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  2. Category:Streets in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Streets in Melbourne" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Acland Street;

  3. Lanes and arcades of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Rankins Lane Hosier Lane Union Lane. The Melbourne central business district in Australia is home to numerous lanes and arcades. [1] [2] Often called "laneways", these narrow streets and pedestrian paths date mostly from the Victorian era, and are a popular cultural attraction for their cafes, bars and street art.

  4. Street art in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Prominent Melbourne street artists were featured in Space Invaders, a 2010 exhibition of street art held at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra. [5] [6] Hosier Lane is Melbourne's most famous laneway for street art, however there are many other laneways in the inner city that exhibit street art.

  5. Category:Streets in Melbourne City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Streets in Melbourne City Centre" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Degraves Street - Wikipedia

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    It is a short, narrow laneway that runs north–south from Flinders Street to Flinders Lane and is situated in-between Swanston and Elizabeth streets. Degraves, as the street is colloquially known, is famous for its alfresco dining options and because it epitomises Melbourne's coffee culture and street art scene. [1]

  7. Russell Street, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Russell Street runs roughly north-south and is located one block east of the city's central thoroughfare of Swanston Street.. At its southern end, the street intersects with Brunton Avenue after interacting with Flinders Street,Federation Square and the Brunton Avenue Bridge, while at its northern end it becomes Lygon Street, the main street of Melbourne's Little Italy.

  8. Swanston Street - Wikipedia

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    Swanston Street is a major thoroughfare in the Melbourne central business district, Victoria, Australia.It was laid out in 1837 as part of the original Hoddle Grid.The street vertically bisects Melbourne's city centre and is famous as the world's busiest tram corridor, for its heritage buildings and as a shopping strip.

  9. Bourke Street - Wikipedia

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    The Bourke Street Mall is a pedestrian and tram-only strip running between Swanston and Elizabeth Streets. The mall is Bourke Street's most famous feature and contains retail hubs like Melbourne's GPO, H&M, Zara, Cotton On and the flagship stores of Myer and David Jones.