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  1. #1
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    Street naming- making it unique

    http://www.househunting.ca/buying-ho...1a2981bb34&p=3 Some real beauties in the comments section.

    Look, I realize that naming streets numerically, ie. 4th Ave. W. sort of helps directionally. But it is sure dull and doesn't help everyone from a standpoint of memorizing an address.

    And we leave it to the developers.. in some areas. Geez.

    City I grew up in had alot of the older streets named after German-Mennonite settlers... Erb St., Weber, Shantz, etc. I thought it was normal until I met visitors who couldn't pronounce some of these llast names correctly.
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    Near where my Grandpa lives there are roads called "This Way" and "That Way" (and yes, they're right after one another on the highway)

    In Waco, there's even a "New Road".... it's on the south end of town. Odd thing is, at one end it's 41st Street.. at the other end, Garden Drive?

    I live on a very boring numbered county road.. but unlike numbered city streets, these are not numbered in any logical way - I'm not even convinced they were numbered in order of when they were created.
    Last edited by sarahspins; 12-22-2009 at 09:29 PM.

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    street

    I'll have to find the thread from a while back where we talked about odd street and people's names. Some were wayyyy wayyyy out there..

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    I'd rather have it simple and short. No one can write my streetname, it's way too complicated. So most of family and friends write w-street. (the streetname begins with a W) and we always get our mail.

    Here we mostly use names of artists and historical figures (painters, writers, kings, queens, emperors,...) for new streets.

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    There's a street in Bella Vista (Ar) named Suits Us. It always tickles me when I see it, for some reason.

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