Market Street (Philadelphia)

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Market Street
Market Street

Market Street, originally known as High Street, is a major east-west street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For the majority of its length, it serves as Pennsylvania Route 3.

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Market Street runs from Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania to Front Street in Center City, Philadelphia. At Front Street, a bridge over Interstate 95 brings traffic from Penn's Landing, on the western bank of the Delaware River, onto westbound Market Street. Market Street runs one way, eastbound, between 20th Street and 15th Street, with westbound traffic diverted onto JFK Boulevard.

Market Street is interrupted between 15th Street and Juniper Street, with Philadelphia City Hall sitting on the block where Market's intersection with Broad Street would be. A pedestrian-only path continues Market Street across the City Hall block.

Market Street terminates at 69th Street in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, where PA Route 3 continues onto West Chester Pike throughout the Delaware County and Chester County suburban areas.

The Market-Frankford Line runs along Market Street, as a subway east of 44th Street and as an elevated line above Market Street, west of there.

US Eastern Pennsylvania District Court
US Eastern Pennsylvania District Court

Perhaps the most famous landmark is Independence National Historic Park, located at Fifth and Market Streets. Home to the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and National Constitution Center, the complex is the heart of Philadelphia's Old City neighborhood.

East of the intersection of Front and Market Streets lies an entrance to Penn's Landing, alongside the Delaware River.

Philadelphia television stations WTXF (FOX) and KYW-TV (CBS) are situated on Market Street at its 4th and 5th Street intersections, respectively. Both buildings contain ground-level studios with a window looking onto the street.

30th Street Station
30th Street Station

The Gallery at Market East shopping mall is located on Market Street between its 9th and 12th Street intersections. Adjacent is the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

Philadelphia City Hall sits atop Market Street's intersection with Broad Street.

30th Street Station, a major commuter rail line terminal, is located at the intersection of 30th and Market Streets.

Drexel University
Drexel University

In the University City section of Philadelphia, Market Street crosses through the campus of Drexel University.

69th Street Terminal, located near the street's terminus at 69th Street, is a major local commuter terminal, with many trolley and bus lines feeding into it, in addition to the Market-Frankford Line.

In the Bing Crosby song "Down the Old Ox Road," 'Market Street in Philly' is mentioned.


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