Everything about Morphett Street Adelaide totally explained
Morphett Street is a main road in the west of the
central business district (CBD) of
Adelaide,
South Australia. It runs north-south, between
North Terrace and
South Terrace.
Morphett Street was named after
Sir John Morphett, a prominent pioneer, whose votes (including a large number of
proxies) at a meeting on
February 10 1837 were critical in confirming the site of Adelaide.
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) The southern half of Morphett Street, between
Grote Street and South Terrace, was originally called Brown Street, so named after
John Brown, the first Immigration Officer of South Australia. Brown Street was subsumed into the expanded Morphett Street in August 1967. The Brown Street Memorial in
Whitmore Square maintains the commemoration of John Brown.
Morphett Street passes around two of the five squares in the Adelaide CBD:
Light Square and
Whitmore Square.
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