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streets and storefronts
U. S. Route 66 provided a slight boost to the town's economy in the 1950s, but construction of the divided highway through the town resulted in the destruction of many of the storefronts, sidewalks, and residential streets, forever altering the aesthetic qualities of the downtown area.
A few Roman tonsores became wealthy and influential, running shops that were favourite public locations of high society ; however, most were simple tradesmen, who owned small storefronts or worked in the streets for low prices.
Secondary streets and areas at the periphery of the neighborhood that once contained vacant storefronts are now almost entirely leased to restaurants and retailers, and the office vacancy rate has seen a drastic improvement as well.
In addition to the food court, side streets and alleys are lined with storefronts and roadside stands.
The scene would switch from being inside some house or castle to, generally speaking, the streets of the town with storefronts as the backdrop.
While most donut outlets in the country are located in storefronts, on the streets or in malls, Mister Donut outlets are mostly stands, sometimes located in high-end shopping malls in Manila.

streets and Georgia
* Decatur Street ( Atlanta ), Georgia, among the earliest streets of the city, established in the mid-19th Century
This historic area was laid out in 1803, with streets named after other counties in Georgia.
The Georgia state legislature passed legislation permitting golf carts to be operated on city streets
Its twin city is McCaysville, Georgia, with the two situated as a single town aligned along the northwestward-flowing river rather than the east / west state line, which cuts diagonally across streets ( where it is marked with a blue line ) and through buildings.
Numerous streets have also been named after him including in St Petersburg, Tver, Novosibirsk and other cities, as well as in formerly Soviet territories: Belarus, Ukraine, Crimea, Georgia and Kazakhstan.
* Hogan's Alley ( Vancouver ), a nickname for an alley between Prior and Union streets in Vancouver that had been the city's small African-Canadian neighbourhood and jazz district until demolished for an off-ramp for the Georgia Viaduct
Several towns, counties and streets in the U. S. are named DeKalb after him, in Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, New York, Tennessee and Texas.
In November 2007, the gallery announced plans to move to a new building at Larwill Park, block formerly occupied by a bus depot on the corner of Cambie and Georgia streets, across from the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.
On April 7, 1989 troops and armored personnel carriers were sent onto the streets of Tbilisi after more than 100, 000 people gathered in front of the Government and Communist Party headquarters, many with banners calling for Georgia to secede from the Soviet Union and urging the full integration into Georgia of the autonomous region of Abkhazia.
Habersham County in Northeast Georgia, from its creation in 1818, is named in his honor, along with numerous sites and streets throughout the state.
It held the headquarters of the Berlin Brigade, U. S. Army Berlin ( USAB ), and the U. S. Mission in Berlin .. Marietta, Georgia named one of its major streets Clay Road, and South Cobb High School's football stadium is named " Clay Stadium " in honor of his work in creating what is now Dobbins Air Force Base there.
Nearby, on the southwest corner of Pennsylvania and Georgia streets in the Wholesale District of downtown Indianapolis, a large building was built by the railroad as one of its maintenance shops.
") on walls, buildings, streets, and elsewhere in even most remote places in Georgia.
In March 1956, a series of spontaneous rallies to mark the third anniversary of Stalin's death quickly evolved into an uncontrollable mass demonstration and political demands such as the change of the central government in Moscow and calls for the independence of Georgia from the Soviet Union appeared, leading to the Soviet army intervention and bloodshed in the streets of Tbilisi.
However the border with Georgia has been open since the early 90's, the Black Sea coast road has been widened and Rize is now wealthier than in previous decades ; there are more cars in the streets, higher buildings on the sea front, and some places for young people to go are opening up now.
Following deindustrialisation was the expansion of the quaternary sector of the post-industrial economy over at the West End, shifting major economic activities to the new city centre near Burrard and Georgia streets, further reducing Woodward's prominence.
Many Georgia cities along the original route have streets named Bankhead which mark the actual route.
From this end, West Paces Ferry Road, one of Atlanta's best-known streets, traverses east through some of Atlanta's oldest and wealthiest Buckhead neighborhoods, and serves as the address for the Georgia Governor's Mansion.
Powers Ferry Road runs through Cobb and Fulton counties, terminating at both ends at two different streets named Roswell Road ( Georgia 120 and Georgia 9, respectively ).
Mitchell campaigning on the streets of Baltimore in August, 1982 with Georgia Gosslee and Curt Anderson
He partners with Bill Heard III of Bill Heard Chevrolet in Atlanta, Georgia to operate Kids Nite Out, a program to keep kids off the streets.
In 1871, a group of five Sisters of Mercy from Columbus, Georgia began a small school known as the Academy of the Sacred Heart Jesus on the corner of Fourth and Walnut streets in Macon, Georgia.

streets and were
Also because of the storm, the streets of Rockfork were deserted.
Men crowded the streets and freight rigs and teams were moving about.
The streets of any county town were like this on any sunshiny afternoon in summer ; ;
In addition, would not the young female public of Washington be afforded a greater degree of protection at night when they are on the streets if they were accompanied by a dog on a leash??
I grant that the dog may not be really protective, based on his training, but if you were roaming the streets looking for a purse to snatch or a young lady to molest, how quick would you be to attack a person strolling with a dog??
But it had, as was usual in southern cities of this sort, a Black Bottom, a low region near the river where the Negroes lived -- servants and laborers huddled together in a region with no sewage save the river, where streets and sidewalks were neglected and where there was much poverty and crime.
The streets in the colored section were dirty.
A week later the sentence of the Council was carried out: Jake Camaret and the woman were marched naked through the streets past a mocking populace.
It may well be that, when Rudy Pozzatti and I visited your country last spring, you were living and working close to the places we saw and the streets we walked.
Over in Barre the streets had been deep in swirling water, and bridges were crumpled and gone.
Russian tanks and artillery parading through the streets of Havana, Russian intrigue in the Congo, and Russian arms drops in Laos ( using the same Ilyushin transports that were used to carry Communist agents to the Congo ) made it plain once more that the cold war was all of a piece in space and time.
There were mounting calls for the President's resignation in early 2004 with thousands of demonstrators taking to the streets in support of demands for a referendum of confidence in him.
* 1991 – Crown Heights riot: Black groups target Hasidic Jews on the streets of Crown Heights in New York, New York during 3 days, after 2 black kids were struck by a car driven by a Hasidic man.
As proof of devotion to his family, Caligula arranged the most distinguished soldiers available to carry the urns of his mother and two brothers in two biers at noon in Rome, when the streets were at their busiest, to the Mausoleum of Augustus.
Some of the American bodies were dragged through the streets – a spectacle broadcast on television news programs.
This project was developed in response to traffic congestion on Boston's historically tangled streets, which were laid out long before the advent of the automobile.
Many were sold by travelling chapmen in city streets or at fairs.
In similar fashion, many of the greatest works of Greek and Roman art were soon to be seen in its squares and streets.
Chicago's streets were laid out in a street grid that grew from the city's original townsite plat.
As new additions to the city were platted, city ordinance required them to be laid out with eight streets to the mile in one direction and 16 in the other direction.
Many additional diagonal streets were recommended in the Plan of Chicago, but only the extension of Ogden Avenue was ever constructed.
) A few more cable car systems were built in the United Kingdom, Portugal and France, but European cities, having many more curves in their streets, were less suitable for cable cars than American cities.
They commemorated scenes from the passion, such as the location of the prison of Christ and of his flagellation, and presumably were so placed because of the difficulties for free movement among shrines in the streets of the city.
Castle Street was one of many streets that suffered badly ; rows of shops, including the Kardomah Café, were destroyed.

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