The answer depends on where you live and how much light pollution there is. In areas with few artificial lights (street lights, house lights) then if the moon's not visible then it will be dark, if the moon AND the stars arent visible (like due to clouds) then it will be darker, still. In cities, clouds usually reflect the light from street lights back down to the earth so depending on how much your city/town is lit up, it might actually be brighter on a cloudy night!
Kimberley became the first town in the southern hemisphere to install electric street lighting on 2 September 1882.
There is a VANS shop in long street, Cape Town.
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Appleton in Wisconsin was the first town in the world to create hydroelectric plant.
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Travel straight down the N1 highway from the airport into the city. Keep on past the CTCC and waterfront entrance, then take a left at the traffic lights, then right into Long Street
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Sydney was the first Australian city to have electric lighting. In 1863, the streets of Sydney were lit up to honour the occasion of the wedding of the Prince of Wales, but electric lighting was not used regularly in Sydney until 1878.
The Lights in This Town Are Too Many to Count was created in 2004.
In 1881, the world's first public electric utility began supplying power for the street lights in Godalming, Surrey, UK. The electricity was also supplied to a number of shops and other buildings in the town. The electricity provided for a number of carbon arc and incandescent lights of a type invented by Joseph Wilson Swan, which predated Edison's invention but was not as practical.
A House on a Street in a Town I'm From was created on 2003-08-04.