Washington Avenue Historic District (Philadelphia)
Washington Avenue Historic District, or Washington Avenue Factory District, is a national historic district located in the Hawthorne and Bella Vista neighborhoods of South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It comprises the remaining four blocks of one of the last industrial neighborhoods in Philadelphia, and encompasses eight contributing buildings built between 1889 and 1927: 1001 Washington Avenue: C. J . Milne Factory 1101 Washington Avenue: Curtis Publishing Company 1135 Washington Avenue: American Cigar Company 1201 Washington Avenue: John Wyeth Chemical Works 1301 Washington Avenue: National Licorice Company 1001 S. Broad Street: John Wanamaker Clothing Factory 1200 Carpenter Street: John Williams and Company 1217-37 Carpenter Street: Main Belting CompanyIt was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
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Kimball Street, Philadelphia South Philadelphia
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Kimball Street 1115
19147 Philadelphia, South Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, United States
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