Taylor Square, Sydney

Sydney, NSW 2010 ,Australia
Taylor Square, Sydney Taylor Square, Sydney is one of the popular Landmark & Historical Place located in ,Sydney listed under Landmark in Sydney , Public Square in Sydney ,

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Taylor Square is a locality in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Taylor Square is located beside a major road junction, where Oxford Street meets Flinders Street. Taylor Square is also on the border of the suburbs of Darlinghurst and Surry Hills. The square sits above the tunnel section of the Eastern Distributor part of Metroad 1. The square is named after Sir Allen Taylor (1864-1940), a timber merchant, ship builder and Lord Mayor of Sydney who was responsible for the widening of Oxford Street during his tenure.The area formerly bound by the traffic of the three streets is popularly known as "Gilligan's Island" because of three large palm trees that once occupied the strip, but have since been subsequently removed. Construction of the Eastern Distributor also entailed the realignment of traffic flow in the area. Direct vehicle access across Oxford Street via Bourke Street is no longer possible.The locality is a centre of the city's nightlife, especially for its homosexual community. It features many pubs, bars, nightclubs, restaurants, cafes and shops.

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