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Avenida Corrientes

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reduced much of the allure of Corrientes, and saw the closing of several famous cinemas and theatres. Yet sidewalks were widened and beautified in 2005 to facilitate retail activity along the avenue, which had declined since the 1970s. and today Corrientes is once again thriving at night - specially
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It was named Del Sol during the 17th century, San Nicolás from 1738 to 1808, and De Incháurregui from 1808 until 1822, when it received its current name. Never more than a street of average width during the nineteenth century, traffic swelled after the city began its rapid westward expansion, around
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intersection. Corrientes, like most major city avenues, was made a one-way thoroughfare by a 1967 municipal ordinance. Growing traffic demands led to the opening of the avenue through the plaza, and around the Obelisk, in 1971.
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Corrientes was during the day a favourite haunt for intellectuals during the '50s, '60s and '70s (specially at celebrated spots such as "Cafe La Paz") while its famous pizza parlours and restaurants (such as
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European movies when they started to appear in the '60s and '70s (although more visible on neighbouring Lavalle St) to the "psico-bolches" – artsy students and intellectuals (typically leftist –
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The plan called for the massive razing of most of the avenue's north-side real estate and, so, met with strenuous opposition from affected landlords, retailers, as well as intellectuals like
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1880. Horse-drawn tramways first ran on the avenue in 1887; but, they soon proved inadequate and in 1910, Mayor Joaquín de Anchorena signed a bill authorizing its widening.
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or "Cinema street") making it the center of commercial theatre in the city and the country. Independent theatre in Buenos Aires for example is called "
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of the street. They have placed commemorative plaques on 40 street corners bearing the distinguished figures from the history of the tango.
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and Uruguay Street are converted into an expansive outdoor reading room during Bookstore Night, an annual event inaugurated in 2007.
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among theatre goers, with several major playhouse renovations and additions. Since the '80s the trend towards world-famous Broadway
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in Buenos Aires, traditionally nicknamed "the street that never sleeps", In the 10 blocks West of downtown from Maipu St to
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sense of identity. Like the parallel avenues Santa Fe, Córdoba, and San Juan, it takes its name from one of the
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is another traditionally Jewish neighborhood traversed by Corrientes Avenue. Unleavened bread is available for
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it still holds the largest concentration of theatres and cinemas (in the past together with nearby pedestrian
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serious theatre and the popular Teatro de Revistas. The last blocks of this main stretch, between
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Throughout the decades the street has seen its own fauna of urban stereotypes, from the "innocent
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is still synonymous with mass sports and entertainment events such as boxing matches or concerts.
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announced in 2010 that the financial district section of Corrientes - between Ninth of July and
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turned the imposing old market into what is today, the city's largest shopping center.
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Gandhi Bookstore (now defunct). The avenue continues to be a book browser's mecca.
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to the West and later to the Northwest and ends at Federico Lacroze Avenue in the
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City lights along Corrientes Avenue shortly before its widening in the 1930s.
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sale of clothing (now home to merchants of other nationalities, including
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The newly inaugurated avenue coincided with the construction of the
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Corrientes Avenue is featured in several tango lyrics, notably:
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It extends 69 blocks from Eduardo Madero Avenue in the eastern
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ring, currently used for other sports and entertainment events
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Numerous traditional and historical restaurants, including
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to Uruguay St the avenue forms the Southern border of the
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neighborhood. Automobile traffic runs from west to east.
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girl" corrupted by the "bright city lights" of many a
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Index


Buenos Aires
Argentine
Buenos Aires
tango
porteño
Provinces of Argentina
Puerto Madero
neighborhood
Chacarita
Line B
Buenos Aires Metro
urban planning


Avenida 9 de Julio

Roberto Arlt
see below
Buenos Aires Obelisk
Plaza de la República
roundabout
9th of July Avenue
Florida
Buenos Aires financial district
9 de Julio Avenue
lawyers' district
Supreme Court
nightlife
Callao Avenue

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