Street Name |
Source |
Aramingo Avenue |
Named for Aramingo Borough |
Baltimore Avenue |
Originally Baltimore Pike, named for the destination city of Baltimore, Maryland |
Chew Avenue |
Named after Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Province of Pennsylvania, Benjamin Chew |
City Avenue |
Originally Decker Avenue (after the co-founder of Black and Decker, name comes from U.S. 1 straddling both the Philadelphia city line and the Montgomery County line. |
Christopher Columbus Boulevard |
Formerly Delaware Ave, named in honor of the famous explorer. |
Dickinson Street |
Named for John Dickinson, Continental Congressman and one of the signers of the Constitution. |
Federal Street |
The road between the Philadelphia Navy Yard and the Schuylkill Arsenal[1] |
Benjamin Franklin Parkway |
Named for Benjamin Franklin. |
Girard Avenue, Girard Point, and Girard Point Bridge |
Named for financier Stephen Girard. |
Independence Mall East, Independence Mall West |
Named for Independence Mall |
Kelly Drive |
Formerly East River Drive, named in honor of John B. Kelly, Jr.[2] |
Lancaster Avenue |
Originally Lancaster Pike, named for the destination city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania |
Manayunk |
The neighborhood's name comes from the word "manaiung," place where we go to drink, in the language of the Lenape[3] |
Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive[4] |
Formerly West River Drive, named in honor of the slain civil rights leader. |
Mount Pleasant Drive |
Mount Pleasant built in what was then the countryside outside of the city by a privateer.[5] It is now an off-premise gallery of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Fairmount Park.[6] |
Moyamensing Avenue |
Named for Lenni Lenape word meaning "pigeon droppings."[7] |
Roosevelt Boulevard/Roosevelt Expressway |
Named for President Theodore Roosevelt. |
Reed Street |
Named for Joseph Reed, statesmen of the American Revolution. |
Sansom Street |
Self-named street by developer William Sansom (See Jewelers' Row) |
South Street |
The original southern border of the city of Philadelphia, before the 1854 Act of Consolidation. |