Pall Mall
Pall Mall is a street in Westminster, west London, connecting St. James’s Street to Trafalgar Square. The road was constructed in 1661. From the nineteenth century, it was home to a number of gentlemen’s clubs, some of which survive. The street was one of the first in London to be lit by gas in 1807. The street takes its name from the ball game pall-mall, which is similar to croquet, as the first pall-mall court in England was established just north of Haymarket-St. James Road.
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Latitude: 51.507118700000
Longitude: -0.132600100000
Longitude: -0.132600100000