Drinker House on Pine Street in Society Hill | |
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East end | Front Street in Penn's Landing |
North | Locust Street |
South | Lombard Street |
Pine Street is notable as one of William Penn's original streets in his plan for building the "1200 acre site of Philadelphia."[1] Pine Street is one of the original in Penn's plan that are named after a tree traversing east-west, termed an "odanym".[2][3]
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Going from east to west, Pine Street starts in Society Hill. Between 11th and 12th Street is referred to as "Antique Row.[4] Between 23rd and 24th Streets is Fitler Square before terminating at Lombard Street.
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