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That seems more common in British English.
"The shop is in the High Street"
vs
"The store is on the main street"
Though I think "in Staten Island" makes sense as Staten Island is a borough. By comparison saying "I live in Rhode Island".
"The shop is in the High Street"
vs
"The store is on the main street"
Though I think "in Staten Island" makes sense as Staten Island is a borough. By comparison saying "I live in Rhode Island".