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''This article is about the city street.  For other uses see [[Cobb Lane (disambiguation)]].
'''Cobb Lane''' is a one-block long cobblestone street located in [[Southside]].  The former alleyway runs between [[13th Street South|13th]] and [[14th Street South|14th Streets South]], parallel to [[19th Street South|19th]] and [[20th Street South|20th Streets South]].  The lane was named after [[Virginia Cobb]], who in the 1940s converted the former [[Levert Apartments]] (circa [[1920]]) into retail shops.  Cobb Lane is today home to many restaurants and businesses.
'''Cobb Lane''' is a one-block long cobblestone street located in [[Southside]].  The former alleyway runs between [[13th Street South|13th]] and [[14th Street South|14th Streets South]], parallel to [[19th Street South|19th]] and [[20th Street South|20th Streets South]].  The lane was named after [[Virginia Cobb]], who in the 1940s converted the former [[Levert Apartments]] (circa [[1920]]) into retail shops.  Cobb Lane is today home to many restaurants and businesses.
==Notable Locations==
*1: [[Cobb Lane Restaurant]] and [[Cobb Lane Gallery]]
*1312: [[J. Clyde]], former location of [[Back Alley]]
*1318: [[Blue Monkey Lounge]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 08:52, 10 August 2007

This article is about the city street. For other uses see Cobb Lane (disambiguation).

Cobb Lane is a one-block long cobblestone street located in Southside. The former alleyway runs between 13th and 14th Streets South, parallel to 19th and 20th Streets South. The lane was named after Virginia Cobb, who in the 1940s converted the former Levert Apartments (circa 1920) into retail shops. Cobb Lane is today home to many restaurants and businesses.

Notable Locations

References

"A History of Cobb Lane", Cobb Lane Gallery website. Accessed 14:11, 2 January 2007.