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1 University Place, Chester, PA 19013

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2nd St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Located near the eastern end of South Street, Headhouse Square is a wonderful venue for summertime events. Most days it provides just a pleasant walk and some shade, but on weekends in the summerti... More on NileGuide
In 1745 sheds were erected to allow merchants to congregate in a marketplace to sell food and wares. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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408 Avenue Of The States, Chester, PA 19013

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Essington PA 19029, United States of America
Inscription. Forever Honored: C. L. Beale J. A. Kiszonas, A. R. Bothner J. P. Lawson, A. Burnett E. F. Oxner, D. F. Fox T. Pritula, W. F. Gumen J. E. Sission, Jr. E. S. Horodynski R. S. Smith, L. F. James, Jr. L. D. Surplus, S. W. ... More on HMDB

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One University Place, Chester, PA, USA
The Widener University Art Collection & Gallery includes the impressive Alfred O. Deshong Collection of 19th and 20th Century American paintings, 19th Century European paintings, and 18th & 19th Century Asian art. In addition, the ... More on MuseumStuff.com

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700 E 14th St, Chester, PA 19013

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Essington PA 19029, United States of America
Inscription. In 1643 the colony's Governor, Johan Printz, established its capital here on Tinicum Island. Earlier, in 1638, New Sweden had been founded at the site of present Wilmington. Although the colony was captured by the Dutch ... More on HMDB

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Essington PA 19029, United States of America
Inscription. First permanent settlement in present-day Pennsylvania, founded 1643 by Col. Johan Printz, governor of New Sweden. Seized by the Dutch in 1655, and by the English in 1664. , Erected 1947 by Pennsylvania Historical and ... More on HMDB

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5100 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19112-1405
about Liberty Bell Center: Originally commissioned for the State House (now Independence Hall ) bell tower,... More on GoCityKids
This is another place that has no interactive exhibits , but the fact that you're seeing the actual Libert... More on Trekaroo

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Essington PA 19029, United States of America
Inscription. A rare surviving example of a quarantine station, the Lazaretto was the introduction to America for many immigrants. Established in 1799 in reaction to a yellow fever epidemic, it operated until 1893 to inspect cargo ... More on HMDB
