How High Do The Numbered Streets In Your City Go?

Started by BigMattFromTexas, August 07, 2009, 12:29:12 AM

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"Set up road signs; put up guideposts. Take note of the highway, the road that you take." Jeremiah 31:21


DTComposer

Long Beach goes up to 72nd Street.

The Los Angeles numbering plan exists, detached from the rest of the grid by six miles or more, in Artesia/Cerritos, from 160th to 195th Streets.

A couple of curiosities in Orange County, CA:

Fountain Valley has two very short streets numbered 2nd and 3rd. Where 1st would be is a drainage channel, and it doesn't look like there was ever a street there. Their location corresponds to what was probably the original development in the area.

Garden Grove has 7th, 8th and 9th Streets, but nothing lower, although what would correspond to 1st Street seems to be Main Street.

vtk

Already mentioned, but I have some more details: Columbus has 2nd St through 22nd St, and 1st Ave through 26th Ave.  We have intersections of 4th & 4th, 5th & 5th, and 6th & 6th.  The longest continuous numbered streets appear to be 5th Ave, followed by 4th St. 

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Wait, it's all Ohio? Always has been.

MeanMeosh

Not very high here in the Dallas area.  The highest I can think of is N.W. 28th Street in Ft. Worth.

Highest I've seen is 359th Street south of Kansas City on the Kansas side on US 69.  Google Maps shows an exit for 399th Street:

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=olathe,+ks&hl=en&ll=38.404555,-94.687321&spn=0.008895,0.021136&sll=33.077377,-96.738198&sspn=0.009511,0.021136&t=h&z=16


bassoon1986

My hometown, Shreveport, LA has a sections of town that goes from 59th street to 86th street. Except for a few numbered streets (first thru sixth, I believe) near the downtown area, there are no 1-58. Unless they were all renamed because where 60th street begins is about the 6000 block of Line Avenue and Linwood Avenue and those streets

In Denton, TX where I live now, we only have 1st 2nd and 3rd streets, and they are tiny residential streets just out from the square



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