When the name of Wall Street in Phoenix became official, in 1893



If you're a fan of Phoenix history, you know about Wall Street, which was an alley that ran north and south between Central Avenue (Center then) and Cortes (1st Avenue now) and Washington and Jefferson (they still have the same names). And while the only place I've ever found the name on a map is on a Sanborn (north is tipped over to the left, by the way), apparently it was considered a named alley, and it happened in 1893.


I've always thought that it represented a bit of a joke of the people in Phoenix, calling this unpaved alley "Wall Street" as if it were as important as the real one in New York City. But it did have banks on it, and businesses really didn't want to give the impression to their customers that they were doing business in an alley (although they were!), so it was named Wall Street.



Hang on a sec and I'll do a Google map and Street View of the area. Here ya go. Long live Wall Street!




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