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{{toplink|url=http://www.broadstreetrun.com|name=broadstreetrun.com}}[[File:BroadStreetRun.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Broad Street Run.]]The '''Broad Street Run''' is described by [[Visit Philadelphia]] as follows:<blockquote>The 36th [2016] Annual Blue Cross Broad Street Run is a 10-mile, point-to-point course running from the northern edge of the city to the Philadelphia Navy Yard on the Delaware Waterfront.<br><br>Participants will pass many of the city’s most important landmarks along the way, including [[Temple University]], City Hall, [[Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA)|Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts]], The [[Avenue of the Arts]] and the Philadelphia stadium complex.<br><br>Expect record-breaking times and a field of about approximately 37,000 runners on this USATF-certified course, which rates as one of the fastest in the country by Runner’s World magazine. The race finishes inside the Philadelphia Navy Yard.</blockquote>
 
{{toplink|url=http://www.broadstreetrun.com|name=broadstreetrun.com}}[[File:BroadStreetRun.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Broad Street Run.]]The '''Broad Street Run''' is described by [[Visit Philadelphia]] as follows:<blockquote>The 36th [2016] Annual Blue Cross Broad Street Run is a 10-mile, point-to-point course running from the northern edge of the city to the Philadelphia Navy Yard on the Delaware Waterfront.<br><br>Participants will pass many of the city’s most important landmarks along the way, including [[Temple University]], City Hall, [[Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA)|Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts]], The [[Avenue of the Arts]] and the Philadelphia stadium complex.<br><br>Expect record-breaking times and a field of about approximately 37,000 runners on this USATF-certified course, which rates as one of the fastest in the country by Runner’s World magazine. The race finishes inside the Philadelphia Navy Yard.</blockquote>
 
==In The News==
 
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*[http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Race-Day-Guide-Blue-Cross-Broad-Street-Run-301691661.html Race Day Guide: Blue Cross Broad Street Run], NBC-10, April 29, 2016.
 
*[http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Race-Day-Guide-Blue-Cross-Broad-Street-Run-301691661.html Race Day Guide: Blue Cross Broad Street Run], NBC-10, April 29, 2016.
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*Volunteer:&nbsp;[http://www.broadstreetrun.com/Community/Volunteer.cfm Volunteer at the Blue Cross Broad Street Run]
 
*Volunteer:&nbsp;[http://www.broadstreetrun.com/Community/Volunteer.cfm Volunteer at the Blue Cross Broad Street Run]
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Broad Street Run.

The Broad Street Run is described by Visit Philadelphia as follows:

The 36th [2016] Annual Blue Cross Broad Street Run is a 10-mile, point-to-point course running from the northern edge of the city to the Philadelphia Navy Yard on the Delaware Waterfront.

Participants will pass many of the city’s most important landmarks along the way, including Temple University, City Hall, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, The Avenue of the Arts and the Philadelphia stadium complex.

Expect record-breaking times and a field of about approximately 37,000 runners on this USATF-certified course, which rates as one of the fastest in the country by Runner’s World magazine. The race finishes inside the Philadelphia Navy Yard.

In The News

Info