Columbus Boulevard (Philadelphia)

Columbus Boulevard
Columbus and Spruce near Penn's Landing
LocationPhiladelphia
South endPattison Avenue in South Philadelphia
Major
junctions
I-95 (Delaware Expressway) in Pennsport and Old City
North endSpring Garden Street / Delaware Avenue in Northern Liberties

Columbus Boulevard (formerly Delaware Avenue) is a major north-south thoroughfare in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is famous for being the location of the Penn's Landing area and is generally parallel with Interstate 95 south of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. The road extends south towards Pattison Avenue and is home to many big box retailers between Snyder Avenue and Oregon Avenue.

The street originated as an informal footpath connecting the docks and piers along the waterfront, a major Atlantic seaport. In 1831, the Philadelphia banker Stephen Girard, died and left the City $500,000 to construct a wide boulevard in its place, to be known as Delaware Avenue.[1] The portion south of Spring Garden Street was controversially renamed after Christopher Columbus in 1992 despite opposition from residents north of Center City Philadelphia and the Lenape (also known as Delaware) nation. Many Philadelphians continue to refer to it as Delaware Avenue.[2] Some older maps of Philadelphia show this route as once being part of Pennsylvania Route 291.

As of 2023, nearly all of Columbus Boulevard is part of Philadelphia's High Injury Network, the small fraction of city streets on which the majority of traffic deaths and serious injuries occur.[3]

  1. ^ Daniel Bowen (1839). A History of Philadelphia.
  2. ^ Harry Kyriakodis. "Delaware Avenue (Columbus Boulevard)".
  3. ^ "Story Map Series". phl.maps.arcgis.com. Retrieved 2024-02-09.