Sturt Street is a street in the south-western sector of the centre of Adelaide, South Australia. It runs east-west between West Terrace to King William Street, passing through Whitmore Square. After crossing King William Street, it continues as Halifax Street. The street is one of the many geographical locations in South Australia that are named after the explorer Charles Sturt. Sturt Street is home to the Sturt Street Community School, residential properties, and small businesses including boutiques and small galleries.
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| - Sturt Street is a street in the south-western sector of the centre of Adelaide, South Australia. It runs east-west between West Terrace to King William Street, passing through Whitmore Square. After crossing King William Street, it continues as Halifax Street. The street is one of the many geographical locations in South Australia that are named after the explorer Charles Sturt. Sturt Street is home to the Sturt Street Community School, residential properties, and small businesses including boutiques and small galleries. (en)
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| - Sturt Street, looking west from King William Street (en)
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| - Sturt Street is a street in the south-western sector of the centre of Adelaide, South Australia. It runs east-west between West Terrace to King William Street, passing through Whitmore Square. After crossing King William Street, it continues as Halifax Street. The street is one of the many geographical locations in South Australia that are named after the explorer Charles Sturt. Sturt Street is home to the Sturt Street Community School, residential properties, and small businesses including boutiques and small galleries. There was once a length of tram line along the western end of Sturt Street, which on 18 September 1918 was extended via West Terrace and then Anzac Highway (then Bay Road) to Keswick. It was used to transport soldiers returned from World War I to the military hospital there. (en)
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| - Australia South Australia City of Adelaide (en)
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