Suffix Street: Why Roads Always H...

Suffix Street: Why Roads Always Have a Second Act – Street Name Suffixes Explained

Journey of Everything por Joseph Bogart & Russell Hess

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You’re on Maple Street… then suddenly Maple Lane, Court, Avenue, and Boulevard? Why do roads always get a second act? Dive into the surprising history and modern uses of street suffixes in this engaging episode.

Discover why streets change from Lane to Court to Avenue to Boulevard in the same neighborhood. This episode explores the history, origins, and practical reasons behind street name suffixes like Road, Street, Lane, Court, Place, Avenue, Boulevard, Drive, Terrace, Circle, and more. From Roman-paved strata via to medieval livestock tracks and modern suburban planning, uncover how these endings evolved from honest descriptions of roads to essential tools for unique addresses and neighborhood marketing.

Learn the real meanings behind common suffixes, why planners stack them in places like St. Petersburg, Florida, and how geography ... 

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