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15th and Locust Streets
Patco Worker Hurt in Center City Third-Rail Accident
The name of the employee was not immediately released. Officials say the 40-year-old man may have tripped while doing maintenance work about 1:30am on the underground tracks near 15th and Locust Streets in center city Philadelphia.
Published by KYW Newsradio 1060 on November 24, 2009.
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1946 Lombard St.
Tonight: Fried Chicken and Country Tunes at Pub & Kitchen
Pub & Kitchen, 1946 Lombard St.; (215) 545-0350
Published by MenuPages Blog - Philadelphia on November 24, 2009.
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1946 Lombard St.
This Evening: Country Honk At Pub & Kitchen
Pub & Kitchen, 1946 Lombard St. (215) 545-0350
Published by Phoodie.info on November 24, 2009.
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20th and Sansom Streets
Garces cooks up an 'Iron Chef' title
In 2005, Garces left the Starr orbit to open Amada, a Spanish tapas restaurant on Chestnut Street near Third (a block from his wife's dental office), followed in 2007 by Tinto, a Basque-inspired eatery at 20th and Sansom Streets.
Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on November 23, 2009.
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1600 Market St.
Inqlings: Bonaduce: A head for the game
...the Philadelphia Development Partnership's annual Taste of Success gala Friday night at PNC Bank, 1600 Market St. The theme was "Mexican and Tapas." Garces, Zana Billue of Zana Cakes, and Keith Lucas...
Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on November 22, 2009.
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15th & Market Streets
Thanksgiving Eve Human Postcard for Peace from Philadelphia - 8 Years of War, No More - Phila City Hall west side, Noon, 11/25
location: Philadelphia City Hall, west side, 15th & Market Streets, Philadephia, PA
Published by Philadelphia Independent Media Center on November 20, 2009.
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20th and Market
Protesting the health care bill
Holding signs protesting the health care bill at 20th and Market, near the office of U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, were (from left) Nick Grabousky, 72...
Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on November 20, 2009.
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16th and Locust
Readers Cameraphone: Philly Cops Unleash “Shock And Awe” Policing Of, Er, Dudes Riding Bikes On The Sidewalk
Wow, I was there when they first rode up to him at 16th and Locust. I’m surprised they ticketed him. He wasn’t even riding it – he was just sitting on it.
Published by Philebrity on November 20, 2009.
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15th and Locust
Readers Cameraphone: Philly Cops Unleash “Shock And Awe” Policing Of, Er, Dudes Riding Bikes On The Sidewalk
Do be careful folks. There were a whole orgy of bike cops sitting at 15th and Locust, watching me like hawks as I rolled to a stop at the light.
Published by Philebrity on November 20, 2009.
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Broad & Chestnut
Philadelphia Marathon Race Weekend: Health & Fitness Expo, Discount Passes and the Main Event
* Mile 6: Broad & Chestnut streets; listen to the West Philadelphia Orchestra and enjoy a complimentary hot beverage when you flash your Fan Pass at Marathon (formerly Marathon Grill).
Published by uwishunu Philly on November 19, 2009.
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21st & Chestnut
Philadelphia Marathon Race Weekend: Health & Fitness Expo, Discount Passes and the Main Event
* Mile 6.5: 21st & Chestnut streets at Caffeination Coffee House, Phillyjobs.com Cheer Zone
Published by uwishunu Philly on November 19, 2009.
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128 South 19th Street
Chef Hiroyuki Tanaka to Open Zama Restaurant, Announces Menu
128 South 19th Street, Philadelphia, PA
Published by uwishunu Philly on November 19, 2009.
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16th and Locust
Council eyes new bike-ride regs
...by bicycles. Paralegal Andre Steed, 40, died after an apparent collision with a cyclist at 16th and Locust, and Tom Archie, 78, was struck and killed by a bicyclist in South Philadelphia...
Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on November 18, 2009.
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16th and Locust
Council eyes new bike-ride regs
...by bicycles. Paralegal Andre Steed, 40, died after an apparent collision with a cyclist at 16th and Locust, and Tom Archie, 78, was struck and killed by a bicyclist in South Philadelphia...
Published by The Philadelphia Daily News on November 18, 2009.
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200 South Broad Street
Thomas Keller and Lidia Bastianich Will Sign Your Books at Williams-Sonoma
200 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Published by MenuPages Blog - Philadelphia on November 18, 2009.
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16th and Locust
Bad Bikers Lead to Possible Crackdown
The balance on Center City streets between bikers, drivers and pedestrians is a constant back and forth. Last Month, Andre Steed, a Center City paralegal, died after a cyclist at 16th and Locust struck him.
Published by NBC Philadelphia on November 18, 2009.
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1905 Locust Street
Ken Kalfus at Philadelphia City Institute
Author Ken Kalfus will be appearing tonight at the Philadelphia City Institute (1905 Locust Street) as part of their Philadelphia City Institute Author Series. Kalfus will read from and sign...
Published by Phillyist on November 18, 2009.
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401 S. Broad Street
December 10th Public Meeting on Spruce/Pine Bike Lanes
Where: Levitt Auditorium, University of the Arts, 401 S. Broad Street
Published by Philadelphia Bicycle News on November 17, 2009.
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2125 Chestnut Street
Mill Creek Farm's 3rd Annual Benefit Party
location: The First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia, 2125 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Published by Philadelphia Independent Media Center on November 17, 2009.
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18th and Walnut Streets
Cyclist Crackdown Coming To Center City
CBS 3 cameras waited at 18th and Walnut Streets for approximately 20 minutes and witnessed a cyclist riding the wrong way on a one way street, another pedaling between lanes and many bikers on the sidewalk.
Published by CBS 3 on November 17, 2009.
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1800 Market
Accounting firm Carrow Doyle combines with Citrin Cooperman
...joining. The Carrow Doyle group has relocated from Berwyn to Citrin’s Philadelphia offices at 1800 Market...
Published by Philadelphia Business Journal on November 16, 2009.
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23rd and Market Streets
This Thanksgiving, We’re Thankful For: Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Philadelphia
2. Philadelphia is home to the state’s largest building with green roof technology added to an existing structure in an urban area — PECO’s headquarters at 23rd and Market Streets.
Published by uwishunu Philly on November 16, 2009.
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16th and Locust Streets
As bicycle ridership grows, Phila. tells scofflaws: Stop!
...Andre Steed, a 40-year-old paralegal, whom police found bleeding on the ground at 16th and Locust Streets after an apparent collision with a bike...
Published by The Philadelphia Inquirer on November 15, 2009.
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2005 Walnut St
New Menu, New Chef @ the Rum Bar in Rittenhouse Square
2005 Walnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Published by uwishunu Philly on November 13, 2009.
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2301 Market St.
Urban League celebrating Entrepreneurship Center’s first year
The event will be held at PECO’s Energy Hall, 2301 Market St., and will begin with a networking reception at 6 p.m., followed by the panel...
Published by Philadelphia Business Journal on November 13, 2009.
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205 S. 18th Street
Spotlight: Winter Tasting Menu at Rouge
205 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia, PA
Published by uwishunu Philly on November 13, 2009.
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39 S 19th
Trace in Philly This Weekend
Saturday, catch Trace at Drumsong at Smiths (39 S 19th) championing his new house label Persuasion with resident Sean Thomas. For an idea of what to expect check this mix out
Published by FiftyOne:FiftyOne on November 13, 2009.
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16th and Chestnut Streets
VIDEOS: We Demand A Civil Rights Investigation For Mumia Abu-Jamal!
...that the night after the Faulkner shooting, the newsstand that Freeman built and operated at 16th and Chestnut Streets in CenterCity burned to the ground. In news media accounts of this arson, police sources...
Published by Philadelphia Independent Media Center on November 12, 2009.
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20th and Sansom
Food From Long Ago
Salty, glistening Cape May Salts on the half shell can be had at Village Whiskey, the new bar at 20th and Sansom.
Published by Foobooz on November 12, 2009.
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1519 Locust Street
Lynn Yeakel To Endorse Sestak Today
WHERE: The Acorn Club, 1519 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Published by The Philadelphia Daily News on November 12, 2009.