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A likely-incomplete list of streets named after Sir Kay
Lane of Sir Kay, Garner, NC, USA 27529
Sir Kay Way, North Salt Lake, UT, USA 84054
Sir Kay Court, Godfrey, IL, USA 62035 |
Sir Kay Drive, Lewisville, TX, USA 75056
Sir Kay Drive and Sir Kay Court, Chesapeake, VA, USA 23323
Sir Kay Drive, Millcreek Township, PA, USA 16506
Sir Kay Drive, Markham, Ontario, Canada L3P 2Y9
Sir Kay Street, Odogunyan, Ikorodu, Lagos State, Nigeria
#At first I was confused and impressed by the three Sir Kay Drives in the Dallas/Fort Worth area#but after looking at a few maps#I'm fairly sure they are all the same place#The Texan Sir Kay Drive is right next to one named after Ector and intersects one named after Bedivere#I was not able to find out much about the Sir Kay Street in Nigeria#only references to Sir Kay Street Field#but I would guess it's named after the late Nollywood actor Sir Kay#rather than the Seneschal#This list took me hours#There are also a surprising number of streets named after Sir Andred#(which is to say at least two)#WHY SIR ANDRED?#It just seems random#sir kay#arthuriana#street names#absurd tangents
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