The stranger's pocket-guide to Philadelphia and the Centennial exhibition . J^. I F T « 101 1 Xtl EAST. Market street is the dividing line between north and south for numbering houseson streets running in those directions. The even numbers are on the west side, andthe odd numbers on the east side. No. 1 North and No. 1 South begin at Market AND Tim CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. 21 street. No. 100 North begins at Arch street, the principal street north of Market;No. 100 South begins at Chestnut street, the principal street south of Market. The following are the names of principal streets running paral


The stranger's pocket-guide to Philadelphia and the Centennial exhibition . J^. I F T « 101 1 Xtl EAST. Market street is the dividing line between north and south for numbering houseson streets running in those directions. The even numbers are on the west side, andthe odd numbers on the east side. No. 1 North and No. 1 South begin at Market AND Tim CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION. 21 street. No. 100 North begins at Arch street, the principal street north of Market;No. 100 South begins at Chestnut street, the principal street south of Market. The following are the names of principal streets running parallel to Market. Thefigures at the side denote the numbers of the houses on the numeral streets runningnorth and south,—for example: Arch street has 100 before it; therefore, the firsthouse on the west side of Fifth street, north of Arch, is 100, the second house, 102and on the opposite side of the street^ 101, 103, etc.,— No. North of Market Street. No. South of Market Street. 1 Market. 1 Market. 100 Arch. 100 Chestnut. 200 Race. 200 Walnu


Size: 2130px × 1173px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1870, bookidstrangerspoc, bookyear1876