On the other hand, FedEx had a package addressed to our old rural route number that went away 20+ years ago. The package still got here, delayed 1 day.
Columbus, Mississippi is like that. There's an old residential grid where the north-south roads are Avenues and the east-west roads are Streets (or maybe it's the other way around). Anyway, the northernmost street is 1st and the westernmost avenue is 1st, and they increment to the south and west, so you get the corner of 1st St and 1st Ave, 2nd St and 2nd Ave, 3rd St and 3rd Ave, and so on.Texas City has the streets numbered. The east west hwy coming into starts South 1st Avenue to the south. North 1st Avenue to the north. The main north south street divides East 1st Blvd and West 1st Blvd. My friend lived on the southwest corner of South 6th Ave and West 6th Blvd.
Total cluster frac
I'm pretty sure Grand Blvd intersects with itself, so you have be careful while driving it, or you might just run into yourself.Anyone familiar with Grand in OKC.
I remember a time delivering in Blanchard... they had 3 different systems of addresses. RR box numbers, 911 addresses, then County street/county road addresses.Addresses are assigned by the city or county. Don’t get me started on 911 addressing. Depending on the county, some of them have no clue.
Texas City has the streets numbered. The east west hwy coming into starts South 1st Avenue to the south. North 1st Avenue to the north. The main north south street divides East 1st Blvd and West 1st Blvd. My friend lived on the southwest corner of South 6th Ave and West 6th Blvd.
Total cluster frac
A friend told me that when he was living in Houston in the '80s, the city council passed an ordinance prohibiting developers from using "quail" in the street names in their developments because there were already so many variations on that theme.Oughta check out all the "Peachtree" shinola in Atlanta!! There' like 50 different "Peachtree" derivatives in that CF............
don't even get me started on driving in atlanta or any parts of the south.Oughta check out all the "Peachtree" shinola in Atlanta!! There' like 50 different "Peachtree" derivatives in that CF............
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