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Encyclopedia > State Street

State Street is a common American street name. Like Broad Street and Main Street, State street may refer to a main artery through a city. Notable State Streets include: A street name is an identifying name given to a street or road. ... Broad Street is one of two places in the United Kingdom, either: Broad Street, Birmingham Broad Street station, a closed station in London Broad Street is a 15-mile long road through Richmond, Virginia. ... Main Street or Main Street America is an almost fanciful, dated reference to the main region of small town/suburban America, since it really no longer exists. ...


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State Street Corporation NYSE: STT is a bank holding company based in Boston, Massachusetts.
State Street's GlobalLink intranet is used by financial institutions all over the world to transfer funds and track capital flows.
State Street Corporation has been in business since 1792 and is one of the oldest companies in the United States.
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