Howard Street
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Howard Street may refer to:
  • Howard Street (Baltimore)
    Howard Street (Baltimore)
    Howard Street is a major street that runs north-south through the central part of the city of Baltimore, Maryland. The street, which is approximately 2½ miles in length, begins at the north end of I-395 near Oriole Park at Camden Yards and ends near Johns Hopkins University. At this point, this...

    , a major street in Downtown Baltimore, Maryland
    • Howard Street Tunnel fire, a disaster that struck the freight railroad tunnel under Baltimore's Howard Street in 2001
  • Howard Street (Sheffield)
    Howard Street (Sheffield)
    Howard Street is a street in the city centre of Sheffield, England. It provides a short link between Sheaf Square and one of the great road arteries, Arundel Gate. The street was pedestrianised in 2006 so as to provide safe haven to pedestrians using the railway station...

    , a short street in Sheffield, England
  • Howard Street (Chicago)
    Howard Street (Chicago)
    Howard Street, alternately known as Sibley Avenue in Park Ridge, is a major east-west thoroughfare in the Chicago metropolitan area. At Paulina Street, it houses the Howard CTA Station, the northern terminus of the Red Line, and, between Paulina Street and Kedzie Avenue, serves as the border...

    , a major street in the Chicago metropolitan area
  • Howard Street Apartment District
    Howard Street Apartment District
    The Howard Street Apartment District is roughly bounded by Harney, South 22nd, Landon Court and South 24th Streets in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. An apartment district established in the late 1900s, the buildings were all built between 1885 and 1930. Representing a variety of architectural styles,...

     in Omaha, Nebraska
  • 509 Howard Street
    509 Howard Street
    509 Howard Street is a proposed skyscraper set to rise in San Francisco's South of Market district. It will be one of four high-rise towers at an integrated site called Foundry Square. The tower will stand above street level. The skyscraper project is notable for exceeding the local 200 foot ...

    , a San Francisco skyscraper
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