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  2. New Market and Head House - Wikipedia

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    New Market, as it was originally known, and later also known as Head House (or Headhouse) Market and Second Street Market, is an historic street market which is located on South 2nd Street between Pine and Lombard Streets in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. With a history dating to 1745, it is one of the oldest ...

  3. South Street (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The South Street Headhouse District between Front and 7th streets is a neighborhood known for its bohemian, punk, and alternative atmosphere and its diverse urban mix of shops, bars, and eateries. South Street is one of Philadelphia's largest and most prominent tourist attractions. [5]

  4. Head house - Wikipedia

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    The Reading Terminal in Philadelphia, showing a nine-story brick head house to the right and arched train shed (with market below) to the left.. A head house or headhouse may be an enclosed building attached to an open-sided shed, or the aboveground part of a subway station.

  5. When do area farmers markets open? Here's a guide to where ...

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    Farmers markets in Franklin County. Bexley Farmers Market: South Dawson Avenue at East Main Street: Thursdays from 4-7 p.m., May 16 through Oct. 24; commongreensohio.org. Bronzeville Growers ...

  6. The Farmers Bank, a Main Street anchor, got its start in 1874

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    Jonas and Randolph Freer bought a building on Main Street for $11,500 and established the Farmers Bank in this building in 1874. The Farmers Bank, a Main Street anchor, got its start in 1874 Skip ...

  7. Queen Village, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    South Street at night. South Street's commercial revival began in the 1970's with a few anchor businesses like Eye's Gallery, JC Dobbs, and The Theater of the Living Arts, [17] ramping up through a gritty punk phase into the restaurant/club/retail pastiche that exists today and extends fingers into Head House Square and 4th Street.

  8. Hilton Head building used to be a bank. Soon it will be the ...

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    A new beer garden and restaurant complex is opening soon on Hilton Head’s south end. The Bank will be located in the former Bank of America building at 59 Pope Ave.

  9. Society Hill - Wikipedia

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    Society Hill is named after the 17th-century Free Society of Traders, which had its offices at Front Street on the hill above Dock Creek. [14] The Free Society of Traders was a company of elite merchants, landowners, and personal associates of William Penn who were granted special concessions in order to direct the economy of the young colony.