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'''Palafox Street''' is a major and historic north-south artery in Pensacola.  It serves as the dividing line for all the city's east-west streets. Palafox is also the southernmost segment of [[US Highway 29]], which terminates at [[Cervantes Street]] in downtown Pensacola.  Palafox Street is named for [[Wikipedia:José de Palafox y Melzi|José de Palafox y Melzi]], a Spanish nobleman and military hero.
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'''Palafox Street''' is a major and historic north-south artery in Pensacola.  It serves as the dividing line for all the city's east-west streets. Palafox is also the southernmost segment of [[US Highway 29]], which terminates at [[Cervantes Street]]s in downtown Pensacola.  Palafox Street is named for [[Wikipedia:José de Palafox y Melzi|José de Palafox y Melzi]], a Spanish nobleman and military hero.
  
The southern terminus of Palafox Street is [[Plaza de Luna]] on [[Pensacola Bay]]. Its northern terminus is at Michigan Avenue, just north of [[Beverly Parkway]]/[[Brent Lane]], where the road splits into Pensacola Boulevard and Old Palafox Highway.
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The southern terminus of Palafox Street is [[Plaza de Luna]] on [[Pensacola Bay]]. Its northern terminus is just north of [[Beverly Parkway]]/[[Brent Lane]], where the road becomes [[Pensacola Boulevard]].
  
 
Between Garden and [[Wright Street]]s there is a median separating the northbound and southbound lanes, where tracks of the [[Pensacola streetcar system]] formerly ran. The median has since been landscaped and is home to [[Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza]] and the [[9-11 Homage to America]] memorial. During the summer months, the median is used for the [[Palafox Market]].
 
Between Garden and [[Wright Street]]s there is a median separating the northbound and southbound lanes, where tracks of the [[Pensacola streetcar system]] formerly ran. The median has since been landscaped and is home to [[Martin Luther King Jr. Plaza]] and the [[9-11 Homage to America]] memorial. During the summer months, the median is used for the [[Palafox Market]].

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