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This brief by-way, extending a half square south from Vine Street, in the square east from Sixth Street, will be removed,
in common with all structures within that square, to make room for the terminal approach to the Delaware River Bridge. It
is typical, in its general appearance, of a decadent section which, long ago, was considered a desirable residential district.
It remains, in 1923, at least, a picturesque survival of Old Philadelphia's architecture. It has been called "the street
of fourteen chimneys."
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