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− | '''Cushman's Alley''', | + | '''DeLuna Alley''', also called '''Cushman's Alley''', '''De Reache Alley''', and '''DeLuna Street''', is a short, narrow City alley in [[downtown Pensacola]]. In its present form, it extends south from [[Intendencia Street]], just west of [[Jefferson Street]], for less than one block, behind [[Ragtyme Grille]]. Previously, the alley continued south and connected with [[Government Street]]. |
+ | ''Early Vital Records of Pensacola, Florida'' places the alley thusly: | ||
:''Located one block east of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]], between [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Intendencia Street|Intendencia]], about 100 feet west of and parallel to [[Jefferson Street|Jefferson]], which was not yet cut through.'' | :''Located one block east of [[Palafox Street|Palafox]], between [[Government Street|Government]] and [[Intendencia Street|Intendencia]], about 100 feet west of and parallel to [[Jefferson Street|Jefferson]], which was not yet cut through.'' | ||
− | The name "Cushman's Alley" | + | The name "Cushman's Alley" was derived from [[Cushman's Drug Store]].<ref>''Early Vital Records of Pensacola, Florida''. West Florida Genealogical Society (1989). Sidney P. Thomes, Editor.</ref> |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 14:23, 2 March 2009
DeLuna Alley, also called Cushman's Alley, De Reache Alley, and DeLuna Street, is a short, narrow City alley in downtown Pensacola. In its present form, it extends south from Intendencia Street, just west of Jefferson Street, for less than one block, behind Ragtyme Grille. Previously, the alley continued south and connected with Government Street.
Early Vital Records of Pensacola, Florida places the alley thusly:
- Located one block east of Palafox, between Government and Intendencia, about 100 feet west of and parallel to Jefferson, which was not yet cut through.
The name "Cushman's Alley" was derived from Cushman's Drug Store.[1]
References
- ↑ Early Vital Records of Pensacola, Florida. West Florida Genealogical Society (1989). Sidney P. Thomes, Editor.