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Home of the Eagles, this state of the art venue boasts of video screens, a seating capacity of 68,532, and ten permanent novelty locations. The stadium is viewed as one of the city's greatest economic resources. more
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The Comcast Center is the newest addition to Philadelphia's skyscrapers. Built in 2007, this 57-story building(975 ft.)is now the largest skyscraper in Philadelphia. It has ample space for offices and has helped make the metro... more
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Putting a smile on the faces of people and making all believe that the world is a better place is the Circle Of Hope, a foundation that works for the people, by the people and is of the people. Their venture Circle Thrift Broad... more
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Citizen's Bank Park was completed in April 2004 and boasts state-of-the-art design. With the goals of placing fans closer to the action and maximizing sight lines to the field, architects decided to combine "bowl" style seating... more
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The magnificent Bell Atlantic Tower stands 53 story high and is also the fourth largest building in Philadelphia, is sure to take your breath away. The tower is 739 feet tall and has many offices within. On the top floor (51st... more
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George W. South Memorial Church of the Advocate is renowned as the first church to start women's ordination as priests in the Episcopal Church. Built in the honor of civil leader George W. Smith, this church is a Philadelphia p... more
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The Goldie Paley Gallery at Moore College of Art and Design features contemporary art, architecture, photography and crafts by national and international artists. The mission of the gallery is to seek out and present works of a... more
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William Penn founded Philadelphia in 1682 as the capital of the Pennsylvania colony. Welcome Park was named after Penn's ship—the Welcome. The statue of Penn in the middle of the park is a miniature of the one atop City Hall th... more
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A key military figure in American victories over the British in the Revolutionary War, Thaddeus Kosciuszko was a Polish-born adopted son of Philadelphia. As a colonel and military engineer in the Continental Army, his greatest... more
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They say variety is the spice of life and Pure proves this to perfection. With each floor being different, the basement aka the pink lounge with pastel rabbit-fur walls, hosts both karaoke and sing-along's accompanied by piano... more
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