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About South Street
South Street is an
east-west street in the Center City
neighborhood of Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. The stretch of South
Street between Front Street and Seventh
Street is known for its "bohemian"
atmosphere and its wide range of shops,
eateries and a lot of different styles.
The street is comparable to a large
outdoor mall, a bar and club offers live
music. This is one of the biggest
tourist attractions and Philadelphia
today, there are usually people from
outside the city, as well as tourists
from other countries and / or countries.
Cedar Street was originally named William Penn of Philadelphia plan, South Street was the traditional southern boundary of Philadelphia's city limits before the city of Passyunk and Moyamensing added to the city. Before and up to 1950, mainly in the South Street known as the garment district, which is characterized by a number of (mostly Jewish-owned) a suit for men, fuel and other clothing stores. Around that time, the city planner Edmund Bacon and the other proposal for the construction, "Crosstown Expressway" - a short limited-access Expressway connecting the Schuylkill Expressway and I-95 cutting a swath along South Street. Although this project has never reached beyond the planning stage, a decline in property values, which resulted in uncertainty has attracted artists and other counterculture types. South Street was very different from 1960 1970, where it is today. Back then, it was full of clubs and bars, most of them to promote the local live music. It was the South Street Philadelphia that began in the local music community. Most people who are often actually lived in South Street in South Philadelphia, unlike today, where there is a lot of people in the North and West Philadelphia, suburban Philadelphia and New Jersey. 1960 and 1970 South Street can grow to enormous Clubbing and live music from the Philadelphia area. It was not uncommon to see South Philadelphians to go "bar-hopping" all the clubs, listening to live bands through. This was the time when many artists, including Kenn Kweder, George Thorogood and Robert Hazard was signed, because this community of fans of South Street. However, towards the South Street began in 1980 to learn more about the famous fast becoming one of Philly's tourist attractions. Tourists flocked to the night-time community that South Street had accumulated over the years, and the "neighborhood" was stripped from the element. Many of the South Street clubs closed, replaced by chain stores and shops for tourists, who came down. The Orlons, the Philadelphia music group, the song is based on the 1963 (and right) South Street. Boyz II Men's debut video and the song "Motown Philly" was filmed location, and his song "Get Jiggy Wit It," the Philadelphia native Will Smith mentions South Street (in the song, the words' ... Rockin 'South Street, one-two the fifth "), the HBO comedy special The Diceman Cometh, starring comedian Andrew Dice Clay was registered in South Street's Theater of the Living Arts (and was mentioned in the special by Clay). During the 2001 Mardi Gras celebrations in South Street restaurant / bar Fat Tuesday I got out of control, ultimately resulting in a drunk parties spilling out onto the street. Shops and other businesses, including the location of Tower Records, and the fetuses were divided into Philadelphia before the police had the opportunity to quell the commotion. Needless to say, the case painted a negative image of Philadelphia, and was the subject of mockery of many late-night TV talk shows. Subsequent years have seen an increased police presence, not only is the South Street Mardi Gras, but also by the parties due to the prevention of global presence, said. Today, the bohemian culture of the South Street is almost all but lost. Many small businesses, such as "Zipperhead", south of the famous street punk fashion & accessory store, has started to move into South Street. Economic pressures and a shift in the company's businesses were destroyed and most of the independent shops artesian culture. In many ways, South Street has just changed the extension of the gallery, outdoor away the feeling that pervaded during the 1980s and 1990s, attracting raucous, consumer-driven crowds who watch the fun way to South St., lower people's tolerance of low standards of behavior in class.
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