[PW] House numbering in the US
Bye, Dan J
D.J.Bye at shu.ac.uk
Mon Jan 14 09:27:25 PST 2008
The classic exception, of course, is Downing Street, where 10 and 11 are next door.
Dan
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> I have never seen a road where they didn't have odd on one
> side and even on the other.
> If you are looking for a number in a street, you just assume
> that it's going to be like that.
>
> Sylvia Milne
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> > 4] Let me ask a question about this:
> > Is this universally true throughout England?
>
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