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  2. Race Street (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Race Street is a major east–west street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that runs parallel to Cherry Street.It was one of William Penn's original gridded streets from the 1680s, although named Sassafras Street then. [1]

  3. List of Philadelphia placename etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Race Street: Originally called Sassafras Street, it was until the mid-19th century was often used as a horse race track, the era's equivalent of today's street racing. Eventually, Race Street became the street's official name. Reed Street: Named after Joseph Reed, a statesman during the American Revolution. Ridge Avenue

  4. Cherry Street (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    It was not one of William Penn's original gridded streets from the 1680s, and began as an alleyway, bridging from one numbered street to the next. [1] It is listed by name on the map in Birch's Views of Philadelphia (1800) – Race and Arch Streets are listed by their original names, "Sassafras" and "Mulberry." The earliest official use of the ...

  5. Erie bayfront construction update: PennDOT series to ... - AOL

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    Major work this summer includes the construction of a hybrid roundabout at Sassafras Street Extension. PennDOT will provide updates July 16 in its "Let's Talk Bayfront" series.

  6. Union Station (Erie, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Union Station is in downtown Erie on West 14th Street between Peach and Sassafras Streets. Designed by architects Alfred T. Fellheimer and Steward Wagner, it was the first Art Deco railroad station to be designed and built in the United States.

  7. Overbrook School for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind opened in March 1832. A few years later, on October 27, 1836, a new building was dedicated on the northwest corner of Schuylkill Third (now Twentieth) and Sassafras (now Race) Streets on what is today the site of the Franklin Institute in the Logan Square neighborhood of Philadelphia ...

  8. St. Peter Cathedral (Erie, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Plans for the building of St. Peter Cathedral were initiated in 1873 by Bishop Tobias Mullen of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie. The cornerstone was laid in a formal ceremony held on St. Peter in Chains Day (See General Roman Calendar as in 1954), 1 August 1875. After years of construction and a fundraising campaign that involved parishes ...

  9. The best canes for 2025, according to mobility experts - AOL

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    The stick comes in nine wood finish options, so you can choose from hawthorn, bamboo, hickory, ironwood, maple, sassafras, or sweet gum. There is no real handle to speak of – it's pretty much ...