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Girard Avenue is a major commercial and residential street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For most of its length it runs east–west, but at Frankford Avenue it makes a 135-degree turn north. Parts of the road are signed as
U.S. Route 13 U.S. Route 13 (US 13) is a north–south U.S. highway established in 1926 that runs for from Interstate 95 (I-95) just north of Fayetteville, North Carolina to US 1 in the northeastern suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in Morrisville. ...
and U.S. Route 30.


Route description

Girard Avenue begins in West Philadelphia at 67th Street, runs east through the
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neighborhood and the Centennial District, crosses the Schuylkill River via the
Girard Avenue Bridge The Girard Avenue Bridge is an automobile and trolley bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that carries Girard Avenue (U.S. Route 13) over the Schuylkill River. It connects the east and west sections of Fairmount Park, and the Brewerytown neig ...
, and continues through East
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and across North Philadelphia to Frankford Avenue in the Fishtown neighborhood. At Frankford Avenue it makes a 135-degree turn to the north and becomes East Girard Avenue, running parallel to the
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until it ends at Richmond Street. *East–west section: 6.8 miles (10.94 km). *Northeast–southwest section: 1 mile (1.61 km).


History

Girard Avenue was named for banker
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(1750–1831) – at his death, the richest man in the United States – who directed that his fortune be used to found a trade school for orphaned boys. The first "Girard Avenue" was a 3-block street in North Philadelphia, between the 1800-block of Ridge Avenue and Corinthian Avenue, approaching the under-construction Girard College (confirmed by 1845). By 1852, the avenue had been extended west to 33rd Street; and in 1855, the timber-arched
Girard Avenue Bridge The Girard Avenue Bridge is an automobile and trolley bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that carries Girard Avenue (U.S. Route 13) over the Schuylkill River. It connects the east and west sections of Fairmount Park, and the Brewerytown neig ...
carried it over the Schuylkill River and into West Philadelphia. To the east: In 1858, the name "Girard Avenue" was adopted for the existing Franklin Street, that ran east–west between 6th Street and Frankford Avenue; and for the existing Prince Street, that ran northeast-southwest between Frankford Avenue and Norris Street. The 12-block gap between 6th and 18th Streets was filled in before the Civil War. The West Philadelphia section of the avenue was extended to 64th Street in 1868; and to 67th Street in 1936. In 1844, the area surrounding 2nd Street and Franklin Street (later Girard Avenue) was the site of several days of anti-Catholic nativist riots. Beginning May 3, the anti-immigrant
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held rallies in the Irish Catholic neighborhood of Kensington, provoking violence from its residents. Nativists responded by vandalizing houses and businesses owned by Catholics. Residents defended themselves with guns. Following several deaths, the Pennsylvania militia took control, but nativists returned in even larger numbers. The rioting reached its peak on May 8, when St. Michael's Church and its rectory, a Catholic school, and dozens of houses and businesses were burned. As the state militia struggled to regain control in Kensington, another nativist mob burned St. Augustine's Church in the Old City neighborhood. In all, more than 14 people were killed, an estimated 50 were injured, and more than 200 were forced to flee their homes. The Kensington riots may have been more anti-Irish than anti-Catholic — the nativists did not attack the German Catholic church under construction at 5th Street and (what would become) Girard Avenue.


Landmarks


North Philadelphia

The major landmark of Girard Avenue in North Philadelphia is Girard College, a boarding school for underprivileged children. The avenue merges with South College Avenue between 19th and 25th Streets to bypass the school's 43 acre (17 ha) campus.
Girard Avenue Historic District The Girard Avenue Historic District is a national historic district which is located in the Cabot neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. History and architectural features ...
– located between the school and Broad Street – features architecturally significant residential and religious buildings. Girard Avenue West Historic District – located between the school and 29th Street – features architecturally significant commercial and residential buildings. Brewerytown Historic District – located between 30th Street and East Fairmount Park – features architecturally significant residential and industrial buildings. Girard Avenue east of Broad Street was a major shopping and entertainment district for lower North Philadelphia. Most of the late-19th and early-20th century theaters have been demolished, and surviving ones have been converted to other uses. St. Peter the Apostle Church, at 5th Street, houses the
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(1811–1860), the fourth Bishop of Philadelphia and the first American man to be canonized as a Roman Catholic saint.Foley, O.F.M., Leonard. "St. John Neumann", ''Saint of the Day, Lives, Lessons, and Feast'', (revised by Pat McCloskey), Franciscan Media
/ref> The Church of the Gesu, at 18th Street, built as a neighborhood Catholic church, now serves as the chapel for Saint Joseph's Preparatory School. The Green Hill Presbyterian Church, between 16th and 17th Streets, a
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church that pre-dated development of the area, was demolished in 2009 following decades of neglect. Medical facilities include the Girard Medical Center, at 8th Street and the Philadelphia Nursing Home, at 21st Street, is built on the former site of the Mary J. Drexel Home. Hatfield House, at 33rd Street, is a colonial villa built in 1760, with Greek Revival additions from 1838. In 1930, it was relocated from Nicetown to East Fairmount Park. The current
Girard Avenue Bridge The Girard Avenue Bridge is an automobile and trolley bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that carries Girard Avenue (U.S. Route 13) over the Schuylkill River. It connects the east and west sections of Fairmount Park, and the Brewerytown neig ...
(1972) is the third bridge over the Schuylkill River at that location. It incorporates some of the decorative ironwork from the second bridge (1874).


West Philadelphia

Landmarks of Girard Avenue in West Philadelphia include the Philadelphia Zoo, at 34th Street; the Letitia Street House, relocated from
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to West Fairmount Park in 1883 (under the mistaken belief that it had been the residence of Pennsylvania's founder William Penn), near 35th Street;
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, a Civil War monument and the gateway to West Fairmount Park, near 41st Street;
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, the art gallery from the
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, now home to the Please Touch Museum, near 42nd Street; and Old Cathedral Cemetery, at 48th Street. The Stephen Smith Home for the Aged, at 44th Street, a nursing home built by Quakers in 1871 to provide care for infirmed African Americans (including Civil War veterans), was demolished in 2009.


Fishtown

The Kensington National Bank (1877,
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, architect), at Frankford Avenue, is still in use as a bank. The
Green Tree Tavern The Green Tree Tavern, also known as the Marlborough Inn, is a historic building in the Fishtown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Fishtown neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places i ...
(1845, Joseph Singerly, architect), at Marlborough Street, is on the National Register of Historic Places. The First Presbyterian Church of Kensington (1857, Samuel Sloan, architect), at Columbia Avenue, survives, although its tall steeple has been removed.


Transportation

The Girard Avenue Trolley ( SEPTA Route 15) follows a
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from West Philadelphia to
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. A trolley begins the route at the Haddington Loop at 63rd Street, runs on the eastbound tracks along Girard Avenue, crosses the Girard Avenue Bridge, continues across North Philadelphia to Frankford Avenue, makes a 45-degree turn onto East Girard Avenue, follows that for a mile (East Girard Avenue ends), and completes the route along Richmond Street. At Westmoreland Street, the trolley makes a 180-degree turn around the
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, and begins a return on the westbound tracks. In 1901, the Grand Avenue trolley had about 8 million passengers on it in Guillard Avenue . This double than 1902 and
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. The Girard Subway Station, part of the Broad Street Line, is located beneath the intersection of Broad Street and Girard Avenue. The Girard El Station, part of an elevated section of the Market–Frankford Line, is located above the intersection of Front Street and Girard Avenue.Girard El Station
from Google maps.
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runs northward along 34th Street (by the Philadelphia Zoo), merges with Girard Avenue to cross the Schuylkill River (via the Girard Avenue Bridge), then splits to continue northward along 33rd Street. The proposed Girard Avenue Expressway – a below-grade superhighway that would have connected
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(Delaware Expressway) with Interstate 76 (
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) and continued through West Philadelphia to the city line – was abandoned in 1977 following public opposition.


Gallery

File:FRONT ELEVATION, LOOKING SOUTHWEST - Kensington National Bank, 2-8 West Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA HABS PA,51-PHILA,460-1.tif, Kensington National Bank (1877), SW corner Frankford & Girard Avenues,
Frank Furness Frank Heyling Furness (November 12, 1839 - June 27, 1912) was an American architect of the Victorian era. He designed more than 600 buildings, most in the Philadelphia area, and is remembered for his diverse, muscular, often unordinarily scaled b ...
, architect. Photo:
HABS The Montreal CanadiensEven in English, the French spelling is always used instead of ''Canadians''. The French spelling of ''Montréal'' is also sometimes used in the English media. (french: link=no, Les Canadiens de Montréal), officially ...
File:Die Katholische St. Peter's Kirche zu Philadelphia an der Funften und Franklin Strasse. (4700859552).jpg, St. Peter the Apostle Church (1847), SE corner 5th Street & Girard Avenue,
Napoleon Le Brun Napoleon Eugene Charles Henry LeBrun (January 2, 1821 – July 9, 1901) was an American architect. He began his career in Philadelphia designing churches and theatres including St. Augustine Church, Philadelphia, St. Augustine's Church, the Cathe ...
, architect. File:Rand McNally Philadelphia guide to the city and environs (1915) (14780172491).jpg, P.A.B. Widener Mansion (1887, demolished 1980), NW corner Broad Street & Girard Avenue,
Willis G. Hale Willis Gaylord Hale (January 1848, Seneca Falls, New York – August 29, 1907, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a late-19th century architect who worked primarily in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His flamboyant, highly-ornate style ...
, architect. File:Green Hill Presbyterian Church, 1617 Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA HABS PA,51-PHILA,741- (sheet 1 of 3).tif, Green Hill Presbyterian Church (1848, demolished 2009), 1617 Girard Avenue, John Notman, architect. Elevation:
HABS The Montreal CanadiensEven in English, the French spelling is always used instead of ''Canadians''. The French spelling of ''Montréal'' is also sometimes used in the English media. (french: link=no, Les Canadiens de Montréal), officially ...
File:Phila ChurchoftheGesu02.jpg, Church of the Gesu (1888), NE corner 18th Street & Girard Avenue,
Edwin Forrest Durang Edwin Forrest Durang (April 17, 1829June 7, 1911) was an American architect. He kept offices in Philadelphia and specialized in ecclesiastical and theatrical design. Life and career Durang was born in New York City, into a distinguished theatric ...
, architect. On the campus of Saint Joseph's Preparatory School. File:Northwestern National Bank, Ridge and Girard Avenues, southwest corner, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA HABS PA,51-PHILA,748-3.tif, Northwestern National Bank (1886), SW corner Ridge & Girard Avenues, Otto C. Wolf, architect. Part of
Girard Avenue Historic District The Girard Avenue Historic District is a national historic district which is located in the Cabot neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. History and architectural features ...
. Photo:
HABS The Montreal CanadiensEven in English, the French spelling is always used instead of ''Canadians''. The French spelling of ''Montréal'' is also sometimes used in the English media. (french: link=no, Les Canadiens de Montréal), officially ...
File:Appleton's annual cyclopedia and register of important events- embracing political, military, an ecclesiastical affairs; public documents; biography, statistics, commerce, finance, literature, (14773260731).jpg, Mary J. Drexel Home (1887, demolished), Girard & Corinthian Avenues. Now site of the Philadelphia Nursing Home. File:West Girard HD 1.jpg, John Decker & Son Building (1891), 2702-04 Girard Avenue. Part of Girard Avenue West Historic District. File:Hatfield House Philly.JPG, "Hatfield House" (1760, 1838), 33rd Street & Girard Avenue, East Fairmount Park. File:Girard Avenue Bridge by Currier & Ives circa 1874.jpg, Second
Girard Avenue Bridge The Girard Avenue Bridge is an automobile and trolley bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that carries Girard Avenue (U.S. Route 13) over the Schuylkill River. It connects the east and west sections of Fairmount Park, and the Brewerytown neig ...
, in an 1874 lithograph. File:Philadelphia Zoo entrance, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA-27June2010.jpg, Philadelphia Zoo Gatehouses (1876), 34th Street & Girard Avenue,
Frank Furness Frank Heyling Furness (November 12, 1839 - June 27, 1912) was an American architect of the Victorian era. He designed more than 600 buildings, most in the Philadelphia area, and is remembered for his diverse, muscular, often unordinarily scaled b ...
, architect. File:General view looking from the southwest (duplicate of HABS No. PA-184-7) - Letitia Street House, Lansdowne Drive, West Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA HABS PA,51-PHILA,45-13 (CT).tif, Letitia Street House (1715, relocated 1883), Letitia Walk & Girard Avenue, West Fairmount Park. File:East elevation (duplicate of HABS No. PA-1666-3) - Smith Memorial Arch, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA HABS PA,51-PHILA,398A-16 (CT).tif,
Smith Memorial Arch Smith Memorial Arch is an American Civil War monument at South Concourse and Lansdowne Drive in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Built on the former grounds of the 1876 Centennial Exposition, it serves as a gateway to Fairmount Park, West Fairmount Pa ...
(1912), near 41st Street & Girard Avenue, West Fairmount Park,
James H. Windrim James Hamilton Windrim (January 4, 1840 – April 26, 1919) was a Philadelphia architect who specialized in public buildings, including the Masonic Temple in Philadelphia and the U.S. Treasury. A number the buildings he designed are on the ...
, architect. File:Blankenburg School 4600.JPG, Rudolph Blankenburg School (1925), 46th Street & Girard Avenue,
Irwin T. Catharine Irwin Thornton Catharine (October 22, 1883 – March 3, 1944) was the chief architect of Philadelphia Public school (government funded), public schools from 1920 until his retirement in 1937. Buildings built during Catharine's tenure ranged from ...
, architect. File:1911 Philly streetcar map 11.jpg, Girard Avenue Trolley route (1911).


See also

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* List of richest Americans in history


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