Star Street
Star Street (Arabic: شارع النجمة) is one of Bethlehem's oldest commercial streets, connecting the northern part of the Old City to the southern part. Most of the buildings along Star Street were built in the 19th century. Prior to the Second Intifada in 2001, there were 98 shops on Star Street. Due to a sharp decline in tourism in Bethlehem because of the violence, nearly half were closed. However, in 2008, the number of shops increased to 63. Since June 2008, a "Thursday Market", a daylong celebration of business, commerce, and community, has been established to encourage business along the street.[1] The Baituna al-Talhami Museum and the historic House of Mansour are located along Star Street.
See also
References
- Thursday Market: Promoting Bethlehem's Star Street Archived 2008-11-16 at the Wayback Machine USAID.2008-08-12.
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