West end | Vare Avenue |
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East end | McKean Street |
Snyder Avenue is a major east-west arterial in South Philadelphia which is the location of the famous Melrose Diner at its intersection with Passyunk Avenue.[1] South of Snyder Avenue was the location of many Jewish families after World War I and defined the majority of Philadelphia's Jewish sector by the 1940s, with few north of it.[2] At the intersection with Broad Street, there is a Broad Street subway line subway stop, known as the Snyder Avenue station.
References
edit- ^ Brian Butko, Kevin Joseph Patrick. Diners of Pennsylvania.
- ^ Rakhmiel Peltz. From immigrant to ethnic culture: American Yiddish in South Philadelphia.