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Hughson Street (Hamilton, Ontario) : ウィキペディア英語版
Hughson Street (Hamilton, Ontario)

Hughson Street is a Lower City collector road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts at ''Charlton Avenue East'' at ''St. Joseph's hospital'' and runs north to Haymarket Street in the downtown where it's cut off by the Hamilton GO Transit station. Up to this point it is a two-way street. It then starts up again north of the station on ''Hunter Street East'', where it then becomes a one-way street going north just past ''Barton Street East'' to Murray Street where it's cut off again by a parking lot for ''LIUNA Station''. It then starts up again one block north past the CN railway tracks on ''Strachan Street'' and from this point onwards becomes a two-way street again that extends to the city's ''North End'' to the waterfront on ''Guise Street West'', the site of the ''Canada Marine Discovery Centre'' and ''Pier 9''.
==History==

Hughson Street was named after Nathaniel Hughson (1755–1837), a farmer and hotel owner. Hughson was a Loyalist who moved to Canada following the American Revolution, one of the city founders. Other streets in the city were named after his family members: ''James Street'' (son), ''Rebecca Street'' (wife) and ''Catharine Street'' (daughter).
The Sir John A. Macdonald Statue at ''Gore Park'' arrived in Hamilton from London, England on 30 October, 1893. Official dedication of the statue took place 1 November, 1893. Originally, the statue was located at the intersection of ''King'' and ''Hughson Streets'' and pointed West. Prime Minister Sir John Thompson was in attendance. ''Alexander Aitchison'', a local Hamilton Fire Chief, died of injuries he sustained from crashing into the base of the statue with his horse and buggy and because of it, the statue was then relocated to ''Gore Park'' near ''King'' and ''John Streets'' only this time the statue instead of pointing West, now points East.
''Canadian Canners Ltd.'' (1903–1986) used to be on ''44 Hughson Street South'' across the street from the ''County Courthouse''. Today it is the site of a parking lot.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/industrial/intro.htm )
In 1996, The refurbished ''TH&B Station'' became the ''GO Station'', as well as the city's bus terminal.

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