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Arch Street (Philadelphia)

Coordinates: 39°57′15″N 75°09′42″W / 39.9543°N 75.1618°W / 39.9543; -75.1618
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Arch Street
Arch Street at the Pennsylvania Convention Center with the Comcast Center visible in the background
Former name(s)Mulberry Street[1]
Holme Street
Tioga Street
OwnerCity of Philadelphia
Maintained byStreets Department
Length3.7 mi (6.0 km)[2]
LocationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nearest metro station30th Street
Coordinates39°57′15″N 75°09′42″W / 39.9543°N 75.1618°W / 39.9543; -75.1618
West endGross Street in Overbrook
Major
junctions
I-76 / PA 3 in University City
PA 611 (Broad Street) in Center City
East endFront Street in Old City
NorthRace Street (West Phila.)
Cherry Street (Center City)
SouthMarket Street (West Phila.)
JFK Boulevard / Filbert Street (Center City)
Construction
Commissioned1682

Arch Street is a major east-west street in Center City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

Location

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Arch Street runs from the Delaware River one way westbound through the Old City section of Philadelphia, where landmarks include the Arch Street Friends Meeting House, the Betsy Ross House, Girard Fountain Park, the U.S. Mint, and Christ Church Burial Ground. It crosses Independence Mall at 5th and 6th Streets, traverses Philadelphia's Chinatown neighborhood, and passes Reading Terminal Market.

The tourist areas around Logan Square and the museum district are just north of Arch Street, which ends just east of the Schuylkill River at 23rd Street. West of the river, there is a block of Arch Street between 30th Street Station and Cira Centre. Arch Street also runs eastbound one-way from 49th Street to 63rd Street.

As of 2023, the section of Arch Street from 6th to Broad Streets is part of Philadelphia's High Injury Network, the small fraction of streets on which the majority of traffic deaths and serious injuries occur.[3]

History

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The street was called Mulberry Street in William Penn's original city grid, but it was renamed Arch in 1854.[1][unreliable source?] Other parts of the street were once called Holme and Tioga streets.[citation needed]

In the 1950s and 1960s, Arch from 6th to 11th Streets was known as Radio Row, after its extensive number of electronic goods stores.[4]

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Woodall, Peter (January 16, 2013). "What's In An Odonym?". Hidden City Daily. Hidden City Philadelphia. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
  2. ^ "Arch Street" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved January 14, 2017.
  3. ^ "Story Map Series". phl.maps.arcgis.com. Retrieved 2024-02-08.
  4. ^ Kushnier, Ron (May 2, 2007). "I Remember Arch Street". PhillyHistory blog. City of Philadelphia. Retrieved July 2, 2014.