Ophelia Street
From Pittsburgh Streets
Ophelia Street | |
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Neighborhood | South Oakland |
Origin of name | Ophelia, a character in Shakespeare's Hamlet |
Ophelia Street is named for Ophelia, a character in Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet (see also Hamlet Street and Joe Hammer Square, formerly Elsinore Square). Other streets in South Oakland named after Shakespearean characters include Cato Street, Juliet Street, and Romeo Street.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Chris Potter. "Where did 'Joe Hammer Square' in Oakland get its name, especially when the nearby streets are named after Shakespeare characters?" Pittsburgh City Paper, Feb. 10, 2005. https://www.pghcitypaper.com/pittsburgh/Content?oid=1337560. [view source] joe-hammer
- ↑ Bob Regan. The Names of Pittsburgh: How the City, Neighborhoods, Streets, Parks and More Got Their Names, p. 60. The Local History Company, Pittsburgh, 2009, ISBN 978-0-9770429-7-5. [view source] regan