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1073 Ridge Ave. at Domino Lane, Philadelphia, PA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 19128)

#2.
8480 Hagy's Mill Road Philadelphia PA 19128
The Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education offers a variety of outdoor and indoor natural history and environmental science programs for all ages.The Center owns 400 acres of land (the large... More on GoCityKids
Everyday, she came home tired and dirty and exited to tell me something that she had learned that day. More on GoCityKids

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21 West Washington Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Germantown Mennonite Church ... proclaiming peace and justice since 1683 More on Germantownmennonite.org
The Sanctuary @ Germantown Mennonite Church was launched in 2006 as a venue for concerts, movies, and other events for all ages ... More on GoCityKids

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5600 City Avenue Philadelphia PA 19131
Saint Joseph University There are more than 4,000 traditional undergraduate students in Saint Joseph's University, of whom slightly more than half live full-time in campus housing, as well as appro... More on Saintjosephuniversity.com
An attractive 65-acre campus noted for its distinctive architecture, located in a suburban setting on the western edge of Philadelphia.The University's ... More on GoCityKids

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1350 Schuylkill Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19146-3200
Horse-drawn carriage tours of Philadelphia's historical areas. Fully narrated tours begin at Independence N... More on Weather.com
I absolutely think a carriage ride is the best way to view Old City & Society Hill. More on Yahoo! Travel

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15th and Market Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19102
Claes O.'s Clothespin in 45 feet tall, not a puny 20. A nifty abstracted human figure in the heroic &qu... More on Yahoo! Travel
OK, so it is extremely strange but how can you possibly go to Philly and not stop by at the Giant Clothespi... More on Yahoo! Travel

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6026 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
This home, built in 1690, was once residence to the Wistar and Haines families for nine generations. Today ... More on Heritage
We toured the Wyck house, formerly home to a prominent Quaker family, during the Juneteenth festival in Ger... More on TripAdvisor

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Independence Mall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Flanking the east side of Independence Hall, this building is a virtual mirror image of Congress Hall. It w... More on Weather.com
Having seen the current Supreme Court it was interesting to see where the Supreme Court met early on. A ... More on Trekaroo

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206 Lincoln Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19144

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7501 Haverford Ave, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Inscription. On January 27, 1777, Deborah Norris wrote to her friend Sally Wister of a "shocking sight." Large pits are dug in the negroes burying ground (Washington Square), and forty or fifty (soldiers) coffins are put in the same ... More on HMDB
