Which major American city has the best street names?

Fort Wayne, Indiana.

While it isn’t exactly a major city, Fredricksberg in Texas deserves a mention. Coming into town, the streets are named

Adams,
Llano,
Lincoln,

Washington,
Elk,
Lee,
Columbus,
Olive,
Mesquite,
Eagle

while on the way back to Austin, it’s

Crockett,
Orange,
Milam,
Edison,

Bowie,
Acorn,
Cherry,
Kay

I know you were joking, but just in case anyone was curious, San Francisco’s Castro Street is named after Jose Castro, who was a local leader in the 1830s and 1840s.

And Noriega Street was named after Jose de la Guerra y Noriega, an early settler of California and Spanish soldier of the early 1800s.

Mr Downtown already touched on it, but I’ll throw another nod to Tulsa. The streets are in Alphabetical order starting from down town; but that’s not all!
Main Street became the east/west dividing line. Streets west of Main Street were named for western cities and streets east of Main Street were named for cities east of the Mississippi River.
The perpendicular numbered streets are a mile apart and end in 1; i.e. 21st, 31st, etc. It’s extremely easy to mentally figure out how far you are from just about anywhere.

That reminds me of the comedian who said that one thing he hated about being in Hawaii, is that you start to pronounce everything like its a Hawaiian word.
[guy on phone] “I’m standing across the street from the oooHaoool building”
[guy on other end of call] “Do you mean the U-Haul building?”

That’s not even close to the weirdest in that area. I just looked at Google Maps, and in just a few blocks there’s Narrow Isthmus Avenue, Quiet Glow Avenue, Mighty Flotilla Avenue, Rustic Galleon Street, and a whole neighbourhood that’s gone all geological: Anticline Avenue, Humus Avenue, Peneplain Avenue and Pangea Avenue.

As an aside, that neighbourhood has to have the biggest house size to lot size ratio I’ve ever seen in my life!

Near the corner of Whoosh St?

I like the fact that Century Blvd in Los Angeles is the street that lies between 99th and 101st Streets.

San Juan, PR

Calle Norzagaray
Calle Fortaleza (Fortress Street, yes there’s an actual fortress)
Calle Beneficencia (Charity Street)
Calle Sol (Sun Street)
Calle Luna (Moon Street)
Calle Bajada Matadero (Lowered Slaughterhouse Street)
Paseo de la Princesa (Princess Avenue)

Cataño, PR (across the bay) has

Calle Sendero (Path Street)
Calle Destino (Destination Street)
Calle Prolongacion Tren (Train Extension Street)

Too many places have the non-creative streets named for dead presidents. An untold number of subdivisions named their streets for trees or flowers. Blahhhhhh…

Riverside, California, has its major streets named after dead presidents. My son and his wife recently bought a house there, and you notice the minor residential streets all have women’s names.

My daughter-in-law said, “Those were the Presidents’ girlfriends’ names.”

Have I mentioned I really love my daughter-in-law? With that sense of humor, she’ll go FAR in this family!
~VOW

In New Orleans, even the non-flowery names are kinda cool…
Agriculture St, Industry St, Duels St, Hope St, Law St, Music St, Arts St, Pleasure St, Desire St…

Well, Topeka, Kansas may not be a major city, although it is our state capital.

We have a series of streets named for US presidents. The names were decided on back in the late 1800’s, and ended with Lincoln.

Of course, there were two Adams presidents, so the one street is named Quincy. The street that should have been named Piece is called Western, because TPTB around here didn’t like Pierce. But there is a Clay, between Buchanan and Western.

I suppose if they started it now that the second Johnson street would be called something like Baines. And a street for FDR could be Delano. But damn, this state is so Republican I can’t imagine how they would handle an Obama street.

Hussein Blvd.

Madison also named a street after inventor Nikola Tesla, but, for many years, it was misspelled as Telsa Terrace. When I was in school in Madison in the late '80s, there was a move to fix the spelling, though residents on the street were complaining about the inconvenience of having their street’s name changed (during my last year of grad school, I lived a couple of blocks away from it). Despite that, it looks like it was fixed at some point after I left Madison in '89, as Google Maps now shows it as Tesla Terrace.