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Euclid Avenue (other)
Euclid Avenue may refer to: * California State Route 83 or Euclid Avenue in San Bernardino County, California ** Euclid Avenue (Ontario and Upland, California), a historic district * Euclid Avenue station (San Diego Trolley), California, a railway station * the main street in Central West End, St. Louis, Missouri * Euclid Avenue School, Jamestown, New York * Euclid Avenue station (IND Fulton Street Line), a subway station in New York City * Euclid Avenue (Cleveland), Ohio ** Euclid Avenue Historic District (Cleveland, Ohio) ** Euclid Avenue station (Pennsylvania Railroad) * Euclid Avenue Historic District (Bristol, Virginia) {{disambiguation, road ...
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California State Route 83
State Route 83 (SR 83), also or primarily known as Euclid Avenue, is a state highway and city street in the U.S. state of California. Officially, SR 83 runs from the Chino Valley Freeway ( State Route 71) in Chino Hills north to the San Bernardino Freeway (Interstate 10) in Upland. Euclid Avenue then continues north through Upland to the unincorporated community of San Antonio Heights. Euclid Avenue passes through several historic districts. A segment of the road is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Route description Route 83 is a major north–south arterial serving the cities and communities of Western San Bernardino County. Known as Euclid Avenue for its entire 14-mile (23 km) length, the route begins at its southern terminus at the Chino Valley Freeway ( State Route 71) and traverses the communities of Chino, Ontario, and Upland before reaching its northern terminus at the San Bernardino Freeway (Interstate 10). Euclid Avenue, as a city street in ...
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Euclid Avenue (Ontario And Upland, California)
State Route 83 (SR 83), also or primarily known as Euclid Avenue, is a state highway and city street in the U.S. state of California. Officially, SR 83 runs from the Chino Valley Freeway ( State Route 71) in Chino Hills north to the San Bernardino Freeway ( Interstate 10) in Upland. Euclid Avenue then continues north through Upland to the unincorporated community of San Antonio Heights. Euclid Avenue passes through several historic districts. A segment of the road is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Route description Route 83 is a major north–south arterial serving the cities and communities of Western San Bernardino County. Known as Euclid Avenue for its entire 14-mile (23 km) length, the route begins at its southern terminus at the Chino Valley Freeway ( State Route 71) and traverses the communities of Chino, Ontario, and Upland before reaching its northern terminus at the San Bernardino Freeway ( Interstate 10). Euclid Avenue, as a city street ...
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Euclid Avenue Station (San Diego Trolley)
Euclid Avenue station is a station on the Orange Line of the San Diego Trolley located in the Emerald Hills neighborhood of San Diego, California. The station serves both nearby residences and is also a park and ride facility. History Euclid Avenue opened as the original eastern terminus of the Euclid Line, the second original line of the San Diego Trolley system, on March 23, 1986. Also later known as the East Line, it operated from and was later extended further east to in May 1989. This station was renovated from June 2012 through fall 2012 as part of the Trolley Renewal Project, although the station remained open during construction. Station layout There are two tracks, each served by a side platform. See also * List of San Diego Trolley stations The San Diego Trolley is the light rail system that serves the metropolitan area of San Diego. The operator of the Trolley, San Diego Trolley, Inc. (SDTI), is a subsidiary of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS ...
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Central West End, St
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Euclid Avenue School
Euclid Avenue School is a historic school building located at Jamestown in Chautauqua County, New York. It is a two-story, rectangular brick structure built in 1911 and enlarged in 1920 and 1956. The structure combines Neoclassical features and proportions with elements of the Spanish Mission and American Craftsman styles in an eclectic composition that is characteristic of early 20th-century architectural fashion. ''See also:'' It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 1985. References External linksEuclid Avenue School - Jamestown, New York - U.S. National Register of Historic Places on Waymarking.com Jamestown, New York School buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) ...
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Euclid Avenue Station (IND Fulton Street Line)
The Euclid Avenue station is an express station on the IND Fulton Street Line of the New York City Subway, located at the intersection of Euclid and Pitkin Avenues in East New York, Brooklyn. It is served by the A (New York City Subway service), A train at all times and is the southern terminal for the C (New York City Subway service), C train at all times except nights. During nights, this is the northern terminal for the Ozone Park–Lefferts Boulevard (IND Fulton Street Line), Lefferts Boulevard shuttle train from Ozone Park, Queens. Construction on the Euclid Avenue station started in 1938, but this part of the Fulton Street Line did not open until 1948. The Fulton Street Line was extended to the east in 1956, connecting to the Fulton Street Line (elevated), Fulton Street Elevated via a branch line that runs through the Grant Avenue (IND Fulton Street Line), Grant Avenue station. Elevators were installed at Euclid Avenue circa 2000. The station has four tracks and two islan ...
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Euclid Avenue (Cleveland)
Euclid Avenue is a major street in Cleveland, Ohio. It runs northeasterly from Public Square in Downtown Cleveland, passing Playhouse Square and Cleveland State University, to University Circle, the Cleveland Clinic, Severance Hall, Case Western Reserve University's Maltz Performing Arts Center (formerly the Temple Tifereth Israel), Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals Case Medical Center. The street runs through the suburbs of East Cleveland, Euclid, and Wickliffe, to Willoughby as a part of U.S. Route 20 and U.S. Route 6. The HealthLine bus rapid transit line runs in designated bus lanes in the median of Euclid Avenue from Public Square to Louis Stokes Station at Windermere in East Cleveland. It received nationwide attention from the 1860s to the 1920s for its beauty and wealth, including a string of mansions that came to be known as Millionaires' Row. There are several theaters, banks, and churches along Euclid, as well as Cleveland's oldest extant build ...
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Euclid Avenue Historic District (Cleveland, Ohio)
The Euclid Avenue Historic District is a historic district in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Established and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002, it comprises along Euclid Avenue and parallel streets from Public Square A town square (or square, plaza, public square, city square, urban square, or ''piazza'') is an open public space, commonly found in the heart of a traditional town but not necessarily a true square, geometric square, used for community gathe ... to East 21st Street. In 2007, another was added to the district; the boundary increase included buildings exclusively located along parallel streets. it was again enlarged in 2022. References Downtown Cleveland Historic districts in Cleveland National Register of Historic Places in Cleveland, Ohio Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Ohio {{CuyahogaCountyOH-NRHP-stub ...
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Euclid Avenue Station (Pennsylvania Railroad)
Euclid Avenue, known after 1953 as Cleveland station, was a former railroad station at the corner of Euclid Avenue and East 55th Street in Cleveland. It was at the border of the Goodrich–Kirtland Park neighborhood to the north and the Central neighborhood to the south. Euclid Avenue station served as the terminus of the Pennsylvania Railroad line to Cleveland in its final years because of the closure and demolition of Cleveland Union Depot. The station was originally at ground level, but the tracks were later elevated over Euclid Avenue. History A station at the intersection of Euclid Street (Euclid Avenue from 1870) and Willson Avenue (East 55th Street from 1906) first opened in 1856, when Jared V. Willson and his wife executed a quitclaim deed for $1, partitioning their plot of land on the SE corner of the intersection for a small wooden shelter to be built by the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail Road. Additional funds were provided by residents of Euclid Street, contribut ...
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