Mansfield Street, Montreal
<span class="nickname" ">French: Rue Mansfield | |
Length | 1 km (0.62 mi) |
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Location | Between Sherbrooke Street and Saint Antoine Street |
Coordinates | 45°30′06″N 73°34′21″W / 45.501707°N 73.572384°W |
Construction | |
Inauguration | 1845 |
Mansfield Street (officially in French: Rue Mansfield) is a north-south commercial street located in Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is situated two blocks from Peel Street and links Sherbrooke Street in the north to Saint-Antoine Street in the south.
History
Constructed around 1845 by James Smith and Duncan Fisher, Mansfield Street was named for William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield (1705-1793), a Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench.
Points of interest
Further reading
- Ville de Montréal. Les rues de Montréal. Répertoire historique. Montréal,Méridien, 1995, p. 332-333
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