Penn Square

square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Penn Square, site in Philadelphia that is the location of the City Hall of Philadelphia and is the centre of the gridiron of streets provided for in William Penn’s original plans for the city, which called the site Center Square. Penn Square is at the intersection of Broad and Market streets. Westward from the north end of the square along John F. Kennedy Boulevard is Penn Center, a complex of office buildings, retail businesses and other commercial establishments, hotels, and underground concourses. The long stretch of Broad Street north and south of Penn Square has been called the Avenue of the Arts because of its numerous cultural attractions, such as the Academy of Music and other musical institutions, dance and theatre companies, and museums and galleries, including the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen.