Streets. Or just It's on the corner of Albert and Don . CJ
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An oddity of English style is that "streets" gets lowercase when there are two of them: "It's on the corner of Albert and Don streets." The same thing happens in other similar cases: General Ismay and General Auchinleck are generals Ismay and Auchinleck. It is logical when you think about it.