
Logan Square History
Logan Square is a neighborhood in Center City, Philadelphia. Originally called Southwest Square, Logan Square is named after one of the five “squares”, or parks, central to William Penn’s design for Philadelphia that now bears the same name. Logan Square was named after James Logan mayor of Philadelphia from 1722 – 1723. Logan Square is known as the museum district of Center City and most of Philadelphia’s prominent museums are located in the Logan Square neighborhood. The Cherry Street Tavern is a bar and restaurant located at 22nd and Cherry Streets in the Logan Square neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is notable for being a local landmark having been operated in the same location since the early 1900s.
Logan Square Boundaries
Logan Square’s boundaries for real estate purposes are Market Street to the North, Spring Garden Street to the South, Broad Street to the East, and the Schuylkill River to the West.
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Barnes Foundation
Cherry Street Tavern
King’s Court Townhomes
Mode 7 Townhomes
The Murano – 2101 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
2201 Cherry Street – 2201 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
River’s Edge Condominium – 2301 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
The Phoenix – 1600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
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