John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge was created in 1959.
John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge was created in 1963.
The John F. Kennedy Boulevard Bridge was built in 1959 and reconstructed 2009 by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It carries three lanes (two lanes westbound, one lane eastbound) of John F. Kennedy Boulevard (known as Pennsylvania Boulevard until 1963) across the Schuylkill River, Schuylkill River Trail, and CSX Transportation tracks.
John A. Creighton Boulevard was created in 1912.
Kennedy Boulevard was originally Grand Central Avenue. It was renamed to John F. Kennedy Boulevard in 1964 after the President visited Tampa in November 1963 and was then assassinated in Texas a few days later.
John Kennedy College was created in 1964.
John McLoughlin Bridge was created in 1933.
John A. Blatnik Bridge was created in 1961.
John Frost Bridge was created in 1948.
John Harris Bridge was created in 1960.
John O'Connell Bridge was created in 1972.
John F. Kennedy Stadium was created in 1926.
John F. Kennedy University was created in 1964.