Pedro Nolasco Street
Pedro Nolasco Street | |
| Former name(s) | Rua de Baixo Marechal Deodoro Street Percival Farquhar Street |
|---|---|
| Length | 600 meters |
| Location | Coronel Fabriciano, Minas Gerais Brazil |
The Pedro Nolasco Street (Portuguese: Rua Pedro Nolasco) is located in the Brazilian municipality of Coronel Fabriciano, in the state of Minas Gerais. It begins at the intersection of Rio Piracicaba, Albert Scharlet, Doutor Querubino and Rubem Siqueira Maia streets and ends at São Sebastião Street. It originated in the 1920s when the old Calado Station was built on the site. Some of the buildings located on the street still retain their original architecture.
Paved with hexagonal blocks, Pedro Nolasco Street is the main shopping area in the center of Coronel Fabriciano. It concentrates small and medium-sized businesses and branches of large household appliance chains. The urban entrance to the bus terminal, the main stop for municipal public transport and the Station Square, which is the city's largest public leisure space, are also located on the area.