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"in" the street or "on" the street Wed Oct 04, 2006 5:10 am  "in" the street or "on" the street
 

Which is correct ?
or when should I use "in" and when should I use "on" ?

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"in" the street or "on" the street Wed Oct 04, 2006 8:57 am  "in" the street or "on" the street
 

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"in" the street or "on" the street Sun Oct 08, 2006 20:43 pm  "in" the street or "on" the street
 

I was taught that :
at 15 beacon street
on Beacon Street
in the street
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