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  2. Philadelphia Municipal Court - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Division is seated at the Widener Building at 1339 Chestnut Street (adjoining One South Broad). [1] The Traffic Division of Municipal Court was established by Act 17 of 2013 of the Pennsylvania General Assembly which abolished the former Philadelphia Traffic Court and transferred its jurisdiction to the Municipal Court. [3]

  3. Philadelphia Mint - Wikipedia

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    Two lots were purchased by Rittenhouse on July 18, 1792, at Seventh Street and 631 Filbert Street in Philadelphia for $4,266.67. The next day, demolition of an abandoned whiskey distillery on the property began. [1] Foundation work began on July 31; by September 7, the first building was ready for installation of the smelting furnace.

  4. Chestnut Street (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Chestnut Street is a major historic street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was originally named Wynne Street because Thomas Wynne's home was there. William Penn renamed it Chestnut Street in 1684. It runs east–west from the Delaware River waterfront in downtown Philadelphia through Center City and West Philadelphia

  5. One South Broad - Wikipedia

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    A McCormick & Schmick's restaurant opened in the Broad-Street–Penn-Square corner in 2001. In late 2002, the Broad and Chestnut Streets corner was occupied by a Borders bookstore, which moved into the two-story-plus-mezzanine 27,000 square feet (2,500 m 2) space after vacating the 1727 Walnut Street location it had occupied since 1990. [9]

  6. United States Custom House (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The United States Custom House is a historic United States federal government building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.Built between 1932 and 1934 to the Art Deco designs of the architectural firm of Ritter & Shay, the building occupies an entire block between Second, Chestnut, and Sansom Streets and the former Exchange Place in the heart of the oldest section of the city.

  7. Pennsylvania Railroad Freight Building - Wikipedia

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    3118-3198 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Coordinates Area: 2 acres (0.81 ha) Built: 1929 ... Each floor contains approximately 88,000 square feet.

  8. Sacramento mainstay to close midtown store. Here’s when ...

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    The University Art building at 2601 J St., was most recently listed in July, listings show. University Art opened the midtown location in 1998 taking over for the former Taylor’s art store which ...

  9. Center City East, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Under the leadership of then Philadelphia mayor Richardson Dilworth and planning head Edmund Bacon, a massive redevelopment effort was made, with the Market East area falling under the auspices of the Market Street East Redevelopment Area section of the Redevelopment Authority of Philadelphia. Victory Building, 10th & Chestnut Sts.