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This 5 page paper examines the new success of this section of Philadelphia. Its grid street pattern, and historic significance, is accentuated. Will the attention to Olde City last? This paper argues that it will. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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not always associate the city with homosexuality, it has its area of gay men and lesbians too. Philly was also the title of a television series that quickly went off
the air, but did for a time put the city in the spot light. Although much more is made of New York and Los Angeles for example, Philadelphia is a
historic city and is also well known. Philadelphia is known for many things aside from cheesesteaks. Wiegley remarks that it now makes a great impression outside of the
local region (732). Indeed, Olde City is the new "city." Several decades ago, when someone referred to "the city," they often meant New York. Images of Greenwich Village and Times
Square would immediately come to mind. Expensive apartments and restaurants would grace most every side street in much of this city that-just like the clich?-- really never sleeps. Yet, today,
someone from New Jersey will say "the city" and people are not so sure what they mean. As the 2000s unfold, many mean Philly when they use the expression "the
city," and by far, the hippest place in Philadelphia is Olde City. Within Philadelphia are neighborhoods, each with a history of their own. For example, the City Hall is in
Center City, which is the name given to downtown Philadelphia (Shapiro P03). In fact, many people use the names interchangeably (Shapiro P03). Center City then is really not a city
at all. It is a part of Philadelphia, but it is the central part as the name suggests. Center City, like New York City, is based on a grid where
streets go east or west or north and south (Shapiro P03). This systemic method of ordering streets is attached to the Spanish colonists who would create "a formal system of
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