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Davey Street a major one way street passing through the outskirts of the Hobart Central business district in Tasmania, Australia. Davey street is named after Thomas Davey, the first Governor of Van Diemen's Land. The street forms a One-way couplet with nearby Macquarie Street connecting traffic from the Southern Outlet in the south with traffic from the Tasman Highway to the east and the Brooker Highway to the north of the city. With Annual average daily traffic of 37,200, the road is one of the busier streets in Hobart. The Public Buildings in the street can be dated back to the 1840s It also was regularly photographed in the nineteenth century Davey Street is featured as a property in the Australian version of ''Monopoly''. ==Route== Davey street commences close to the historic Royal Engineers Building at an intersection with the Tasman Highway, the Brooker Highway and Macquarie Street. It is four-lane for almost all of its length, providing access to Salamanca, Sandy Bay and the Southern Outlet to Kingston and Huonville. Sections of Davey Street's alignment are on reclaimed land on the edge of the harbour. It borders two of the city's largest urban parks — Franklin Square and St David's Park. Prominent buildings in the street include the ''Executive Building'', which houses the Department of Premier and Cabinet, the Hotel Grand Chancellor and Federation Concert Hall, the Hobart Real Tennis Club, and what was the Davey St Telstra exchange (now apartments). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Davey Street, Hobart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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