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|ending_terminus=East [[Zaragoza Street]]
 
|ending_terminus=East [[Zaragoza Street]]
|namesake=[[Wikipedia:John Quincy Adams|John Quincy Adams]]
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'''Adams Street''' is a short north-south street in downtown Pensacola.
 
'''Adams Street''' is a short north-south street in downtown Pensacola.
  
 
Adams Street runs for just one block, from East [[Government Street]] southerly a short distance to East [[Zaragoza Street]].  For its entire length, Adams Street borders [[Seville Square]] on its western side.
 
Adams Street runs for just one block, from East [[Government Street]] southerly a short distance to East [[Zaragoza Street]].  For its entire length, Adams Street borders [[Seville Square]] on its western side.
 
The street is named for U.S. President [[Wikipedia:John Quincy Adams|John Quincy Adams]], during whose administration the [[Pensacola Navy Yard]] and [[Naval Live Oaks]] Reservation were established.
 
  
 
==Notable places==
 
==Notable places==
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[[Category:Roads]] [[Category:North-south streets]]
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