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Are there any Court Ct. out there?

Started by Avalanchez71, August 23, 2013, 09:30:47 PM

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Avalanchez71

Anyone have a Court Ct or a Terrace TER?


Duke87

New York City has a Terrace Avenue, Terrace Street, Terrace Place, and Terrace Drive. Terrace Avenue is a common name found in a lot of places, actually.

Pennsylvania has a couple of Street Roads: one two
And in sort of the same vein The Bronx has a Longstreet Avenue.

But I can't find an example of the name and suffix being the same.
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1995hoo

Toronto has an Avenue Road (I've always wondered whether that's "Av. Road" or "Avenue Rd."). But yeh, can't think of one where both words are the same.
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Avalanchez71

Quote from: 1995hoo on August 23, 2013, 10:45:38 PM
Toronto has an Avenue Road (I've always wondered whether that's "Av. Road" or "Avenue Rd."). But yeh, can't think of one where both words are the same.

Wasn't that like PR 11A at one time?

Alps

NJ has a couple of Boulevards. Just Boulevard. Google Maps turns up a few Road Roads, but I don't trust any of them.

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Mapmikey

Not exactly wjat the OP asked but there is a Hull St. Rd, which is US 360 in western Richmond suburbia.

http://goo.gl/maps/LjOmA

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mgk920

Quote from: DaBigE on August 24, 2013, 01:14:51 AM
Sun Prairie, WI has a Lane Street

The City of Fond du Lac, WI has a 'Court St'.  It's in front of the city-county building.

Also, the City of Appleton, WI has a lengthy residential street across its north side called 'Parkway Blvd'.  I grew up three blocks north of it.

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TEG24601

Flint, MI has Court St., it carries M-21 through about half the city, past the court house.


LaConner, WA has Road St.


I have seen in a few places, Broadway Way signed.  Of course the existence of Broadway and Broad St. in Seattle is quite confusing anyway.
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WillWeaverRVA

Quote from: Mapmikey on August 24, 2013, 11:13:40 AM
Not exactly wjat the OP asked but there is a Hull St. Rd, which is US 360 in western Richmond suburbia.

http://goo.gl/maps/LjOmA

Mapmikey

As an extension of this, US 250 in Goochland County and part of Louisa County (and Henrico County into the early 1990s) is Broad Street Road. There are also two Boulevards in the Greater Richmond area: VA 161 in Richmond from just north of I-95/64 to Byrd Park, and US 1/301 in Colonial Heights.

In another area of the country, part of IL 29 in Sangamon County is "North Walnut Street Road", and there is a North 9th Street Road if I recall correctly.
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Quote from: Big John on August 24, 2013, 02:17:10 PM
Bismarck ND has a Boulevard Ave.

As does Peoria, IL.

Iowa City has a tendency to label small alleys off of major streets as "X" Ct. (Scott Ct., Rochester Ct., etc.) However, the small alley off of Court St. is just called Court St. Pl.
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WillWeaverRVA

Duh, and I just remembered that my old elementary school in Stafford, Virginia is located off Parkway Boulevard.
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Brandon

Quote from: TEG24601 on August 24, 2013, 12:15:40 PM
Flint, MI has Court St., it carries M-21 through about half the city, past the court house.

Kankakee, Illinois does as well as IL-17, and for the exact same reason, but through the entire city, east to west.
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DSS5

If you want lots of "Avenue Drives," "Street Places," etc, I've got the city for you.

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Takumi

Quote from: WillWeaverRVA on August 24, 2013, 01:39:33 PM
Quote from: Mapmikey on August 24, 2013, 11:13:40 AM
Not exactly wjat the OP asked but there is a Hull St. Rd, which is US 360 in western Richmond suburbia.

http://goo.gl/maps/LjOmA

Mapmikey

As an extension of this, US 250 in Goochland County and part of Louisa County (and Henrico County into the early 1990s) is Broad Street Road. There are also two Boulevards in the Greater Richmond area: VA 161 in Richmond from just north of I-95/64 to Byrd Park, and US 1/301 in Colonial Heights.

There's also Cary Street Road, VA 147 between I-195 and Three Chopt.

Williamsburg, VA has a Parkway Drive, former VA 163.
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Pete from Boston

There is Street Road in Philadelphia.  There are innumerable "X Street Terrace" here in New England.

vtk

Quite a few ___ Street Road in the Midwest, usually rural extensions of city streets.

Court Street is a rather common one I'm sure.

The Columbus area has Lane Avenue, Lane Road, Parkway Lane, Hardy Parkway Street...  I feel like I'm missing one...
Wait, it's all Ohio? Always has been.

WichitaRoads

Quote from: vtk on August 25, 2013, 10:51:13 PM
Quite a few ___ Street Road in the Midwest, usually rural extensions of city streets.

Court Street is a rather common one I'm sure.

The Columbus area has Lane Avenue, Lane Road, Parkway Lane, Hardy Parkway Street...  I feel like I'm missing one...

Yes to the rural extensions... but usually, in Kansas, they keep Street, Rd, etc., or become Rd, not the doubling up thing. One I CAN think of is Ohio Street Road in Butler Co., outside of of Towanda. It is Ohio St. in Augusta, but once out of the city limits, the county tacked on Road.

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Charles Street Avenue Road and Charles Street Avenue Boulevard, Baltimore. Neither exist anymore.
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vtk

Quote from: WichitaRoads on August 26, 2013, 12:31:56 AM
Quote from: vtk on August 25, 2013, 10:51:13 PM
Quite a few ___ Street Road in the Midwest, usually rural extensions of city streets.

Court Street is a rather common one I'm sure.

The Columbus area has Lane Avenue, Lane Road, Parkway Lane, Hardy Parkway Street...  I feel like I'm missing one...

Yes to the rural extensions... but usually, in Kansas, they keep Street, Rd, etc., or become Rd, not the doubling up thing.

Yes, it's more common not to double up the name, but a few counties here and there do the doubling.
Wait, it's all Ohio? Always has been.

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kphoger

Quote from: Duke87 on August 23, 2013, 10:32:32 PM
Pennsylvania has a couple of Street Roads

Seeinashow nobody has actually come up with a "winner", I say the consolation prize goes to this one.  "Street Road" is nearly as retarded as "Court Court".  "Road Street" would, IMO, tie for the prize.

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