Hartranft is a small North Philadelphia neighborhood north and east of Temple University's main campus, bounded roughly by Lehigh Avenue, Broad Street, Somerset Street, and 11th Street. Named after John Hartranft, a Union Army general and later Pennsylvania governor, the area developed during the late nineteenth-century industrial expansion of North Philadelphia, when textile mills, machine shops, and breweries drew waves of working-class residents.
The housing stock is dominated by late-nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century brick rowhomes, many featuring the bay windows and ornamental cornices typical of the period. Temple University Hospital sits just to the west, and Temple's expanding campus has extended into portions of the neighborhood over recent decades. North Broad Street, one of the main arterials running from Center City to the city's northern edge, forms the western boundary.
Hartranft is bounded roughly by Broad Street and 9th Street on its east-west edges, placing it immediately adjacent to Temple University's main campus. John F. Hartranft, a former governor of Pennsylvania, gives the neighborhood its name. Hartranft School serves local students, and SEPTA Broad Street Line stations a short walk away provide direct rapid transit access into Center City.
Listings on Escortservice.com include the escort websites that serve Hartranft clients. The platform is a directory only; it does not book meetings, verify identities, or mediate between parties. Only visitors who are at least 21 may use the directory.
Hartranft is a small North Philadelphia neighborhood north and east of Temple University's main campus, bounded roughly by Lehigh Avenue, Broad Street, Somerset Street, and 11th Street. Named after John Hartranft, a Union Army general and later Pennsylvania governor, the area developed during the late nineteenth-century industrial expansion of North Philadelphia, when textile mills, machine shops, and breweries drew waves of working-class residents.
The housing stock is dominated by late-nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century brick rowhomes, many featuring the bay windows and ornamental cornices typical of the period. Temple University Hospital sits just to the west, and Temple's expanding campus has extended into portions of the neighborhood over recent decades. North Broad Street, one of the main arterials running from Center City to the city's northern edge, forms the western boundary.
Hartranft is bounded roughly by Broad Street and 9th Street on its east-west edges, placing it immediately adjacent to Temple University's main campus. John F. Hartranft, a former governor of Pennsylvania, gives the neighborhood its name. Hartranft School serves local students, and SEPTA Broad Street Line stations a short walk away provide direct rapid transit access into Center City.
Listings on Escortservice.com include the escort websites that serve Hartranft clients. The platform is a directory only; it does not book meetings, verify identities, or mediate between parties. Only visitors who are at least 21 may use the directory.
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