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Rufus Rockhead Street
Browsing articles by Evilgentleman - [previous] :: [next]This two-block long road in the Little Burgundy area, just north of the Lachine Canal extends from the Atwater Market in the west to the Charlevoix Bridge in the east. It is named after Rufus Rockhead, who owned one of the most popular jazz nightclubs in the area during the 1940's.
A little of the history background: media.www.mcgilltribune.com/media/storage/paper234/news/2003/11/25/Features/Where.Have.All.The.Good.Jazz.Clubs.Gone-567290.shtml A Google Map of the location: maps.google.ca/maps?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&q=&ll=45.480092,-73.574452&spn=0.003664,0.007231&z=17&om=1 This article has been viewed 2894 times in the last 31 months CartLegger: 8th May 2007 - 07:45 GMTGlad to see you are using google maps, EG. Maybe now I can learn more about Nunavut, too. Cinic: 8th May 2007 - 12:26 GMTThanks for the history lesson on rufus-rockhead. I always like hearing about street name origins. You know what I think could be a nice shot, on top of the superC looking at westmount at night, I should try to find a way up there. EvilGentleman: 8th May 2007 - 14:27 GMTStill getting the hang of it, CartLegger. If you also are party of the Google Earth Community, I have added a few placemarks there under the name of Arcticmohawk. No problem, Cinic. As far as the Westmount shot goes, I think it will look too dark, since most everyone has a tree in their yard that blocks the light. But the foreground of that shot, looking up Atwater past Notre-Dame and the Lionel-Groulx metro station, with the towers of downtown above, might still make it worthwhile. Try it and see what happens. I know for a fact there is little security at the Super C (the back of which is visible on the right side of picture 3), cuz I spent over an hour in the middle of their parking lot one night last year having fun with a pretty lady, and no security showed up to kick us out, even though we were noisy as hell. Donald Rockhead: 8th Jun 2007 - 18:34 GMTThanks for putting up info on my family history! I am so glad to see this. Its good to see something postive attached to our last name. sientelo: 29th Sep 2007 - 06:32 GMTthis message is to donald rockhesd; turns out we have a connection, rufus rockhead and my great grandfather were first cousins. i would like to share/get some information. write me please at sientelo@hotmail.com. c. Sean A. Rockhead: 10th Oct 2007 - 01:42 GMTWow. Looks like this man had to be a distant relative. A worhty honor indeed based on his story. Thanks and I'll be doing a bit more formal research about him.
Fiona Lambert: 13th Apr 2008 - 13:55 GMTWho the Hell is Rufus Rockhead, sounds like a characture from the Flinstones., but an interesting name for a street, only in good old Montreal. Robert Lajoie: 14th Apr 2008 - 04:25 GMTFiona, One can safely assume you're a younger lass. Rufus Rockhead was the owner of Rockhead's Paradise, arguably the best night club ever in Montreal. As a young man, I spent several wonderful evenings (and nights)there. It was located at the corner of Mountain Street and Craig (later Saint-Antoine). Ah, the memories... + Fiona Lambert: 15th Apr 2008 - 20:05 GMTRobert: Comment on this articleBrowsing articles by Evilgentleman - [previous] :: [next] |
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