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8601 Lindbergh Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19153
Ten miles of wood/open; hiking/biking trails, fishing, canoeing, exhibits, gift shop, conference and classr... More on BrandywineCVB.org
Occasionally, I would catch a glimpse of skyline or hear a tractor trailer sped down the nearby highway. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Delmar Drive Folcroft PA 19032

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119 Mohawk Ave, Norwood, PA 19074

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101 W. Cleveland Ave Norwood, PA 19074
Beginning with the restoration and interpretation of the Morton Morton House on Darby Creek and systematically evaluating other significant historic sites, the Norwood Historical Society will becom... More on Norwoodpahistorical.org
Located at the confluence of the Muckinpates and Darby creeks this Nationally registered Georgian style farmhouse was built in 1750 by Morton Morton. Morton Morton was the grandson of 17th century ... More on BrandywineCVB.org

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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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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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Philadelphia PA 19153, United States of America
Inscription. Report from the Fort, 4 December 1815 Captain Samuel Babcock, Engineer: I have the honor to enclose an estimate and plans of additions and repairs which I conceive necessary at Fort Mifflin. The Bombproofs which exist ... More on HMDB

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Philadelphia PA 19153, United States of America
Inscription. Report from the Fort, 21 January 1802 Major J. J. Ulrich Rivardi: One side of brick barracks, 117 feet long, 28 wide and very divided into seven rooms, five of which could accommodate 25 men¦the other side is quite small ... More on HMDB

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Philadelphia PA 19153, United States of America
Inscription. Quartermasters Store: Report from the Fort, 16 October 1844 Major Brevet C. W. Thomas: The Quartermasters Store at 55 feet in length by 20 in width, is nearly new and sufficient for all wants of the post. National Archive, ... More on HMDB

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Philadelphia PA 19153, United States of America
HOME � VISIT � THE COMPANY � HISTORY � TEACHERS � FUN � VOLUNTEER � HALL RENTAL � CONTACT � Return to History Index Thomas Procter and the City Tavern By Charles E. Peterson, FAIA FAPT FSAH, Carpen... More on Ushistory.org
Inscription. Report from the Fort (during construction), 25 September 1794 . Pierre Charles LEnfant, Engineer to Henry Knox, Secretary of War: A place destitute of every comfort for the hands [work... More on HMDB
