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Deichstraße
Deichstraße (lit. "dike street") is the oldest remaining street in the Altstadt of Hamburg, Germany and a popular visitor attraction in the city. Deichstraße dates back to the 14th century; it was first mentioned in 1304.〔Gerhard Eckert, tr. Alec Court, ''Baedeker's Hamburg'', rev. ed. Norwich: Jarrold/New York: Prentice Hall, 1987, ISBN 0-13-369687-1, (p. 61 ).〕 Located adjacent to Nikolaifleet and close to the Speicherstadt,〔(Deichstraße ), Hamburg.de 〕 it now contains carefully restored 17th–19th-century houses, all that is left of the old harbour district.〔''Fodor's Germany'', New York: Fodor's/Random House, 2009, ISBN 978-1-4000-0708-0, (p. 520 ).〕〔Jörg Albrecht, ''Hamburg, englisch'', Marco Polo Insider Tips, Ostfildern: Mairs, 2003, ISBN 3-8297-0299-X, (p. 35 ).〕 The Great Fire of 1842 broke out in Deichstraße 42〔〔 and destroyed many of the original buildings, but spared the southern end of the street spreading - driven by the wind - mostly northeastwards. Deichstraße and nearby Peterstraße now contain many of the oldest buildings in the city, including the oldest warehouse, at Peterstraße 27, built in 1780.〔 ==References==
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