The Broad Street Run has become more than a footrace — especially in 2013.
Already, Philadelphia’s signature running event had evolved into a symbol — motivation, a milestone, a celebration for many of the 38,000 participants.
But this year, the 34th annual Broad Street Run, held three weeks after the Boston Marathon bombings, was imbued with a profound sense of patriotism — and a sea of red socks to prove it.
And now, a first for the Inquirer and Philly.com, all their combined coverage will be presented to you as an ebook — Bolting Down Broad: The Amazing 2013 Broad Street Run.
This is an unprecedented and pioneering collection of our best profiles, feature stories, blogs, columns and commentaries. All in one place, in an easy-to-read format. One of the nation’s oldest newspapers joins with its dynamic regional web site to take a bold step into the future.
Language
English
Pages
133
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Philadelphia Inquirer and Philly.com
Release
May 07, 2013
Bolting Down Broad: The Amazing 2013 Broad Street Run
The Broad Street Run has become more than a footrace — especially in 2013.
Already, Philadelphia’s signature running event had evolved into a symbol — motivation, a milestone, a celebration for many of the 38,000 participants.
But this year, the 34th annual Broad Street Run, held three weeks after the Boston Marathon bombings, was imbued with a profound sense of patriotism — and a sea of red socks to prove it.
And now, a first for the Inquirer and Philly.com, all their combined coverage will be presented to you as an ebook — Bolting Down Broad: The Amazing 2013 Broad Street Run.
This is an unprecedented and pioneering collection of our best profiles, feature stories, blogs, columns and commentaries. All in one place, in an easy-to-read format. One of the nation’s oldest newspapers joins with its dynamic regional web site to take a bold step into the future.