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Located at 12th and Arch Street, the Reading Terminal Market is always crowded with people looking for a nice bite. If one choses to eat outside along the side of the market, they are accompanied by many street musicians. 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When the service was first founded its media was very limited. The library was a small division that did not provide many materials or media for the patrons use. 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