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[[File:DSC01985.jpg|250px|right|2nd St. signs in the background to the left of Highway 395 signs.]]
 
'''Second Street''' was a street that ran through [[Hill Valley]], starting at the [[Hill Valley Railroad Station]], intersecting with [[Main Street]] at [[Courthouse Square]], and ending at the [[Town Theater]]. In 1985, [[U.S. Route 395]] passed through Hill Valley on Second Street.
 
'''Second Street''' was a street that ran through [[Hill Valley]], starting at the [[Hill Valley Railroad Station]], intersecting with [[Main Street]] at [[Courthouse Square]], and ending at the [[Town Theater]]. In 1985, [[U.S. Route 395]] passed through Hill Valley on Second Street.
   
In 1885, the [[Second Street Gunsmith Shop]] was located there, as evidenced by a photo of [[Buford Tannen]] and the deceased [[Lazy J]] riders. [[Marty McFly]] walked past the gunsmith shop on his way from the railroad station to the [[Palace Saloon]].
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In 1885, the [[Second Street Gunsmith Shop]] was located there, as mentioned in the caption below a photo of [[Buford Tannen]] and the deceased [[Lazy J]] riders. [[Marty McFly]] walked past the gunsmith shop on his way from the railroad station to the [[Palace Saloon]].
   
Although the stationery for [[Lou's Cafe]] showed an address of "Hill and Main", the [[Essex Theater]] was at that intersection in 1985, and Lou's was one block over at what would be "Second and Main", on the site of the old Palace Saloon. It is possible that [[Marty's letter]] to Doc was written on older letterhead from a former address.
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In 1955, two signs marking "2nd St." and two signs marking Route 395 stood to the left of the [[Bank of America]] building. Although the stationery for [[Lou's Cafe]] showed an address of "Hill and Main", the [[Essex Theater]] was at that intersection in 1985, and Lou's was one block over at what would be "Second and Main", on the site of the old Palace Saloon. It is possible that [[Marty's letter]] to Doc was written on older letterhead from a former address.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Back to the Future novelization]]''
 
*''[[Back to the Future novelization]]''
 
*''[[Back to the Future Part III]]''
 
*''[[Back to the Future Part III]]''
 
 
[[Category:Roads]]
 
[[Category:Roads]]
 
[[Category:1885]]
 
[[Category:1885]]

Revision as of 18:44, 1 December 2010

Second Street was a street that ran through Hill Valley, starting at the Hill Valley Railroad Station, intersecting with Main Street at Courthouse Square, and ending at the Town Theater. In 1985, U.S. Route 395 passed through Hill Valley on Second Street.

In 1885, the Second Street Gunsmith Shop was located there, as mentioned in the caption below a photo of Buford Tannen and the deceased Lazy J riders. Marty McFly walked past the gunsmith shop on his way from the railroad station to the Palace Saloon.

In 1955, two signs marking "2nd St." and two signs marking Route 395 stood to the left of the Bank of America building. Although the stationery for Lou's Cafe showed an address of "Hill and Main", the Essex Theater was at that intersection in 1985, and Lou's was one block over at what would be "Second and Main", on the site of the old Palace Saloon. It is possible that Marty's letter to Doc was written on older letterhead from a former address.

Appearances