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King William Street (Hamilton, Ontario)
Lower City collector road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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King William Street is a Lower City collector road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts off at the western-end at James Street North and is a one-way street (Eastbound) until Mary Street, where it becomes a two-way street that ends at Wentworth Street North. It is named after King William IV of the United Kingdom.
Landmarks
Note: Listing of Landmarks from West to East.
- Hamilton City Centre (Mall, formerly the Eaton's Centre)
- Lloyd D. Jackson Square (Mall)
- Lister Block Building
- Homegrown Hamilton
- Club Absinthe
- Downtown Bingo Hall (back-end)
- Geyer Studio
- The Baltimore House
- Manta Contemporary Art Gallery
- Hamilton Central Fire Department (just north of King William Street on John Street North)
- Seventy-Seven Night Club
- The Underground, Steel City Music Venue
- Children's International Learning Centre
- Theatre Aquarius, Dofasco Centre for the Performing Arts, downtown
- Hamilton Regional Police station
- Tweedsmuir Elementary School (demolished in 2006)
- Cathedral High School
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Communities
Note: Listing of neighbourhoods from West to East. [1]
- Central - The financial center of Hamilton, Ontario
- Beasley
- Landsdale
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