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The Nation's Oldest Residential Street
Elfreth's Alley is our nation's oldest residential street, dating back to 1702. There are 32 Federal- and Georgian-style houses on the street, which were built between 1728 and 1836. The Elfreth's Alley Museum is located on the alley, and there is . . .
Elfreth's Alley is our nation's oldest residential street, dating back to 1702. There are 32 Federal- and Georgian-style houses on the street, which were built between 1728 and 1836. The Elfreth's Alley Museum is located on the alley, and there is a small fee to enter. The alley was dedicated as . . .
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Gallery Containing Folk Art From Around The World
Sparked by the love for Latin American folk art, Eye's Gallery contains three floors of unique handpicked folk art from around the world, including Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, India, Tibet, Africa, and more.
Sparked by the love for Latin American folk art, Eye's Gallery contains three floors of unique handpicked folk art from around the world, including Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, India, Tibet, Africa, and more.
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Museum Devoted To Art Made With New Materials & New Media
The Fabric Workshop is recognized as an internationally acclaimed contemporary art museum, uniquely distinguished as the only institution in the United States devoted to creating work in new materials and new media in collaboration with artists comin . . .
The Fabric Workshop is recognized as an internationally acclaimed contemporary art museum, uniquely distinguished as the only institution in the United States devoted to creating work in new materials and new media in collaboration with artists coming from diverse artistic backgrounds - including sc . . .
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One of Philadelphia's First Racially Integrated Cemeteries
The land which is now Historic Fair Hill was part of a large territory given by William Penn to his friend George Fox, the English founder of Quakerism. Upon his death, Fox left this plot to American Quakers for use as "a stable, a Meetinghouse and b . . .
The land which is now Historic Fair Hill was part of a large territory given by William Penn to his friend George Fox, the English founder of Quakerism. Upon his death, Fox left this plot to American Quakers for use as "a stable, a Meetinghouse and burying place." At that time, the area consisted of . . .
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