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  2. SEPTA Route 59 - Wikipedia

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    Route 59 is a trackless trolley line operated by SEPTA that runs from the Market–Frankford Line at Arrott Transportation Center Station to Bells Corner in Rhawnhurst, primarily along Oxford and Castor Avenues.

  3. Juniata, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Harrowgate Lane ran generally south and southeast into Harrowgate to the present day Atlantic Street, ending at Frankford Avenue. The neighborhood's name comes from the Lenape word "onenhia", meaning "standing stone." [1] [2] The first row homes were built in Juniata Park, near Castor Avenue and Luzerne Street, in the mid-1920s.

  4. Interstate 95 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This project, split into four phases, includes reconstructing I-95 from the Betsy Ross Bridge to the Allegheny Avenue ramps and improving the interchange at Allegheny Avenue/Castor Avenue. Already, Richmond Street was widened and had new curbs, sidewalks, and traffic signals installed and trees planted, which, along with other improvements ...

  5. Rhawnhurst, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Roughly bordered by Cottman Avenue to the south, Pennway Street to the west, the Pennypack Creek to the north, and Roosevelt Boulevard to the east, Rhawnhurst encompasses ZIP codes 19152 and part of ZIP code 19111. The geographic center of Rhawnhurst is at the intersection of Castor Avenue and Rhawn Street.

  6. Castor Gardens, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Castor Gardens is a neighborhood in the lower Northeast section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Castor Gardens' borders are not clearly defined, but it exists in the vicinity of Castor Avenue and Cottman Avenue. [1] It is also near Roosevelt Boulevard. The neighborhood can either be entered from the south, by taking the Oxford ...

  7. Oxford Circle, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Circle, along with Castor Gardens, Mayfair, and Tacony, was originally part of Oxford Township and was one of the early suburbs of Philadelphia. [3] The area, which included waterways such as the Tacony Creek and Wissinoming Creek, had been mostly utilized for farming up until the time that the land was sold off to developers just prior to World War II. [4]

  8. Port Richmond, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Allegheny Avenue looking west from Richmond Street Salmon Street, a typical area side street. Port Richmond, at the beginning of the century, was a working-class neighborhood, and most workers simply walked to their nearby workplaces with lunch pail in hand. Cars were not common and those who had them stored them in stables. Stables for horses ...

  9. Bustleton, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Deed to Bustleton Academy, c. 1811 Deed to Academy at Bustleton, c. 1811. The Bustleton section of Northeast Philadelphia, United States is located in the Far Northeast, north of Rhawnhurst and Fox Chase and south of Somerton; sitting between Roosevelt Boulevard to the east, the city boundary to the west, Red Lion Road to the north, and Pennypack Park to the south, it is centered at the ...

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