Everything about Dawson Street totally explained
Dawson Street is one of the main streets of central
Dublin, running parallel to
Grafton Street, to which it's connected by Duke Street and Anne Street South. Much of the street is a shopping thoroughfare, including the bookshop
Hodges Figgis and a rival branch of
Waterstones.
The street was named after the Dawson family, especially
Harry Dawson, who laid out Dawson Street as well as the nearby Grafton, Anne, and Harry Streets, and
Joshua Dawson, who built the
Mansion House in
1710.
Molesworth Street links the street to
Kildare Street.
Saint Annes' Church is found on the eastern side and the
Mansion House near the south end.
The street has a slight slope downwards from its
Stephen's Green end to its
Trinity end.
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