Walnut Street could be called the main artery of the village.
In 1923, a new high school was built at 900 North Walnut Street.
Walnut Street has been characterized as "the city's premier shopping district".
In 1913, it moved to a building at 1411 Walnut Street, now a national landmark.
In 1962 the mission moved to Walnut Street, where they stayed for 28 years.
Six female students moved into a house on Walnut Street.
The main entrance has returned to Walnut Street, as was the case 1859-1973.
They went over to the west side of the park, where they could watch Walnut Street.
A convent and school had been built for them on Walnut Street, next to the church.
Pennsylvania turned its old jail at Walnut Street into a state prison.