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  2. Howard Street, London - Wikipedia

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    Howard Street and its neighbouring streets, Arundel, Norfolk, and Surrey, were all built after Arundel House was demolished by the earl of Arundel in 1678. [2] Howard and Norfolk Streets were demolished in the 1970s to build Arundel Great Court [3] – taken over by another building in 2012.

  3. Howard Street - Wikipedia

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    Howard Street may refer to: Howard Street (Baltimore), 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), a short street in Sheffield, England; Howard Street (Chicago), a major street in the Chicago ...

  4. Howard Street (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Howard Street is a street in San Francisco's South of Market District (SoMa). It begins after branching off from Van Ness Avenue near the Mission District, and then runs parallel to and between of Mission Street (to the North) and Folsom Street (to the South) towards The Embarcadero.

  5. Howard Street (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Howard Street, alternately known as Sibley Street in Park Ridge, is a major east–west street 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 between the city of Chicago (community areas of Rogers Park and West Ridge) and the city of Evanston. [1]

  6. Howard Street (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Howard Street is a 1968 novel by Nathan C. Heard. [1] [2] Howard Street was first published in 1968/ [3] in hard copy by Dial Press. The paperback was published the same year by Signet Books. After the first publishing in 1968, over one million copies of the book were sold. [4]

  7. Baltimore Belt Line - Wikipedia

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    The Howard Street Tunnel, originally a 1.4-mile (2.3 km) long tunnel under Howard Street in downtown Baltimore, took four and a half years to build (1890–1895) and was the longest tunnel on the B&O's system. [6] Its construction cost $7 million (equivalent to more than $200 million in 2018) and required 2,400 workers. [7]

  8. Howard Street (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    Howard Street is a major north–south street through the central part of the city of Baltimore, Maryland. About 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (4 km) long, the street begins at the north end of I-395 near Oriole Park at Camden Yards and ends near Johns Hopkins University , where it splits.

  9. Howard Street Tunnel fire - Wikipedia

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    The Howard Street Tunnel fire (also known as the Baltimore Freight Rail Crash) was a 60-car CSX Transportation freight train derailment that occurred in the Howard Street Tunnel, a freight through-route tunnel under Howard Street in Baltimore, Maryland, on July 18, 2001. The derailment sparked a chemical fire that raged for five or six days and ...