The affair caused great excitement, and Gay Street was thronged with thousands of people.
He listed his temporary address here as 11 Gay Street in Greenwich Village.
I am tempted to dismiss the residents of the former Gay Street as cranks, but I know better than that.
But I can remember when Gay Street was one of the most fashionable residential streets in town.
Two years later, Gay Street was macadamized and paved with cobblestones.
Upon completion of the railroad in 1855, Gay Street was extended still further northward to what are now the Southern Railway tracks.
Many of these alterations resulted from the macadamizing of Gay Street in 1854.
The first building was constructed on Gay Street in 1850.
First Baptist Church on Gay Street was in the heart of the city.
Urban development in the 1970s essentially cut Gay Street in half in east Baltimore.