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Are there specific qualities and/or determinants that are used to differentiate between streets, avenues and boulevards?

2007-02-06 14:27:03 · 5 answers · asked by doriobster 2 in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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There is no standardized difference.

The city where I live decided that the ones going north and south would be called streets and the ones going east and west would be called avenues. Makes it very easy to locate an address!

2007-02-06 14:42:42 · answer #1 · answered by waia2000 7 · 0 0

An avenue and boulevard both mean more or less the same thing, namely a broad street with trees lined usually on both sides.
Sometimes, an avenue means the long passage that leads to a mansion or castle from the main entrance to the premises.
A street may not have trees lined on it.

2007-02-06 19:05:52 · answer #2 · answered by greenhorn 7 · 0 0

only different names for an analogous ingredient, like street, power, lane, terrace, and extra. frequently, street is reserved for significant streets like Queens street. frequently avenues are better than streets too. In enormous apple (and to some volume in the different boroughs), the avenues flow one way and the streets the different to make it person-friendly to make certain route. those are all traits although, the words will be used interchangeably and in a lot of places they're.

2016-11-25 21:29:39 · answer #3 · answered by chamberland 4 · 0 0

avenue - wide thoroughfare... from French "avenir" : to approach
boulevard - wide, tree lined thoroughfare... I think also from
French similar "to promenade".. I also believe boulevards meander
road - passage or path for people, animals and vehicles ( equestrian: riding or rode)
street- usually between houses or buildings from Latin "strata" meaning paved

having said all that I think they are all interchangeable these days

2007-02-06 19:34:21 · answer #4 · answered by pale_vixen 3 · 0 0

I think they're just the names of the street. alot of times roads will have the same name so they'll use thoughs to tell the difference i think

2007-02-06 14:36:47 · answer #5 · answered by Gone Soccer Crazy!!!! 2 · 0 0

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