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  2. School District of Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    The School District of Philadelphia ( SDP) is the school district that includes all school district-operated public schools in Philadelphia. [9] Established in 1818, it is largest school district in Pennsylvania and the eighth-largest school district in the nation, serving over 197,000 students as of 2022. [10]

  3. Transportation in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in Philadelphia. Benjamin Franklin Bridge, once the world's longest suspension span, connects Philadelphia with Camden, New Jersey. Transportation in Philadelphia involves the various modes of transport within the city and its required infrastructure. In addition to facilitating intracity travel, Philadelphia's transportation ...

  4. SEPTA City Transit Division surface routes - Wikipedia

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    SEPTA was created in 1962, and purchased PTC's transit operations on September 30, 1968. The former Philadelphia Suburban Transit Company's Red Arrow Lines followed on January 29, 1970, after which SEPTA designated the city services as its "City Transit Division". Many of today's bus and trackless trolley routes were once streetcar lines.

  5. Kensington, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    City. Philadelphia. Area code (s) 215, 267, and 445. Kensington is a neighborhood in Philadelphia that belongs to Lower Northeast. As with all neighborhoods in the city, the lack of any official designation means the boundaries of the area vary between sources over time and are disputed among locals. Kensington, as most long-term residents view ...

  6. Olney, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Olney ( / ˈɒlni / or locally / ˈɒləni /) is a neighborhood in the North Philadelphia section of Philadelphia. It is roughly bounded by Roosevelt Boulevard to the south, Tacony Creek to the east, Godfrey Avenue to the north, and the railroad right-of-way west of 7th Street to the west. Although Olney is primarily a quiet residential ...

  7. Central High School (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Central High School (Philadelphia) /  40.03750°N 75.15000°W  / 40.03750; -75.15000. Central High School is a public high school in the Logan [3] section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1836, it is a four-year university preparatory magnet school . About 2,400 students attend grades 9 through 12.

  8. Northeast High School (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Northeast High School is a high school located at 1601 Cottman Avenue (at Algon Avenue) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . Northeast is one of the oldest high schools in Philadelphia, founded in 1890 as the Northeast Manual Training School. Before 1957, it was located at 8th Street and Lehigh Avenue in Philadelphia (later the home of Thomas Edison ...

  9. George Washington High School (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    Website. link. George Washington High School is a public high school in the Somerton section, [4] of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, near Bustleton. [5] The school serves Northeast Philadelphia, including Somerton, Bustleton, and Fox Chase. [6] Named after the first president of the United States, George Washington, it is located on Bustleton Ave ...