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(New page: '''Luke's Alley''' was a one-block narrow street/alley in downtown Pensacola. The alley was located between Cevallos Street and Ninth Avenue and ran between [[A...)
 
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'''Luke's Alley''' was a one-block narrow street/alley in [[downtown Pensacola]]. The alley was located between [[Cevallos Street|Cevallos Street]] and [[Ninth Avenue]] and ran between [[Aragon Street|Aragon]] and [[Chase Street]]s, through what is now the [[Aragon|Aragon neighborhood]].
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'''Luke's Alley''' was a one-block narrow street/alley in the [[Hawkshaw]] neighborhood. The alley was located between [[Cevallos Street|Cevallos Street]] and [[Ninth Avenue]] and ran between [[Aragon Street|Aragon]] and [[Chase Street]]s.
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During [[Prohibition]], the area was a notorious haven for bootlegging, and Luke's Alley was the site of "several homicides and uncountable raids on crap or dice games, liquor resorts, cutting affrays, and minor law infractions generally."<ref>Judith A. Bense, editor. ''Hawkshaw: Prehistory and History in an Urban Neighborhood in Pensacola, Florida''. UWF Office of Cultural and Archaeological Research, 1985.</ref>
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The buildings on Luke's Alley were demolished circa 1940 to make way for the [[Aragon Court]] housing development, now the site of the [[Aragon]] neighborhood.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:39, 30 November 2008

Luke's Alley was a one-block narrow street/alley in the Hawkshaw neighborhood. The alley was located between Cevallos Street and Ninth Avenue and ran between Aragon and Chase Streets.

During Prohibition, the area was a notorious haven for bootlegging, and Luke's Alley was the site of "several homicides and uncountable raids on crap or dice games, liquor resorts, cutting affrays, and minor law infractions generally."[1]

The buildings on Luke's Alley were demolished circa 1940 to make way for the Aragon Court housing development, now the site of the Aragon neighborhood.


References

  1. Judith A. Bense, editor. Hawkshaw: Prehistory and History in an Urban Neighborhood in Pensacola, Florida. UWF Office of Cultural and Archaeological Research, 1985.