Electric Avenue is a market street in Brixton, London, England.
Electric Avenue may also refer to:
Streets
editCanada
editUnited Kingdom
edit- A street in Westcliff-on Sea, Essex, England
- A street in Enfield, London, England
- A street in Witton, Birmingham, built by the General Electric Company as the location of its first purpose built works
United States
edit- A street in Alhambra, California
- A street near Berkeley station in Berkeley, Illinois
- A street that runs between Blasdell and Lackawanna, New York
- A street in the Oak Square-Brighton neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts
- A street in Concord, New Hampshire
- A street in East Greenbush, New York
- A street in Elverta, California
- A street in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, U.S.
- A street that runs between Leominster and Lunenburg, Massachusetts
- A street in Lincoln Park, Michigan
- A street in the Shelby Hills neighborhood of Nashville, Tennessee
- A dirt road that runs through the former location of Contoocook River Amusement Park, Penacook, New Hampshire
- A street (MI 94 S) in Port Huron, Michigan
- A street in Riverview, Michigan
- A street in Rochester, New Hampshire
- A street in San Bernardino, California
- A street in Seal Beach, California
- A street in Secaucus, New Jersey
- A street in Somerville, Massachusetts
- A street in Venice, California
- A street in the Dunn Loring neighborhood of Vienna, Virginia
Entertainment
edit- "Electric Avenue" (song), a 1982 song by Eddy Grant named after the street in Brixton
- Electric Avenue (TV series), a 1988 BBC series on the application of computers to everyday life
- A radio program hosted by Richard Z. Sirois in Quebec and Ontario, Canada
- Electric Avenue (New Zealand festival) is a music festival held in Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand
- A seafront arcade in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England
Other uses
edit- Electric Avenue (Portland), a joint research and development initiative in Portland, Oregon
- Electric Avenue, the household electronics and appliances department of the now defunct Montgomery Ward department store chain
- Former name of Franklin Avenue (BMT Lexington Avenue Line), a railway station in New York City, New York, U.S.