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The Bourse
111 South Independence Mall
East
Philadelphia
(215) 625-3000
The
Bourse was built in the late 1800s as the
business center of Philadelphia. When it
opened in 1895, its tenants included the
Commercial Exchange, the Maritime
Exchange, the Grocers and Importers
Exchange and the Board of Trade. It
featured the latest in technology,
receiving quotations and financial news
from worldwide markets via telegraph, and
sending mailing directly to the United
States Post Office via pneumatic tubes.
The building itself (now on
the National Register of Historic Places)
is magnificent. It features large columns
and pilasters which support two tiers of
balconies above the main floor. A large
skylight on the third floor, supported by
bow-top girders, keeps the central space
bright and cheery. Marble, wrought-iron
and intricate Victorian gingerbread
abound.
When The Bourse reopened in
1982 after a three-year, $20 million
renovation, it's designer shops were
intended to bring glamour to
Philadelphia. They failed, for the most
part, however, and today The Bourse's
main floor is filled mostly with fast
food outlets and souvenir shops.
Still, The Bourse makes a
good stop for a quick bite after touring
the sites in Independence
National Historic Park,
especially since the area offers so few
other options. Wall Street Deli and
Sbarro are good choices, but we usually
opt for Grande Olde Cheesesteak. Order
the sandwich of the same name -- it comes
complete with sweet Italian peppers,
lettuce, tomatoes, sautéed mushrooms and
your choice of cheddar, American or
Provolone cheese and while is not quite
as greasy as the classic Philly
cheesesteak, it is perfectly adequate.
Top of your meal with a bottle of Hank's
Philadelphia Rootbeer or Hank's Wishniak
Black Cherry Soda (our personal
favorite).
Stores to check out include
The Best of Philadelphia, which has a
large selection of T-shirts, including
Phillies shirts and Making History, which
is a bit more upscale, stocking postcards
and bears with Ralph Lauren-esque
American flag sweaters.
For hours and directions,
visit the Bourse web site.
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