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Boundaries
Center City is bounded by South Street to the south, the Delaware River to the east, the Schuylkill River to the west and either Vine Street or Spring Garden Street to the north (though the 88,000 population figure corresponds to an expanded area of roughly Poplar Street south to Christian Street).[1][2] If Vine Street is considered the northern border, then Center City occupies the boundaries of the city before Philadelphia County was added in 1854. The Center City District, which has special powers of taxation, uses a complicated, irregularly shaped boundary that includes much of this area but also extends beyond it.[3] The Philadelphia Police Department patrols two districts located within Center City. The two patrol districts serving Center City are the 6th and 9th districts. [4]
Charter schools
Charter schools not operated by the School District of Philadelphia include [1]: * Grades 1-12: * Mathematics, Civics and Sciences Charter School * Grades 6-12: * World Communications Charter School * Grades 8-12: * Freire Charter School * Grades 9-12: * Architecture and Design Charter School * Mastery Charter High School * Philadelphia Electrical and Technology Charter School * Grades K-8: * Laboratory Charter School of Communication and Languages * Grades 6-8: * Wakisha Charter School * Grades K-7: * Christopher Columbus Charter School * Independence Charter School * People for People Charter School * Grades Pre-K-6: * Russell Byers Charter School * Grades K-6: * Universal Institute Charter School * Grades K-5: * Folk Arts Treasures Charter School
Description
Center City is the "downtown" and Central Business District of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Its 2005 population of 88,000 makes it the third most populous downtown in the United States.
Economy
The Consulate-General of Italy in Philadelphia is located in the 1026 Public Ledger Building at 150 South Independence Mall West.[6] The Consulate-General of Panama in Philadelphia is located in Suite 1 at 124 Chestnut Street.[7] The Consulate-General of Israel in Philadelphia is located on the 18th Floor at 1880 John F. Kennedy Boulevard.[8] The Consulate of Mexico in Philadelphia is located in Suite 310 at 111 South Independence Mall East.[9] The Consulate-General of the Dominican Republic in Philadelphia was located in Suite 216 in the Lafayette Building at 437 Chestnut Street.[10] It closed on November 7, 2005.[11]
Gallery
Modern architecture in Penn Center section of Center City. Jewelers' Row Curtis Building City Hall Mikveh Israel Cemetery Kimmel Center Pennsylvania Hospital Kimmel Center KYW/WYSP Building (now demolished) Inquirer Building First Bank of the United States Reading Terminal Please Touch Museum (now relocated at Memorial Hall in Fairmount Park, West Philadelphia) Center City sunset from West Philadelphia View down Baltimore Avenue east towards Center City
Intercity public transit
* Philadelphia Greyhound Terminal (Greyhound, Peter Pan, and various Trailways buses) * Megabus (6th & Market Streets) * Various Chinatown bus lines (various operators & stops; most stops near 11th & Arch Streets) Amtrak's primary Philadelphia station, 30th Street Station, is located immediately west of Center City, just across the Schuylkill River. SEPTA Regional Rail trains, New Jersey Transit Atlantic City Line trains, Market-Frankford Line trains, and subway-surface line trolleys also service 30th Street Station, and both Megabus and BoltBus stop on streets adjacent to the station.
Local public transit
* SEPTA * Market East Station (Regional Rail) * Suburban Station (Regional Rail) * Market-Frankford Line (2nd, 5th, 8th, 11th, 13th, and 15th Street stations) * Broad Street Line (Race-Vine, City Hall, Walnut-Locust, and Lombard-South stations on main line; Chinatown and 8th Street stations on Broad-Ridge Spur) * Subway-surface trolley lines (13th, 15th, 19th, and 22nd Street stations; all stations on Market Street) * Various bus routes (various stops) * PATCO Speedline (8th & Market, 9-10th & Locust, 12-13th & Locust, and 15-16th & Locust Street stations) * New Jersey Transit (various bus routes & stops)
Major highways
* Interstate 76 * Interstate 95 * Interstate 676 * U.S. Route 30 * PA Route 3 * PA Route 611
Neighborhood features
Among Center City's neighborhoods and districts are Penn's Landing, Old City, Society Hill, Washington Square West, Market East, Chinatown, Logan Circle, the Museum District (located along the Ben Franklin Parkway), Rittenhouse Square, Fitler Square, the Avenue of the Arts (South Broad Street), and Jewelers' Row. Center City is home to most of Philadelphia's tallest buildings, including Philadelphia's City Hall, the tallest masonry building in the world and until the 1987 the tallest in Philadelphia, as well as the tallest building in the world for seven years. In March 1987, One Liberty Place broke the gentlemen's agreement not to exceed the height of the statue of William Penn atop City Hall. Since the completion of One Liberty Place, no Philadelphia sporting team won a world championship for the next two decades, a phenomenon known as the "Curse of Billy Penn." In an effort to reverse the curse, a 3-foot statue of Penn was affixed to the top of the Comcast Center upon its completion as the city's new tallest building in 2007. On October 29, 2008, the Philadelphia Phillies won the 2008 World Series, baseball's championship. Seven other skyscrapers now top the statue, including One Liberty Place's little sister, Two Liberty Place. In 2005, construction began on the Comcast Center, which was completed in 2007 and is now the tallest building in Pennsylvania, 30 feet taller than One Liberty Place. Three proposed buildings — Mandeville Place, 1441 Chestnut, and Bridgeman's View Tower — would also be taller than City Hall. Other Center City skyscrapers include the Mellon Bank Center and the Verizon Tower, which houses a traffic camera used by the Philadelphia branch of the Westwood One MetroNetworks traffic service. Across the street from City Hall is a Masonic Temple, the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, a legacy of the Founding Fathers and signers of the Declaration of Independence, many of whom were Freemasons; such luminaries include George Washington and Benjamin Franklin. While Philadelphia's population has declined since the 1950s, Center City's rose 10% between 1990 and 2000. In 2007, the city designated the area bounded by 11th Street, Broad Street, Chestnut Street and Pine Street as the Gayborhood.[5]
Other private schools
Other private schools in the Center City area include: * Grades Pre-K-12: * Friends Select School * Grades 9-12: * City Center Academy * St. Joseph's Preparatory School * Grades Pre-K-8: * St. Peter's School * The Philadelphia School
Public libraries
The Free Library of Philadelphia operates the Parkway Central Library at 1901 Vine Street,.[18] the Independence Branch at 18 South 7th Street,[19] the Philadelphia City Institute on the first floor and lower level of an apartment complex at 1905 Locust Street, [20] and the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped at 919 Walnut Street.[21]
Roman Catholic parochial schools
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia operates the following Roman Catholic parochial schools in the Center City area [2]: * Grades 9-12: * J. W. Hallahan Girls' High School * Roman Catholic High School for Boys * Grades Pre-K-8: * St. Francis Xavier School * St. Peter the Apostle School * Grades K-8: * St. Mary's Interparochial School * Grades 1-8: * Holy Redeemer School
School District of Philadelphia
Residents are within the School District of Philadelphia. K-8 schools that have attendance boundaries in Center City and areas around Center City include [12]: * Chester A. Arthur * Bache-Martin * Albert M. Greenfield * William H. Harrison * Andrew Jackson * General Philip Kearny * James R. Ludlow * General George A. McCall * William M. Meredith * George W. Nebinger * Spring Garden * Edwin M. Stanton * Laura Wheeler Waring Neighborhood high schools for Center City and the Center City area, located outside of Center City, include[13][14][15]: * Furness High School[16] * Benjamin Franklin High School * South Philadelphia High School [17] Other high schools include: * Bodine High School for International Affairs * Constitution High School for American Studies * Franklin Learning Center High School * Parkway Center City High School * Philadelphia High School for Business and Technology * Science Leadership Academy Combined middle and high schools include: * Julia R. Masterman School
See also
* Curtis Publishing Company * Independence National Historical Park