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Electric Avenue is a street in Brixton, London. Built in the 1880s, it was the first market street to be lit by electric lights (The first street to be lit by an incandescent lightbulb was Mosley Street, in Newcastle upon Tyne). Today, Electric Avenue contains various food and domestic provisions retailers, and hosts a part of Brixton Market which specialises in selling a mix of African, Caribbean, South American and Asian products. It is located just around the corner from Brixton Underground station (1972). The street originally had elegant cast iron Victorian canopies over the pavements which were removed and destroyed in the 1980s.

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  • Electric Avenue is a street in Brixton, London. Built in the 1880s, it was the first market street to be lit by electric lights (The first street to be lit by an incandescent lightbulb was Mosley Street, in Newcastle upon Tyne). Today, Electric Avenue contains various food and domestic provisions retailers, and hosts a part of Brixton Market which specialises in selling a mix of African, Caribbean, South American and Asian products. It is located just around the corner from Brixton Underground station (1972). The street originally had elegant cast iron Victorian canopies over the pavements which were removed and destroyed in the 1980s. (en)
  • Electric Avenue es una calle de Brixton, Londres. Construida en la década de 1880, fue la primera calle del mercado iluminada con luces eléctricas. Hoy en día, la calle contiene varias carnicerías y pescaderías, y alberga una parte del Mercado de Brixton (Brixton Market), que se especializa en vender una mezcla de productos africanos, caribeños, sudamericanos y asiáticos. Se encuentra a la vuelta de la esquina de la estación de metro Brixton. Los elegantes toldos victorianos sobre las aceras sobrevivieron hasta la década de 1980. (es)
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  • Electric Avenue is a street in Brixton, London. Built in the 1880s, it was the first market street to be lit by electric lights (The first street to be lit by an incandescent lightbulb was Mosley Street, in Newcastle upon Tyne). Today, Electric Avenue contains various food and domestic provisions retailers, and hosts a part of Brixton Market which specialises in selling a mix of African, Caribbean, South American and Asian products. It is located just around the corner from Brixton Underground station (1972). The street originally had elegant cast iron Victorian canopies over the pavements which were removed and destroyed in the 1980s. (en)
  • Electric Avenue es una calle de Brixton, Londres. Construida en la década de 1880, fue la primera calle del mercado iluminada con luces eléctricas. Hoy en día, la calle contiene varias carnicerías y pescaderías, y alberga una parte del Mercado de Brixton (Brixton Market), que se especializa en vender una mezcla de productos africanos, caribeños, sudamericanos y asiáticos. Se encuentra a la vuelta de la esquina de la estación de metro Brixton. Los elegantes toldos victorianos sobre las aceras sobrevivieron hasta la década de 1980. (es)
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  • Electric Avenue (en)
  • Electric Avenue (es)
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