South Paul Street
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South Paul Street
The South Paul Street is an asphalted, illuminated street with a maximum speed of 30 mph with two lanes in Springfield.
South Paul Street
type of road
Secondary road
Lanes
2
Maximum speed
30 mph
Forrest Park Terrace 3
Forrest Park Terrace 2
Forrest Park Terrace 1
East Jackson Street
11th & Jackson, Luxe Floral, Obed & Isaac's, Christ Episcopal Church, CB8 - SW Corner of 7th and Jackson, 7th Street Cidery, CB7 - SE Corner of 7th and Jackson, CB9 - NE Corner of 7th and Jackson, Charles Arnold House
East Monroe Street
Jaycee Park, Trinity Lutheran Church, Union Baptist Church, Springfield Police Department, Springfield City Hall, Monroe & 7th, Lincoln Hat, Animal Problems, Springfield Federal Courthouse, Republican Wigwams, Monroe & 6th, Leaping Lincoln, Bar None, The Gin Mill, Dumb Records, Gallina's Pizza, Whiskey Jack's, PrairieSumac, Daisy Jane's, Good Heart Tattoos, Springfield Post Office, Custom Cup Coffee, Monroe & 4th, Illinois Workers Memorial
South Cressey Street
Jaycee Park
David Street
Jeff's Auto Sales, Clear Lake & David
Clear Lake Avenue
Illinois Supportive Living, Save-A-Lot, Dollar General, Clear Lake & 24th, Clear Lake & Forrest, Clear Lake & Livingston, Clear Lake & Wheeler, Clear Lake & Paul, Clear Lake & 22nd, Clear Lake & David, Clear Lake & Wesley, Hardee's, Walgreens, Starbucks, Freddy's, Twice the Ice, McDonald's, Scooter's Coffee
North 24th Street
Montgomery Lane
North 23rd Street
Allison Court
North 22nd Street
South Paul Street
White City Boulevard
South Livingston Street
Forrest Avenue
Bergen Park
East Adams Street
President Abraham Lincoln Hotel, Doubletree by Hilton, Ascend, Contact Ministries, Sangamon County Jail, U.S. Bank, Cafe Moxo, Kidzeum of Health and Science, Elf Shelf Books & Music, Resource One, Wyndham Springfield City Centre, Adams & MLK, Starbucks, Adams & 8th, The American House, Globe Tavern, Campaign Poles, Whimsy Tea, The Keep Store, Ad Astra Wine Bar & Market, Seoul 4 Soul, Corridor in History and Development, First Black Firehouse, Local Heroes, Farmers Market Mural