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Historically, Cevallos Street continued north past Romana and terminated at East [[Wright Street]], where it continued north as [[Eighth Avenue]].
 
Historically, Cevallos Street continued north past Romana and terminated at East [[Wright Street]], where it continued north as [[Eighth Avenue]].
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The street may be named for Pedro Cevallos, Secretary of State under Spanish Kings [[Wikipedia:Charles IV of Spain|Charles IV]] and [[Wikipedia:Ferdinand VII of Spain|Ferdinand VII]].
  
 
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Revision as of 16:41, 30 January 2009

Cevallos Street
north end: Romana Street
south end: Zaragoza Street

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Cevallos Street is a north-south street in downtown Pensacola.

Cevallos Street currently runs for just three blocks, from its southern terminus at East Zaragoza Street north to East Romana Street. It is part of a primarily residential block.

Historically, Cevallos Street continued north past Romana and terminated at East Wright Street, where it continued north as Eighth Avenue.

The street may be named for Pedro Cevallos, Secretary of State under Spanish Kings Charles IV and Ferdinand VII.