Headhouse Shambles

Philadelphia


Originally called New Market to distinguish it from the old market on the High St (now Market St), this covered market hall dates back to the mid-18th century. The Headhouse was added in the early 19th century when it acted as a firehouse for the area.

There's still a farmers market held in the open market hall here.


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