Yes you should.
No, street numbers are not capitalized unless they are part of a formal address or title.
You capitalize the "s" for state when you referring to a specific state or state agency; State of Texas or State of Maine or The State Dept. of Health. You don't capitalize the "s" when the word state is used in general terms; the states with the largest population or the western most state.
Only if it's naming a specific street.The street he lives on is Smith Street.
Capitalize a geographical term when it is part of a proper noun or a specific location. For example, capitalize "Mississippi River" or "Mount Everest" but not when referring to a general river or mountain.
No ... but the appropriate first letters of any names should be capitalized.Eg: 25 Bath StreetGelong, Victoria, Australia...but you do not need to capitalize every letter[Note: The address given is entirely 'ficticious'!]
Yes.
When it is used as a name of the theater, then it should be capitalized.
yes
Yes; technically that would be 'Adams Street.'
Yes, its a proper noun. Cheers :)
If it is a specific street name then yes it should be capitalized.
The "Texas State Government" is a noun, and it is proper to capitalize it. Just as you would capitalize the name of a person.
Yes, always capitalize a state.
No, street numbers are not capitalized unless they are part of a formal address or title.
If it is the word 'state' you capitalize the first 's' like this 'State'.
You capitalize the "s" for state when you referring to a specific state or state agency; State of Texas or State of Maine or The State Dept. of Health. You don't capitalize the "s" when the word state is used in general terms; the states with the largest population or the western most state.
You should capitalize "State" when it is used as part of the official name, so it is "State of Minnesota." This is similar to how you would capitalize "United States" or "Commonwealth of Massachusetts." However, when referring to the state in a general sense, you would use "state of Minnesota."