The university erected Davison Hall ( home of the university's Professional Aviation program ), the Micromanufacturing Building, and the Biomedical Engineering Building on the south end of the Main Campus along Hergot Avenue.
The Main Gate is located just north of Oakshott Avenue.
Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway ( the southern half of which, Highway 100, is officially part of the Trans-Canada ) has a mix of traffic lights and interchanges, and gives highway drivers a way of bypassing the city completely ; however, the Trans-Canada system also has an alignment which passes through the urban core of Winnipeg, incorporating Portage Avenue, Main Street / St.
Upon leaving the downtown area, the route turns north onto Gaston Avenue and heads into residential areas again, with County Route 612 continuing east on Main Street.
Route 35 continues north through Bay Head, becoming Main Avenue, then enters Point Pleasant Beach, a beach resort with a boardwalk that is home to Jenkinson's Aquarium, where the route swings to the west and turns north onto another one-way pair with two lanes in each direction — the northbound direction following Cincinnati Avenue and the southbound direction following Richmond Avenue.
Downtown Los Gatos, the area on and around Santa Cruz Avenue and Main Street, is located in the southwest quadrant of town.
County business initially took place in a building at the intersection of California Avenue and Robinson Street until the construction of the first Oklahoma County Courthouse at 520 West Main Street in the 1900s.
US 70 continues northeast as Main Street and then Salisbury Avenue in Spencer before crossing into Davidson County.
It joins US 70 as Main Street through Salisbury, and as Salisbury Avenue in Spencer.
Main Street and Petaluma Avenue were actually designated one-way streets in 1985 in a perhaps misguided attempt to deal with the town's perennial traffic problem.
Shopping areas in Omagh include the Main Street Mall, Great Northern Road Retail Park and the Showgrounds Retail Park on Sedan Avenue in the town centre.
Also referred to as the Paterson Peripheral, it runs from an intersection with County Route 509 ( Broad Street ) and County Route 609 ( Colfax Avenue ) in Clifton north to another intersection with County Route 509 ( Main Street ) in downtown Paterson.
Main intersections are Union and Columbus, the southwest corner of Washington Square, Grant Avenue and Vallejo Street.
Here, Route 12 passes businesses before crossing the Black River & Western Railroad and coming to the Main Street Circle, where it intersects County Route 611 ( Main Street ) and Reaville Avenue.
The route intersects Route 284 ( E. Main Street ) before turning left onto Loomis Avenue, where County Route 643 continues north on Main Street.

Main and railroad
The portion of the Main Campus located west of Tech Drive and north of the railroad include all of the university's major athletic facilities except for J. C. Love Field.
It is often incorrectly claimed that Sebastopol was the last town in Northern California to have working railroad trains on Main Street.
* Lower Clarkdale, east of 9th Street / Miller's Hill, along Main Street to 4th Street and the railroad tracks.
Streets running east-west use the railroad as a dividing line between their eastern and western halves, and streets running north-south use Main Street as a dividing line between their northern and southern halves.
The town is named in honor of Vice President Schuyler Colfax ( 1869 – 73 ), a bronze statue of whom stands on Main Street near the railroad station.
The railroad went bankrupt and ceased operations in 1920, but the hotel remained and, although greatly remodeled, is still standing today, between State Route 1 and Main Street.
CSX railroad also has a station located on Main Street in Wildwood.
Although central Tucker, also known as " Main Street Tucker ", is laid out as a planned " railroad town ," it has never been formally incorporated.
Main Street was laid off in the sale sixty feet wide extending east and west on both sides of the railroad.
Early settlers plow the road for Main StreetThe first general store was built in 1874 by Fredrick S. Stevens and Major Danilson after learning that a railroad was to be built in the area.
Northbound U. S. Route 95 was formerly routed westward through town as Main Street, first passing underneath the railroad tracks.
The town consisted of four blocks facing the railroad — West Main and Sherman streets on the south and Mill and Third ( now Central ) to Oak Street on the north.
The Sheridan Downtown Commercial Historic District encompasses approximately four blocks along Main Street from the former Monon railroad right-of-way north to Veteran ’ s Park and Pioneer Hill, the site of the George Boxley Cabin, listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Industry soon clustered along the railroad toward the south end of Main Street.
The town grew along Main Street as a result of the railroad ; however, virtually all commercial buildings from this period, including the depot were burned during the Civil War.
In 1886, taking advantage of the region's agricultural success and the proximity of the railway, Gardanier and Ayres built the first grain elevator in Beemer, located about 600 feet east of Main Street between Front Street and the railroad tracks.
The Chicago & Alton Hotel built in 1878, located on Main Street west of the railroad tracks is the oldest business in the City of Blue Springs.
Lobdell General Store, across from the railroad station, the present location of the Avery Building at 12-18 Main Street.
In 1895, by an act of the North Carolina General Assembly, an area within a 1 / 4 mile radius from the intersection of Main Street and the railroad was incorporated as the Town of Belmont.
The area of Waynesville located along Richland Creek, northwest and down hill from Main Street, was where the railroad tracks were laid.
Until the mid 20th century, the railroad station and Main Street were the town center.
In 1886 the first railroad station was located on the north side of the tracks, west of Main Street, and remained there until 1962 when all railroad services ceased.
Depending on railroad lines for its economic health, Shawnee's Main Street became the focal point for commercial, manufacturing, and entertainment activity beginning in 1895, four years after the region was opened for white settlement in a land run.
Located at 614 E. Main in Shawnee is a unique railroad depot made of limestone blocks two to three-feet deep.

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