Roosevelt Boulevard (Philadelphia)
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Roosevelt Boulevard, officially named the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Boulevard and often referred to, chiefly by local Philadelphians, simply as "the Boulevard," or "the Boully" is a major traffic artery through North and Northeast Philadelphia. The road begins at the Schuylkill Expressway in Fairmount Park, running as a freeway also known as the Roosevelt Boulevard Extension or the Roosevelt Expressway through North Philadelphia, then transitioning into a twelve-lane divided highway that forms the spine of Northeast Philadelphia to its end at the city line.
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Roosevelt Boulevard (Philadelphia)
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Roosevelt Boulevard
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Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Boulevard
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Roosevelt Boulevard
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Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Boulevard
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South
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North
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in Hunting Park
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in Frankford
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in Mayfair
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PennDOT and City of Philadelphia
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Roosevelt Boulevard highlighted in red
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Roosevelt Expressway highlighted in blue
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Interchange
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Northbound exit and southbound entrance
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Southbound exit and entrance
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One-way northbound; northern terminus of northbound concurrency with US 13
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One-way southbound; northern terminus of southbound concurrency with US 13
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Southern terminus of concurrency with US 13; southbound exit and northbound entrance
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Interchange with frontage roads; northern terminus of concurrency with PA 63
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Continuation into Bucks County
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Exit 340B on I-76
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Interchange with Oxford Circle
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Southbound exit is via US 13
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Southbound exit and northbound entrance; site of proposed interchange with Manayunk Expressway
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At-grade intersection except northbound exit; western terminus of frontage roads
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Right turns via frontage roads; southern terminus of concurrency with PA 63
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Right turns via frontage roads; southern terminus of PA 532
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Fox Street / Henry Avenue
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Holme Avenue / Solly Avenue
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Ridge Avenue / Kelly Drive
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Wingohocking Street / 9th Street
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Wissahickon Avenue north / Germantown Avenue
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Wissahickon Avenue south / Hunting Park Avenue
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PA
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in West Fairmount Park
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Roosevelt Boulevard, officially named the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Boulevard and often referred to, chiefly by local Philadelphians, simply as "the Boulevard," or "the Boully" is a major traffic artery through North and Northeast Philadelphia. The road begins at the Schuylkill Expressway in Fairmount Park, running as a freeway also known as the Roosevelt Boulevard Extension or the Roosevelt Expressway through North Philadelphia, then transitioning into a twelve-lane divided highway that forms the spine of Northeast Philadelphia to its end at the city line. Historically, Roosevelt Boulevard is a part of the Lincoln Highway, the first road across America, which ran for 3,389 miles (5,454 km) from Times Square in New York City to Lincoln Park on the Pacific Ocean in San Francisco, California. Today, Roosevelt Boulevard is designated as US 1. Portions are concurrent with US 13 (between Hunting Park Avenue and Robbins Street) and Pennsylvania Route 63 (between Red Lion and Woodhaven Roads). The road is notorious for two intersections which have been designated the second and third most dangerous intersections in the country by State Farm Insurance, at Red Lion Road and Grant Avenue respectively. The dangerous reputation of the road led to installation of the first red light cameras in Philadelphia in 2004. The road has been the scene of numerous pedestrian casualties and studies are underway to allow pedestrian traffic to be separated from vehicular traffic.
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for its entire length
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from Hunting Park to Mayfair
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in Somerton
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