The school was originally set up in a residential neighborhood - Ilupeju at 11 Johnson Street.
The stage and scene doors opened onto Johnson Street from this wing.
The railroad has long since disappeared into history but it had been on Johnson Street.
Johnson Street, particularly, takes you back a few decades, with its gingerbread porches, quince and old street lights.
The stream first sees daylight near Johnson Street.
Ten minutes later the captain's assistant drove him down Johnson Street.
The museum, with a permanent collection of more than 70 paintings, drawings and sculptures, is at 217 Johnson Street, near the Plaza.
His name lives on in Squires Lane and Johnson Street.
Student parking is limited to the far end of the car park running parallel with Johnson Street.
Furthermore, it was the first building on its block between Johnson Street and State Street.