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Laurel Hill Cemetery
Philadelphia, PA
7
Miles From Center City Philly:
One of The Nation's Few Cemeteries Named A Historic Landmark
In 1836 Laurel Hill was established as the second major "rural cemetary" in the country. Such cemeteries offered burials in bucolic, garden settings away from industrialized city hubs.

Located in East Falls along the banks of the Schuylkill River, . . .
In 1836 Laurel Hill was established as the second major "rural cemetary" in the country. Such cemeteries offered burials in bucolic, garden settings away from industrialized city hubs.

Located in East Falls along the banks of the Schuylkill River, Laurel Hill was initially developed on 32 acres o . . .
Laurel Hill Mansion
Philadelphia, PA
4
Miles From Center City Philly:
Historic Home Built On A Bluff Overlooking The Schuylkill River
Nestled along the scenic Schuylkill River, Laurel Hill has a prominent location on a high bluff overlooking the river. One of the most visible houses that ring the river, the view of the river from the back porch is not to be missed. Portraits of f . . .
Nestled along the scenic Schuylkill River, Laurel Hill has a prominent location on a high bluff overlooking the river. One of the most visible houses that ring the river, the view of the river from the back porch is not to be missed. Portraits of former occupants hang in the house, which is furnis . . .
Le Cat Cafe
Philadelphia, PA
2
Miles From Center City Philly:
Cat Cafe & Cat Adoption Service
Le Cat Cafe offers the new platform for cat adoptions. The self-serve cafe allows rescued kitties, guests, and potential adopters to hang out together in a cozy, living room-type environment.
Le Cat Cafe offers the new platform for cat adoptions. The self-serve cafe allows rescued kitties, guests, and potential adopters to hang out together in a cozy, living room-type environment.
Lemon Hill Mansion
Philadelphia, PA
2
Miles From Center City Philly:
A Federal-Style Mansion Built In 1800
Built in 1800 on the former 300-acre property of financier Robert Morris, the house was named "Lemon Hill" after the lemon trees in the home's greenhouse. It is a Federal-style mansion built by Henry Pratt, a merchant who owned a fleet of ships and . . .
Built in 1800 on the former 300-acre property of financier Robert Morris, the house was named "Lemon Hill" after the lemon trees in the home's greenhouse. It is a Federal-style mansion built by Henry Pratt, a merchant who owned a fleet of ships and speculated in real estate.
Lest We Forget Slavery Museum
Philadelphia, PA
9
Miles From Center City Philly:
A Collection of Slavery & Jim Crow Artifacts
The "Lest We Forget" Museum of Slavery is home to a private collection of slavery artifacts, bill-of-sale documents and Jim Crow memorabilia. The exhibit includes authentic slave shackles, chains, whips, branding irons and other items that were used . . .
The "Lest We Forget" Museum of Slavery is home to a private collection of slavery artifacts, bill-of-sale documents and Jim Crow memorabilia. The exhibit includes authentic slave shackles, chains, whips, branding irons and other items that were used for human bondage and punishment. This compellin . . .
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