Things To Do in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania

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439 Ashbourne Road, Cheltenham, PA 19012

  • The Cheltenham Art Center offers classes to children in the visual and performing arts. Classes are available in pottery, sculpture, illustration, painting, dance, theater and more.Other programs i... More on GoCityKids

  • The Cheltenham Art Center is a gem and one of the best kept secrets in the area. More on GoCityKids

 

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#2.

7600 Tookany Creek Pkwy, Cheltenham, Pennsylvania 19012-1825, United States

  • Melrose Country Club features a regulation, 18-hole course designed by architect Perry Maxwell in 1927. This challenging course features a lot of out-of-bounds stakes lining many of its narrow fair... More on Golf.com

  • Then I called back for a fax number and the receptionist was just rude. More on golflink.com

 

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Ashbourne and Oak Lane roads, Cheltenham, Pennsylvania

  • Ashbourne Country Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Cheltenham, Pennsylvania. This short layout has adequate length for a regulation course. Some holes are quite challenging and i... More on TheGolfCourses.net

  • Course was well-maintained and in great shape after a spring and early summer of heavy rain. More on GolfReview

 

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Cheltenham, PA

  • 'Ryerss Mansion', also known as 'Burholme Mansion', is a historic mansion in the Fox Chase neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The house was built by merchant Joseph Waln Ryerss in 1859 overlooking Burholme Park, one of the ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Cheltenham, PA

  • 'Har Nebo Cemetery' is a Jewish cemetery in the Oxford Circle neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. More on Wikipedia

 

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Cheltenham, PA

  • 'Adams Avenue Bridge' is a historic bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It carries Adams Avenue over Tacony Creek in Tacony Creek Park. A two-lane, triple-span, closed-spandrel, filled ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Cheltenham, PA

  • 'Friends Hospital', located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is recognized as one of the premier mental hospitals in the United States. Founded by Quakers in 1813 as "The Asylum for Persons Deprived of the Use of Their Reason," and ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Cheltenham, PA

  • 'Greenwood (Knights of Pythias) Cemetery' is a historic cemetery in the Frankford section of Philadelphia, ... More on Wikipedia

 

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