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While walking to and from the Metro each day, I often wonder why the streets, neatly and orderly lettered, go from "I" to "K" with no "J" street. According to Snopes,
    So, what DID happen to J Street? Was it simply skipped over by accident?

    The most plausible explanation is that J Street was omitted because the letters I and J were often indistinguishable from each other (especially when handwritten), and in 18th century English they were still largely interchangeable. (The 1740 "New General English Dictionary" published in London had a single section for I and J, and the standard identification Thomas Jefferson used on his personal possessions was "T.I.") Having both an "I" and a "J" street would have been redundant at best and confusing at worst, so "J" ended up as the odd man out.


Guess that makes me JJLL or IILL! ;-)


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