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  2. Sansom Row - Wikipedia

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    3402–3436 Sansom St., Philadelphia, ... Sansom Row is a row of historic houses located at 3402 to 3436 Sansom Street in the University City neighborhood of ...

  3. Jewelers' Row, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Jewelers' Row, located in the Center City section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, is composed of more than 300 retailers, wholesalers, and craftsmen located on Sansom Street between Seventh and Eighth Streets, and on Eighth Street between Chestnut and Walnut Streets.

  4. List of Philadelphia placename etymologies - Wikipedia

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    As with "Broad Street" in various other towns and cities, the street was named for its breadth and laid out and developed as a central thoroughfare. Cecil B. Moore Avenue Named in honor of the late Philadelphia civil rights attorney Cecil B. Moore , who led the fight to integrate Girard College and was the president of the local NAACP and a ...

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Center City ...

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    Roughly bounded by Chestnut, 15th, Walnut, Sansom, and 21st Streets; also roughly bounded by the Center City West Historic District, S. 15th, Locust St., and S. Sydenham St. 39°56′45″N 75°10′20″W  /  39.9458°N 75.1722°W  / 39.9458; -75.1722  ( Center City West Commercial Historic

  6. First Baptist Church (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    In 1731 the meeting house was replaced by a brick building called LaGrange Place. In 1808, LaGrange Place was replaced by a larger structure. During this time period, from 1707 until about 1860, the church used the south side of the 200 block of Arch Street as a burial ground. [2]

  7. Architecture of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    A significant, later row house grouping, called Carstairs Row, was built in Philadelphia in 1800-01. William Sansom had bought a block of land between Seventh and Eighth Streets between Walnut Street and Sansom Street. Along Walnut Street Sansom built Union Row and along Sansom Street Thomas Carstairs built Carstairs Row.

  8. Suspect arrested and one wanted in Pa. home invasion that ...

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    Around 12:40 a.m., their phones moved towards Lower Merion, the area of the home invasion and homicide, where they stayed until 2:45 a.m., then both phones started traveling back to Sansom Street ...

  9. 36th Street station (SEPTA) - Wikipedia

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    36th Street station (soon to be known as 36th–Sansom station [2]) is a SEPTA trolley station in Philadelphia. [3] It is located at the intersection of Sansom and 36th Streets, and serves Routes 11, 13, 34, and 36 of the SEPTA subway–surface trolley lines.