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What does suffix mean when referring to a street address?

In a street address, "suffix" refers to letters or numbers added to the end of a street name to distinguish between similar addresses on the same street.

Here are some examples:

* Street Name: Main Street

* Suffixes:

* Main Street N (North)

* Main Street S (South)

* Main Street E (East)

* Main Street W (West)

* Main Street 1st

* Main Street 2nd

* Main Street A

Suffixes are used to:

* Differentiate between different sections of a street: This is common in cities with grid-like layouts, where streets extend in multiple directions.

* Identify specific locations within a street: This might be used to distinguish between buildings on the same side of the street, or between different housing developments along a street.

Important Note: Suffixes can vary depending on the location. Some areas might use different letters or numbers, or might not use suffixes at all.

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