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[[Guillemard Street]] is a north-south roadway in Pensacola that runs from its southern terminus at [[Wright Street]] to its northern terminus at [[Avery Street]]. It is parallel with [[Palafox Street]] (to the west) and [[Tarragona Street]] (to the east), and its termini essentially define the boundaries of the [[Long Hollow]] neighborhood, of which it is the central thoroughfare.
 
[[Guillemard Street]] is a north-south roadway in Pensacola that runs from its southern terminus at [[Wright Street]] to its northern terminus at [[Avery Street]]. It is parallel with [[Palafox Street]] (to the west) and [[Tarragona Street]] (to the east), and its termini essentially define the boundaries of the [[Long Hollow]] neighborhood, of which it is the central thoroughfare.
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 16 June 2019

Guillemard Street
South end: Wright Street
North end: Avery Street
Namesake: Arnaldo Guillemard

Guillemard Street is a north-south roadway in Pensacola that runs from its southern terminus at Wright Street to its northern terminus at Avery Street. It is parallel with Palafox Street (to the west) and Tarragona Street (to the east), and its termini essentially define the boundaries of the Long Hollow neighborhood, of which it is the central thoroughfare.

The street is named for Lt. Arnaldo Guillemard, a Spanish officer, and his wife Marie Josepha, a daughter of Captain Marcos de Villiers (for whom another street is named).

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