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Encyclopedia > Kings Road

Kings Road is a major east-west street in London's Chelsea. During the hippie and punk eras, it was a major center for the counterculture, but is now gentrified.


Kings Road was home in the 1960s to the Chelsea Drugstore (originally a chemist, that is to say a pharmacy, with a highly stylized chrome-and-neon soda fountain upstairs, later a public house; more recently the site became a McDonalds) and in the 1970s to Malcolm McLaren's boutique SEX.


Kings Road or Old Kings Road is also a name given to many old highways that were laid out by various kings. One ran from New Smyrna Beach, Florida to Charleston, South Carolina.


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Kings Road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (264 words)
Kings Road is a major east-west street in London's Chelsea.
Kings Road derives its name from its original function as a private road used by Charles II to travel to Kew.
Kings Road was home in the 1960s to the Chelsea Drugstore (originally a chemist, that is to say a pharmacy, with a highly stylized chrome-and-neon soda fountain upstairs, later a public house; more recently the site became a McDonalds) and in the 1970s to Malcolm McLaren's boutique SEX.
Some Southwest San Francisco Bay Area Climbs (5751 words)
From Black Road to Bear Creek Road, Skyline is a winding, rolling, 1.5-lane road through countless Christmas-tree farms and is quite enjoyable, except during December.
Lobitos Creek Road is a shortcut to Tunitas Creek Road from the north, from Verde Road.
Felton-Empire Road and Alba Road to the north.
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