
Here are Some Interesting Things About San Diego Streets
From Friend John Carrigan
Interesting Local Facts Below the Table
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Abbey.Road |
TB1152-F1 |
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Administration.Way |
TB1234-A6 |
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Air.Mail.Lane |
TB1171-J3 |
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American.Girl.Mine.Rd. |
TB432-A4.(Imperial.Co.) |
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Baby.Turtle.Drive |
TB1078-H5 |
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Bachelor.Lane |
TB1089-G6.(Do.they.still.use.that.word?) |
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Back.Nine.Drive |
TB1079-C3 |
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Bar.Drive |
TB1089-B3 |
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Big.Bucks.Trail |
TB1151-A6.(Poway.of.course!) |
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Big.Wheel.Way |
TB1254-A2.(Alpine’s.turn) |
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Blue.Gum.Court |
TB1048-C3 |
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Bluet.Point |
TB1210-A1.(Should.be.in.Balboa.Park) |
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Budd.Street |
TB1249-A4 |
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Climax.Court. |
TB1250-J4.(Swear.to.God!) |
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Dick.Street |
TB1270-A3.(Some.would.call.this.Dream.St.) |
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Dream.Street |
TB1290-B4 |
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Dump.Road |
TB409-G11.(Hate.to.live.there). |
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Easy.Street |
TB1108-G2,.TB1270-B6,.TB1126-H4 |
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Excitation.Glen |
TB1150-C4 |
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Ezee.Street |
TB1147-C5.(Have.you.studied.your.phonics?) |
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Family.Circle |
TB1249-A5 |
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Fantasy.Lane |
TB1350-G3 |
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Frying.Pan.Road |
TB1078-J3.(From.the.heat…) |
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Fun.Lane |
TB1129-F5.(Let’s.go!) |
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Good.Karma.Lane |
TB1311-B2 |
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Gotta.Place |
TB1232-D6 |
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Gross.Street |
TB1310-E1.(Paradise.Hills..) |
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Happiness.Way |
TB1126-H4 |
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Hardship.Drive |
TB1171-H4 |
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Haveteur.Way |
TB1249-D4 (Have it your Way) |
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Heavenly.Way |
TB1271-D2 |
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Highway.to.the.Stars |
TB409-G6 |
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Jean-O-Reno |
TB1190-G4.(Just.like.the.way.it.sounds) |
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Kickapoo.Court |
TB1248-D2.(Clairemont..) |
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Little.Orphan.Alley |
TB1187-F6.(Cute) |
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Longwood.Street |
TB1209-C5 |
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Lot.A.Road |
TB1135-J7 |
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Melrose.Place |
TB1087-F5,.TB1290-B3,.TB1232-B7 |
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My.Way |
TB1330-B7.(Sinatra.would.be.proud) |
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Noah.Way |
TB1228-F6.(Yes.way!) |
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Our.Way |
TB1231-A7.(Or.the.highway) |
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Passing.Lane |
TB1153-C5.(This.could.get.you.in.trouble) |
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Pepsi.Drive |
TB1249-B3.(See.what.money.buys) |
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Poverty.Ridge |
TB1235-B3.(Been.there) |
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Seeman.Drive |
TB1147-E6.(No.comment) |
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Sesame.Street |
TB1330-J1 |
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Slash.M.Road |
TB1078-G6.(Great.name.for.a.movie) |
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Snipe.Court |
TB1127-A4.(See,.there.are.snipes) |
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Tennis.Court |
TB1236-A2 |
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Tequila.Way |
TB1350-D2.(It’s.the.only.way) |
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The.Circle |
TB1087-H6 |
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Thing.Road |
TB429-L10.(Must.have.run.out.of.names) |
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Thundernut.Lane |
TB1091-C1.(Intersects.with.“Non.Road”) |
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Tuk-A-Wile |
TB1272-G6.(I.bet) |
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Tunapuna.Lane |
TB1329-E3.(For.the.baby.talkers) |
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Whiptail.Court |
TB1212-C4.(Been.there.too) |
…or the Intersection of:
Corona and Lime TB1270-G5 (Can’t keep the signs up!)
…Interesting Facts:
How did the “Espola” Road get named?
When built, it was to span between EScondido, POway and LAkeside.
How did the street “Lebon” get named?
This street is with other Nobel Peace Price winners of the past The street “Nobel” is also in the area.. Guessed it yet, “Lebon” is “Nobel” spelled backwards.
What San Diego street is interrupted the most?
“Guy Street” – Six times! TB1268-G5 to H6..
“Cowles Mountain Boulevard” is named after George A. Cowles whose last name is actually pronounced “Kols.”. Mr. Cowles was the founder of the city Cowlestown, however, he died young and his widow, married Milton Santee. Thus, Cowlestown became the city of Santee.
Where did the Stork come from which is atop the Mary Birch Hospital garage?
It came from a float, which was in the 1960 Rose Bowl parade.
John, how could you forget GOESNO Place (TB 1309G4) ? (Sean)