According to US codes:
The minimum width of the pavement of major streets shall be sixty-four (64) feet; of secondary streets, forty (40) feet; and of minor streets, thirty-four (34) feet; all measured between the faces of curbs. The minimum width of alleys, private ways and divided streets, shall be twenty (20) feet, measured between the curbs, separating strip, or other limitations to the traveled way. The minimum width of islands or dividing strips in divided street shall be three (3) feet when no electroliers are located therein and six (6) feet when such obstructions exist. (1941 Code § 1997 (2), Ord. 541, (1953))
Not sure if that can vary from state to state though.
"La calle ancha" in Spanish means "the wide street" in English.
Boulevard is a common name for a wide street and Blvd. is the abbreviated form of that name.
"Boulevard" is a 9-letter word that means a wide street typically lined with trees.
Devin Street plays Wide Receiver for the Dallas Cowboys.
15 feet wide
An avenue is a wide street or main thoroughfare, per the Related Link, listed below:
The name for a wide street is a "boulevard" (from the French).
Avenue refers to a "wide street or main thoroughfare" (definition from dictionary.com). A street is smaller, less busy, and usually narrower.
Approximately 2 miles (3.22 kilometers). According to the measurements I got using Google Maps and a tape measure, Manhattan Island is exactly: 2.06 miles (3.32 km) or 10,888.88 feet (3,318.93 meters) wide at 33rd Street 2.06 miles (3.32 km) or 10,888.88 feet (3,318.93 meters) wide at 40th Street 2.02 miles (3.25 km) or 10,666.67 feet (3,251.20 meters) wide at 47th Street 2.02 miles (3.25 km) or 10,666.67 feet (3,251.20 meters) wide at 52nd Street 2.10 miles (3.38 km) or 11,111.11 feet (3,386.67 meters) wide at 58th Street
20 feet by side
The Internet can be compared to the road to get to the world wide web which is the street address.
Broadway.